Some off topic from software testing here (as if I have a lot of 'on-topic', but well...). Yesterday, a few friends and I decided to go crazy and wander around town for a quick photo shooting session. The weather was cranky (cloudy and off-n-on drizzle) and cold, but since I just got a hand on my newest toy (D200 + VR 18-200mm zoom lens + 50mm f1.8 lens), I just had to go and test drive them out.
We ventured off back to Amazon.com HQ up on Beacon hill, where I was hoping to get a glimpse of the Seattle downtown with sun rise in the background. But since the weather was not co-operating, all I got was a typical gray and wet looking shot of downtown. The pigeon was so curious that it had to check us out.
Then we decided to head up to Alki beach for even more gray and wet looking shots of downtown (but with the puget sound in between as a bonus). The seagull was already there, but I was curious so I had to check it out.
And then came the highlight of the day, where we got smart and decided to go to Volunteer Park where there is an indoor flower Conservatory. Temperature was a comfortable 70+ °F and the flowers were very pretty and fragant. The pictures that I got were amazing (thank you D200!) and in the process I got to learn more about my new equipment. Here are some samples:
More pics can be found at http://www.flickr.com/photos/65021437@N00/sets/72157603467276292/show/
Lessons learnt:
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