Nowell's
Photos
This ought to be up to date by June 1, 2006.
Photography was the reason that WischWeb
first appeared on the Internet. on the web. I was converting from film to
digital and wanted a way to show my friends what I was doing. Therefore,
WischWeb was born.
Photos are still the reason for the website.
This page gives you an access point to my deliberate photography, as opposed to
the daily images of life that are posted on other pages. The website has evolved
into a journal of the lives of family and friends, but my photography is still
the reason for paying the hosting fees.
All images have been downsized to 800 x 600 lo rez .jpg's to make them
easier to post on the net. If you like them, I will print you a high quality
copy and even pick up the postage to mail them because I get a rush from these
things! Email your request and should you wish to follow it up with a check,
put a lot of zeros to the left of the decimal point and make it payable to "Nowell Wisch." Otherwise,
consider it free.
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Lenses & Accessories - 2001 Photos - 2002 Photos -
2003 Photos - 2004 Photos - 2005
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2001
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The first month of using the Canon D30 digital camera gave
me some really good photos that hold up to this day. |
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2002
2002
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January |
Balboa park, Van Nuys Airport, Surfboard, DJ night. |
February |
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A BNEA So. Carolina Adventure. Good Stuff! |
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May |
OERM Railway, bad hair day, DFW planes |
June |
JCC Festival, Lloyd Cook Funeral, Lewiston Maine |
July |
New York City from the Air |
August |
Geiger's visit, Cirque du Mer, Marine Layer over San Diego,
DFW bathroom signs |
September |
A BNEA Adventure to Ohio. Leaves, river night shots, old
gas station, cave. |
October |
Clouds, jig saw puzzles, fireworks, Davila sunset portrait,
Bailey in the slide |
November |
Cuidad Acuna Mexico, Trains, Boston night shot, Mertz Kids
and Farm |
December |
Downtown San Diego on Xmas Eve, Sea World wall and vendors,
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2003
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January |
San Diego Bay from Chris' boat, Death Valley
sign, Sky, Neen and DJ |
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Baby on Airport Floor, Alex on Trolley, Neen with Wall
Mural, Milpitas On Ramp night |
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Tijuana, CSX yard in Ohio, HarBer Village,
bricks, Sunset Lifeguard station, Alex at beach, Dog in Car, |
June |
Atlantic City Boardwalk, Philly Airport burned plane, Call
Joe sign in Winnetka, Jimmy and Alex, Hermann MO, Mom's new house, Chicago
from air, Hubbard Woods at night. |
Atlantic City June |
I took my first trip to Atlantic City to do a trade show
and took some really good shots. It is one of my better efforts, if you do
say so. |
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August |
Tower Road Beach Art Shots- The start of "Wisching You The
Best" |
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2004
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Rats, Snakes, Kids, Helicopters, Basketball playing fish, Space Shuttle. |
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All family photos. Alex in karate class, mom & the family
at her place. A really funny photo of Alex's kindergarten class. |
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2006
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2004
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Beach, Ashley sleeping, Aunt Claire's house, Old Town San Diego, other
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My Camera
History
(Click here to see Lenses & Accessories) |
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Nikon D200
(Digital)
April 2006 - PresentThis is Nikon's most recent
affordable SLR. I gave the D70 to my son-in-law Damian so he could take
photos of Alex playing soccer. Therefore, I had to get another body.
It is a most impressive camera, giving a 10.2 mega pixel
image. So far, I am very pleased with it.
I gave myself a 10.5mm fisheye for my birthday, as well
as an 80-200 f2.8 zoom. The combo gives a nice images that some new
software really punches up. I am not overwhelmed with the sharpness of
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Nikon D2H
(Digital)
February 2005 - PresentIt is
my brother-in-law Paul's fault that I got this camera. Really!
We were in Chicago for Sam's funeral and Paul and Barb
wanted to go downtown to an English bar to watch cricket in real time,
from England. I drove them. Afterward, I went to Calumet Photo, where I
purchased the first Fuji S2, a couple of years ago.
I wanted to check out the new Fuji S3, which I hated.
However, they had a closeout on brand spankin' new Nikon D2H's for a
thousand dollars less.
I got one.
Duh.
I like it a lot. At 4 MP it gives a pretty good image
and is find for what I use it for. Plus, it really boosted my curb
speed. |
Nikon
D70 SLR
(Digital)
April 2004 - 2006 I returned
the 8700 in the first week and traded it for the D70 which had just come
out. After analyzing the problems I had with the 8700, I finally realized
that the only thing I will be happy with is an SLR and interchangeable
lenses.
I've taken about 15,000 exposures with the camera and it
is pretty good. Image quality is not as good as the S2 but is much better
than the 8700 and the camera is FAST, FAST, FAST !!!
I am using the new SB800 flash which is OK, but not great.
It is still better than the Canon was but it is still pretty bad. Digital
flash is just not in the cards, I think.
I have been using the 12-24 DX, 24-120 VR, 80-400 VR and a
20mm 2.8 on this body and the photo quality is very nice.
The camera has been reliable and problem free. The battery
lasts about 400 shots and you pretty much have to use the auto exposure
bracketing to get useable photos. With a 1 gig CF card you get 249 images.
