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The Glade Creek Grist Mill

The Glade Creek Grist Mill print is on display March 15th – 29th. The exhibit is put on by the Ohio Valley Regional Arts Council, at Kent States University East Liverpool, Ohio Branch. Dates to be view are from. Reception on the 15th will be from 6-8pm to meet the photographer. Prints will be offered for sale. Prices will differ with frame and print size.

The Glade Creek Grist Mill is a new mill that was completed in 1976 at Babcock.  Fully operable, this mill was built as a re-creation of one which once ground grain on Glade Creek long before Babcock became a state park.  Known as Cooper’s Mill, it stood on the present location of the park’s administration building parking lot. Babcock State Park, West Virginia. (info)

Titled “The Glade Creek Grist Mill”

Buy the print online from Tony Bazidlo

Meta Data:
Camera: Nikon D200
Date: 10/20/2009 3:15pm
Shutter Speed: 5 Sec.
Eposure: Shutter Priority
Aperture: f:29
ISO: 100
Focal Length: 60mm
Lens: 35-70
Flash: Did not fire

 


Fresh Tennessee Water

This Fresh Tennessee Water print is on display March 15th – 29th. The exhibit is put on by the Ohio Valley Regional Arts Council, at Kent States University East Liverpool, Ohio Branch. Dates to be view are from. Reception on the 15th will be from 6-8pm to meet the photographer. Prints will be offered for sale. Prices will differ with frame and print size.

Titled Fresh Tennessee Water

Click here to buy the print online from Tony Bazidlo

Meta Data:
Camera: Nikon D200
Date: 10/09/2008 3:15pm
Shutter Speed:  5 Sec.
Eposure: Shutter Priority
Aperture: f:29
ISO: 100
Focal Length: 60mm
Lens: 35-70
Flash: Did not fire


Fireworks Photography

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This is a fireworks show seen from East Liverpool, Ohio’s All class reunion in July 3rd 2010. The fireworks were shot off from the Chester City Park in Chester Wv. Shooting the fireworks over the Ohio river created some great reflections and the boats get a fantastic view.
Many people have told me they need help shooting fireworks and they just can’t get good shots. After asking some questions on how they attempted their shots and find many of them didn’t even use a tripod. THis is about the biggest problem all of them seem to have. You just can’t get good long exposure night shots without a good tripod. I use a Dynatron AT-A105T Carbon Fiber tripod. I also use a cable shutter release to avoid touching my camera to reduce any vibration that would be cause from touching the camera. Setting my camera in manual, ISO Speed rating @100, F-stop f11, Shutter speed 6.0 sec. Of course I don’t use a flash and have seen many people do that (Another wrong move). The lens I used was a 35-70mm (Focal length 70mm), Nikon D200 camera and I always shoot my images in RAW.
I offer any image in print.


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