peterm1
Veteran
I still can't get over how much I love this dude. He sits in a small formal sitting room in front of a window overlooking a small atrium / internal lightwell.

peterm1
Veteran
I like this.
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
My room somewhere in the mid-90's.
Taken with my first camera - a Practika BMS
Taken with my first camera - a Practika BMS

Damaso
Photojournalist
robert blu
quiet photographer
DaveTaylor
Established
Paulbe
Well-known
Dave Taylor--excellent! Thanks for posting...
Paul
Paul
Out to Lunch
Ventor
petronius
Veteran

Dishwasher
DaveTaylor
Established
Dave Taylor--excellent! Thanks for posting...
Paul
Thank you Paul, your feedback is appreciated.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
I'm recovering from shoulder surgery and can't sleep on my right side. Sleeping on my back at a semi-reclined position means that I wake up after about two-three hours and have to get up, walk around, and sit upright for a bit before I can get back to sleep. I've been going through this cycle once or twice per night.
Last night I left the desk lamp in my office on when I went to bed at midnight. At 3:00 I awakened and this quiet, very low light emanated through the bedroom door from the hallway. It was beautiful; I had to make a photograph.
I set the camera up on a tripod and leveled it in the office so as not to awaken my partner. Quietly tiptoed back into the bedroom and place it where I thought would work, pointed it in the right direction.
Hmm. What exposure? It was too dark for anything to show up on the LCD at all. I made an exposure on A mode and got nearly perfect exposure with the e-shutter: 32 seconds long. And then I realized the second problem: how to focus it. Hmm. hmm.
I went back to the office and found my little pencil beam flashlight, shone it on the doorknob, and manually focused the camera. Reframed just a little by turning the camera and tripod just a little to the left. Made a second exposure. Perfect.
As I step out of the bedroom carrying the camera and tripod, I hear this noise from behind me. "Go back to sleep," I said. Noise ceased.
Onwards.
Enjoy, G
Last night I left the desk lamp in my office on when I went to bed at midnight. At 3:00 I awakened and this quiet, very low light emanated through the bedroom door from the hallway. It was beautiful; I had to make a photograph.
I set the camera up on a tripod and leveled it in the office so as not to awaken my partner. Quietly tiptoed back into the bedroom and place it where I thought would work, pointed it in the right direction.
Hmm. What exposure? It was too dark for anything to show up on the LCD at all. I made an exposure on A mode and got nearly perfect exposure with the e-shutter: 32 seconds long. And then I realized the second problem: how to focus it. Hmm. hmm.
I went back to the office and found my little pencil beam flashlight, shone it on the doorknob, and manually focused the camera. Reframed just a little by turning the camera and tripod just a little to the left. Made a second exposure. Perfect.
As I step out of the bedroom carrying the camera and tripod, I hear this noise from behind me. "Go back to sleep," I said. Noise ceased.
Onwards.
Enjoy, G
charjohncarter
Veteran
I hope the shoulder knits quickly. I've done photos like that; all the simple stuff ends difficult in the dark. But it was worth it, very clean, crisp, nice image.
Mlehrman
Mlehrman

Bike and visitor on the patio:

Out to Lunch
Ventor
kshapero
South Florida Man
The front door

kshapero
South Florida Man
kshapero
South Florida Man
DwF
Well-known
[.......]
Akiva,
This last one is particularly nice. I love that you left the vent and lamp stand as they are here. The image has a nice timeless quality about it.
David
Mark Schretlen
mostly harmless

A bird left a selfie impression on our window. He survived and quickly flew away.
Out to Lunch
Ventor
Wonderful. Leaving an impression.
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