Sunday, May 27, 2012

Shimmering Shit Sitter in Profile


Shimmering Shit Sitter in Profile
Originally uploaded by Carlin Felder

Shot with my best point and shoot camera - the Fuji Finepix. It was an awesome camera that helped me grow my photography skills. Since then, I've upgraded to a mirrorless camera, the Sony A6000 and a Canon 7D DSLR. Get one of the best camera bags by reading this blog. Or get a mirrorless camera bag or mirrorless camera backpack or buy a best selling camera bag.

Photography is a great hobby.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

JC 105


JC 105
Originally uploaded by carlindesigner

Spring is finally here. After months of snowfall and misery - I can happily attest to spring being here. Thank you spring!

GTFO Winter!!

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Portrait Photography

Portrait photography is an excellent way to make a career in photography. And, getting your gear to the shoot is just as important as the process of taking photos. You want to be organized, and keep your gear protected. Maybe you are a new photographer and have just a little gear. A padded camera insert with your current bag or backpack will work out well. You don't need to spend a lot of money on a fully padded camera bag - just get a dslr insert for your backpack.

If you are more of a pro, pick up a hard shell camera case or a rolling camera backpack. They work really well for pro photographers who have a lot of gear to carry. See some awesome wheeled camera backpacks and find the right case for you.

A guy I know has a great career in portrait photography, and I have built my own niche in photography called Macro Expressionism. Finding your niche in photography is important to be a satisfied photographer.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

NYC 031


NYC 031
Originally uploaded by carlindesigner

Yesterday morning I had breakfast with a friend I haven't seen since September 2001. We met in Duesseldorf, Germany - both expats from the US. She was there on a writing assignment for her Seattle paper but working with the WSJ at the same place where I was teaching English classes.... Die Handelsblatt - Germany's financial paper.

We met on a train - I could tell she was American because she was fumbling with her make up, applying it on the train and tubes of mascara and eyeliner falling all over the seat next to her. She stood up hurriedly and tried to open the door. It wasn't the stop exactly but just a pause before crossing a road. I spoke to her in English and we walked together towards the same destination.

She and I became friends for the remaining months before I left. We both watched the twin towers collapse on CNN International while in the WSJ Handelsblatt office. We watched her colleagues point at the TV at streets and buildings nearby the WTC and freak out at the devastation. We went out into the streets that night and found a local bar for her to interview the man on the street about the terrorist attacks.

I went home and met my other friend from Canada who was just flying in from Greece - barely able to make her layover flight out of Switzerland before the airports were shut down.

Yesterday I met with my friend in NYC, and we talked life since 9/11.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

JC BIRDS 001


JC BIRDS 001
Originally uploaded by carlindesigner

Pigeons are super weird. They sit on the wire wobbling back and forth as the wind moves the wire and then one gets freaked out so they all take off and fly a big loop out and around just to come back to the wire for a while. I sat in my car under the wires, out of the way of the bombs dropping, and ate lunch. These ladies/gents would take off every once in a while hysterically and then circle back around. Skittish creatures, pigeons.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

JC 043


JC 043
Originally uploaded by carlindesigner

Up early on this day I will call Gray Saturday, the Saturday after Black Friday. Ever wonder why it's called Black Friday? And why there's such an obsession with shopping in America? I can criticise it all I want, but I am also part of the group who puts shit out there to sell. Designing for the retail market is my job... such a hypocrite! ;)

Oh well... so I was up this Gray Saturday taking pics from my window of the sunrise. Lovely sun and screen textures in this pic.

Enjoy!

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

A Little Nature in the City


A Little Nature in the City
Originally uploaded by carlindesigner

The view from the garden. Statue of Liberty in the upper left corner on the horizon line - the little blur.... NYC is over to the left, but it's not visible in this shot.

This is the view I wake up to.