Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Pictures

One of the advantages of being an insomniac is getting to see some really beautiful sunrises. As i mentioned in my last post, i bought a new camera a while back (a Nikon D90). Quite a step up from my little Canon PowerShot. The pics below were taken from my home office window. Enjoy!



10 comments:

cvn70 said...

DW

i know about not sleeping a bit myself bt working during the day does not allow me totake such nice photographs. I like the last one alot btw

i wish i lived in such a nice place
take care and be safe

bob

Anonymous said...

OMG.

Wow. What a view. Now get some sleep! :P

torchy! said...

nice pics dw. as you're lucky enuf to have a rly good view, how about setting up the camera on a tripod and getting a time lapse sequence of the sunrise, every cpl of mins, starting from before light.

torchy!

Anonymous said...

I was thinking of getting a D90 to replace my Powershot S2IS - do you find it easy to use or too much for grab-n-go pictures?

Anonymous said...

So pretty. :)

Randy said...

awesome view

Seth said...

Damn!! I wanna live where U live. Except I don't want to get up in the morning LOL.
Great shots.

Mirrorboy said...

Show the snowy ones. :P

Anonymous said...

Brilliant.

I missed the white stuff till we moved back here into the Derbyshire Dales. Don't get a huge amount but it looked great on the hills. Can't match your sun efects though!

Deadwing said...

@Bob: Thanks. Insomnia sucks.

@Kiwi: Thanks mate. The view is my favorite part of where i live.

@Torchy!: That's is a good idea! I have been wanting to buy a tripod. Thanks for the tip. :p

@goleftatthefork: The D90 is super easy to use. It has a full auto mode. It is considerably bulkier than my little Canon, but the quality of the pics is worth it.

@James: Thanks.:p

@Randy: Thanks again. :D

@Seth: The trick to getting up in the morning is to NOT get up in the morning. My secret is to stay up all night long. lol

@Mirrorboy: Your wish is my command. :p

@Micky: The great thing about where i live is that it usually doesn't snow too much in the lowlands. If someone really wanted to see some snow, the mountains are only an hours drive away. All the snow anyone could ever want.