Photography & More by Mike Small

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Photo of the University of Arizona School of Medicine in downtown PhoenixThe Temple
University of Arizona College of Medicine
Phoenix, AZ
f/5.0 – .4 sec – ISO 800 – Focal Length 28 mm
Detail photograph of a steel chain
Chained
Chandler, AZ
f/5.6 – 1/50 sec – ISO 200 – Focal Length 105 mm

Photo of the river at Encanto Park in Phoenix

River Reflections
Encanto Park – Phoenix, AZ
f/8.0 – 1/80 sec – ISO 200 – Focal Length 55 mm

Photo of the Metropolitan Apartments in Phoenix, AZ

Metropolitan
f/7.1 – 1/250 sec – ISO 200 – Focal Length 28 mm
Photo of the Encanto golf course in Phoenix
On Course
Encanto Golf Course – Phoenix, AZ
f/5.0 – 1/1000 sec – ISO 200 – Focal Length 35 mm

Photo of a brick wall in Phoenix

Cubby Holes
f/9.0 – 1/80 sec – ISO 200 – Focal Length 55 mm

Photo of a brick wall with electrical panels and conduit.

The Back Side
MacAlpine Coffee Shoppe – Phoenix, AZ
f/9.0 – 1/80 sec – ISO 200 – Focal Length 55 mm
Photo of red, white and blue fireworks
Red, White and Blue
f/8.0 – 4 sec (bulb setting) – ISO 100 – Focal Length 90 mm

I came up with a few more tips for photographing fireworks while shooting the fireworks show last night.

  • Use manual focus rather than auto focus.  Set it once and then leave it alone.
  • Don’t fuss with the aperture setting.  An f-stop in the neighborhood of 8.0 worked really well for me.  I set it and forget it.
  • Leave your ISO pretty low.  I kept it on 100.
  • Manage your exposure using the shutter speed.  If your camera has a bulb setting that is the ideal way to go.  Just remember that too long of an exposure will over expose.  It may be night, but fireworks give off a lot of light.
Photo of my Pug in a green bucketScooter in a Bucket
f/2.2 – 1/15 sec – ISO 400 – Focal Length 50mm

Sometimes you just have to shoot an image at the moment it happens and you might not have time for 100% perfect preparation.  The depth of field is not ideal on this image in that the left side of his face is not in as sharp of focus as the right.  Also the moment presented itself when I did not have the flash unit on the camera.  So I adjusted the settings to get the right exposure even though I would have preferred to have used a flash.  But throwing out the “rules” to get a cute shot is not the end of the world.

Happy Fourth of July!

Photo of the American flag