The snow came a bit late, so I decided that spiking rocks through the ice (praying not to fall through) was a better way to spend my time than checking the forecast every thirty minutes hoping it would change. I shot them all at 105mm f/3.0 and 1/1600sec. I suppose I would've had better luck shooting at a higher ISO, but didn't want to sacrifice the clarity for speed. After about 300 tries, only a few were deemed worthy.
So, this is my first blog and first post. I'm somewhat against online networking, i.e. facebook and myspace, but I would like for friends, family, or anyone I guess to critique my photography...and please be honest. These photos in this first post were taken with my Hasselblad 500cm...thanks Matt, I think I got the better end of that deal. I finally got around to developing the film that I've been shooting for a few months. I'll be more specific in future posts of when and where my photos were taken, but for now just a hand full of favorites.