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What’s really sad is it never got weird enough for me. . . Lazlo and Nixon are both gone now, but I don’t think I’m going to believe that ’til I can gnaw on their skulls with my very own teeth. . . If they’re out there, I’m going to find them, and I’m going to gnaw on their skulls. Because it still hasn’t gotten weird enough for me. - Hunter S. Thompson

Playing w/ the Aperture Setting

Posted on | November 24, 2008 |

I figured out how to turn up the aperture setting on my camera and began shooting in RAW format. This allows me much more control in the editing process. I met this couple after I took their picture. Their names escape me now. (Couple, when you find my site, you can put your names in a comment for me)

I was trying to get up to the top of the hill looking over my shoulder at the sunset. The whole sky was purple. Whispy purple tails hung off of the clouds and the sky shown pink. I caught the last gasp of light in Alta Plaza.


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One Response to “Playing w/ the Aperture Setting”

  1. D'aria Rose Ngovál
    November 24th, 2008 @ 11:34 pm

    Dear Jared,

    Hi there, we are the couple from the park this evening. Your shots turned out beautifully, you really captured the mood of the sunset. Our names are D’aria and Attiss Ngovál. It was a pleasure to meet you.

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Jared Marchildon aspires to be a foreign correspondent. He produces radio news stories for KPFA 94.1 in Berkeley. Taking photographs removes him from this world and gives him a third eye. He has a problem with buying books, cooks rabidly, and replaced his car with a road bike. You can reach him at: jared@jareducation.com.

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