In the middle of the night, I experimented a bit with some tripod-less, long-exposure shots. This was one of the more interesting outcomes, with the railroad track barriers reflecting the orangish light of the overhead fluorescents of the train station.
- Camera: Canon Rebel XT
- Flash: none
- Focal length: 25mm
- Exposure: 30sec
- Aperture: F22
- ISO: 1600
Wintery morning evergreen
The first winter we were living in Redmond, WA, we enjoyed a rather unexpected snowstorm one weekend. The entire town froze in place while its lone snow plow vainly tried to restore order; in the meantime, I explored the yard. This is from one of the upper branches of a tree in the front yard.
- Camera: Canon EOS Rebel XT
- Flash: none
- Focal length: 135mm
- Exposure: 1/500s
- Aperture: F13
- ISO: 250
From the ashes, a two-headed beast
I have finally given up the grand notion of building an uber-blog, and have destroyed the old Jayscott.com for the fourth time. Slowly growing from its ashes are two new sites: GameHex.com, my blog on video game research, and Jayscott.com (i.e., where you are standing). This remains my personal experimentation lab, but is being retooled for some photography projects and photo-booking I am planning to pursue in the near future. Less writing, more pictures.


