Worldwide Photo Walk 2010

August 2, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Last year’s Worldwide Photo Walk was one of the first photography related events I ever attended. I was nervous. I had only owned a camera for 6 months, and though the literature on the photo walk website said that you could bring a point and shoot camera, I figured I’d be the only one who didn’t have a SLR on the walk. Well, I was right about the SLR thing, but I ended up having a great time. In fact, one of the images from that walk is currently hanging on my wall. Also, It made me really excited for this year’s photo walk.

This year, I chose to attend the Cary photo walk instead of the Raleigh one. I have spent some time in downtown Raleigh, but I was looking for something a little bit different and thought there might be something in Cary that would catch my eye. Also, I brought someone along (Elyssa, who some might call  a ringer, with her photojournalism degree and all) so I knew I’d know at least one person on the walk. I also figured that my buddy Eric, who I met on last year’s photo walk, would be there; a back injury kept him from attending.

I was once again brought my trusty Nikon P6000 but I wasn’t too worried about being the only person on the walk with a point and shoot (which I was). I did bring my ZipShot tripod (I think I was the only one with any type of tripod) to do some HDR work though. The area we shot In felt almost like a ghost town (I think we saw maybe 2 or 3 other people the whole morning) but I guess 90 degree heat at 8 am on a Saturday morning will do that. Unlike last year where I ended up with one of my favorite all time pictures, I didn’t get any shots that I thought were top tier. I did end up with a bunch of shots just below that though (I’ve already posted one of them, and I’m sure that I’ll be putting up more as time goes on).

Part of the experience in these photo walks is the social component that comes along with it. After the walk, we met up at Chatham Street Cafe. I’ll start off by saying their French Toast is delicious, and I figure I’ll drive back out there purely to have that again. The conversations that were had were a mix or photography and, strangely enough, computer programing. Apparently a number of the other photo walkers worked at SAS and all had a programming background. There was also some light discussion about legal issues since one of the walkers was a prosecutor and both me and Elyssa are currently in law school. I’ll leave out the details of the cases that were discussed, but let’s say that they were something right out of Law and Order:SVU. After about an hour / hour and a half of conversation, we all headed back to our cars. Luckily, a train was coming by as we were walking back to the parking lot and we all managed to get a few more pictures. It was a well timed ending to a really great morning.

Walking by the Wall

July 25, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Yesterday was the 3rd Annual Scott Kelby’s Worldwide Photowalk. I attended the walk in Cary, NC, an area that I was not at all familiar with. I’m not sure if I got any one picture that really blows me away, but I got a bunch that I do really like. I’m sure I’ll be posting some in the next few days, along with my final submission for the contest associated with the photowalk and a general write-up about the walk itself. Quick Summary: It was a really, really good time. The photo here is from one of the many painted walls around Cary.

Come on In, The Water’s Fine

July 15, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

Rick Sammon talks about how sometimes his years of instruction keep him from being completely out of the box when taking a picture. He’ll tell stories of people who will shoot holding the camera by their ankles or backwards over their heads. When I was out shooting with my buddy Eric the other day, we were walking by a lake that was blocked by some fairly high bushes. I thought there had to be a shot out to had in this situation. I put my camera on my tripod, set the timer, and held it over my head. The first two or three shots came out terrible. Thankfully, the third one came our pretty well.

For the Bees

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My sister and I went to eat at the Tobacco Road Sports Cafe today for lunch and I walked her past the building that I used to work in, which is now apparently used by Burt’s Bees. This is a picture I took a few weeks ago of that same building. Oh, and Tobacco Road Sports Cafe, really quite good.

Skylight, Skybright

July 9, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 



I tend to get into “mini ruts” where I want to take a certain type of photo, and I end up taking only that kind of photo. Recently, I’ve been taking a lot of HDR images, even some images that you probably wouldn’t be able to tell are HDR were in fact done as HDR to make sure I got the full spectrum of light. As a result, I decided to go out and take some shots at sunset without bringing my tripod. I ended up dialing my exposure compensation way down so that I only got the sky exposed with the horizon blacked out. This was my favorite shot from that night.

Reflecting the Sun (International HDR Day Submission)

June 27, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

So today is Trey Ratcliff and Rick Sammon’s International HDR day ( http://dpexperience.com/2010/06/20/two-worlds-in-hdr-announcing-national-hdr-day/ ). Though their assignment was to take a HDR image at some point this week, I thought it would be more fitting to make myself take the image on HDR day itself. I kind of wanted to make a black & white image for my submission, however, I ended up really liking the way sun hit the windows in this image instead.

Bridge to Nowhere

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Bridge to Nowhere

Bridge to Nowhere - © John Kivus, 2010

Walking on Water

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Walking on Water

Walking on Water - © John Kivus, 2010

Durham Skyline (from a short tripod)

May 26, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 



Though I’ve been really happy with my Zipshot tripod, I wish it was just a little bit taller (or the railings on the top of this parking garage weren’t so ridiculously high). I though about cropping the photo to get rid of the railing but ultimately it just looked better this way. Not quite good enough for my frontpage, but I do kind of like the picture.

Harbor View

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Harbor View

Harbor View - © John Kivus, 2010

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