Layered

Layered (The Daily Post)

This week, let’s explore the interplay of texture and depth.

Normally I park in the Spring Street parking deck, but tonight I found street parking on Witherspoon Street. This was unusual. On a normal busy night, street parking is hard to find in Princeton. This was further proof that tonight would be a slow night.

Layered (The Daily Post)

This week, let’s explore the interplay of texture and depth.

My wife came with me. Earlier in the week, I had mentioned to her that I wanted to go into Princeton. I had an eye for the weekly photo challenge. I put it off all week, but on Thursday I finally said to her, "Let's do it tonight".

I was disappointed. There was much less traffic than I expected, and the streets seemed empty of people. I thought that the streets would be filled with local, tourist and students walking around and visiting the local bars and restaurants. But not this night.

Normally I park in the Spring Street parking deck, but tonight I found street parking on Witherspoon Street. This was unusual. On a normal busy night, street parking is hard to find in Princeton. This was further proof that tonight would be a slow night.

Why did any of that matter? My vision for the weekly challenge was to photograph the cars and people walking by on Nassau Street. We walked up Witherspoon Street and crossed Nassau Street to the gates of Princeton University.

I set up the tripod, framed the shot of Hamilton Jewelers, and waited. The traffic was light, and there was only a little foot traffic. My wife and I conversed with passing students who were curious as what I was doing. It must have seemed strange to them; a man with a camera on a tripod photographing what seemed to be space.

I shot at 10, 15, 20, and 30 seconds exposures. My wife and I walked over to Washington Road, and I took a few shots of the water feature near the Woodrow Wilson School. We watched a young woman walk barefoot through the water. Some students were sitting and conversing on the far end, enjoying the chill, but not cold, air.

We slowly walked back to the car.

layered, night photography
Corner of Witherspoon & Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ

In Lightroom, I made my picks and pulled them into Photoshop. I blended the layers -- two images -- to make this one image. The final image is the featured image for this post.

layered, night photography
Corner of Witherspoon & Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ

Each Wednesday, The Daily Prompt Photo Challenge provides a theme for creative inspiration. Participants take photographs based on their interpretation of the theme and post them on their blog anytime before the following Wednesday.

Shiny

Ooh, Shiny! (The Daily Post)

Diversions, distractions, and delightful detours.

Each Wednesday, The Daily Prompt Photo Challenge provides a theme for creative inspiration. Participants take photographs based on their interpretation of the theme, and post them on their blog anytime before the following Wednesday.

Ooh, Shiny! (The Daily Post)

Diversions, distractions, and delightful detours.

One from the archives. I captured this image in 2010 while walking around Princeton one morning during one of my early attempts at street photography. This was also during my HDR phase when I overprocessed almost every image. This one is shiny.

It's a shot of Small World Coffee on Witherspoon Street in Princeton.

Each Wednesday, The Daily Prompt Photo Challenge provides a theme for creative inspiration. Participants take photographs based on their interpretation of the theme, and post them on their blog anytime before the following Wednesday.

signatiure

Communiversity

I only made time for a bit of photography this week. I've been stuck indoors at the office, and the evenings were a blur. Today, I had the opportunity to attend the Princeton University Communiversity festival in Princeton with my family.