I would like to upgrade to a D2X someday, though. |
Nikon
8700
(Digital)
2004 for one week The first
impression of this camera was positively amazing. It is an 8 mp camera with
a 10x (35mm-280mm) optical zoom. The camera shoots
in NEF raw format and allows you to use a 6 AA cell battery grip with a
vertical shutter release and zoom lever. After
using the camera for a couple of weeks I am firmly convinced that it is a
terrible camera for the money. It further reinforces my opinion that Nikon
simply doesn't perform in the way that I want a digital camera to
perform. As soon as I can find a replacement
for it, it goes on ebay.
God, did I hate this camera !
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Fuji FinePix S2 Pro
(Digital)
2002-2005
There are no words to describe how much better this
camera is than the Canon D30.
I had been dreading moving to the D60 because it was not
much better, except for the higher resolution.
I looked at the Nikon D100 and the Fuji and decided on
the FinePix Pro S2 body and the Nikon SB 80DX flash with a Nikkor 18-35mm
f3.5 zoom on the front.
So far, so good. It is a little small for my hand and I
do not like the placement of the secondary choice wheel directly under the
on/off switch. I frequently turn the camera off when making an adjustment.
The flash, however, is very, very good.
Canon has a lot of catching up to do in auto-focus and
flash exposure.
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Nikon N80
(Film)
2003-Present
I don't use this much because I take almost no film photos
anymore. I do like the camera. It is reasonably fast, takes very accurate
exposures and works with all my VR lenses. |
Nikon
N65 SLR
(FILM)
August 2003 - April 2004 I
bought this from KEH so I could use my 80-400 VR in Alaska. I took 21 rolls
of film and it worked as well as I could expect.
It is a fully automatic camera that doesn't do much but
take pictures, which was what I asked of it.
I traded it for the 8700 in April, 2004. Leon didn't give
me much for it but I hated it, although not as much as I hated the 8700. The
N80 is a much better body.
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Canon G2
(Digital)
2002-2004
I bought the G2 for the resolution, and because it is
small and light enough to carry every day. I am never without it.
It even has a great fill in flash and has become my best
camera.
I purchased a newly refurbished one when I gave the old one to Rachael,
then I gave the refurbished one to Jeannine.
After all these years, I still think the G2 is one of the best cameras
I've ever owned.
(Jan 2005 update: I put a bid on one of these on eBay
this week. It is still the best digital camera I've ever owned. If my kids
need one replaced and I can get it for a hundred bucks, I'll keep it in
the closet.)
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Canon D30
(Digital)
2001-2002
I traded my Leica M6TTL for this SLR type digital
camera. I really like it however, the 3.2 mega pixel resolution doesn't
cut it anymore for my work.
I am happy with many of the features and the lenses, but
there is lots of room for improvement, particularly in low light auto focus
and flash exposure. It is not a serious camera for photojournalism. The
fellow who bought it will find it more that adequate to the task and he
will love the quality. The IS lenses are superb. |
Nikon N90S
(FILM)
1995-2003
This is simply one of the finest film cameras ever made.
It is heavy because it is as solid as any professional level Nikon ever
made.
I sold it to Perry because he still takes film and none of
my VR lenses work with it. I do miss many features that make a heck of a
difference in photography.
One of the best is the IR remote control that I use to let
people take their own pictures at parties. I'm thinking of buying it back if
Perry will sell it to me simply for that feature. |
Leica M6
TTL
(FILM)
2000-2002
I'd wanted to go to Paris and be Henri Cartier-Bresson
for many years. Therefore, my 50th Birthday present had to be a Leica camera
Cartier-Bresson was Leica to me. No Leica, no Paris.
I was happy to have it but I was happier to get rid of
it. It was a very good camera that was very difficult for me to operate.
It had too much reliance on my worsening vision.
The Leica SF 20 flash was, without any doubt the very
best flash I've ever used. It was flawless.
I got my money's worth.
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Nikon 990
(Digital)
1997-2000
The 990 was the first electronic camera I bought that
took great pictures.
I gave it to my daughter who doesn't like it and intends
to give it back. I will give it to my younger daughter, who, if she
doesn't like it, will let me give it to someone who will appreciate it.
It's a 2.2 mega pixel camera that really works well, and
it uses AA batteries.
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12-24 Nikon DX Zoom
I've had this a year. It was broken out of the box and I never liked it.
After getting it repaired early this year it is now one of my favorite
lenses. I'm learning how to use the ultra-wide and I'm starting to get good
photos.
With the Gary Fong Lightsphere II on my flash, I even get well balanced
flash photos at 12 mm.
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70-210 Nikon Zoom |
24-120 Nikon VR Zoom |
80-400 Nikon VR Zoom |
60mm Macro Nikon |
50mm f 1.8 Nikon |
20mm f 2.8 Nikon |
SB 800 Speedlight Flash |
Alien Bees B400 Monolights |
Patterson InterFit Monolight
(Studio Strobe)
Update: After three
years, I can say that these suck and you shouldn't buy them. Their quality
is iffy and their reliability is aweful. What is worse is their customer
service. They only want to unload these dogs on you . If you have a problem,
you're stuck. --- Original Entry --- Not enough experience with this 250ws Monolight yet.
Looks good so far, though. With
my LUNA PRO flash meter, I'm very good with this equipment. |
Novotron 240ws Studio Strobe
1999-2003
I bought this system from OPT and used it for several
years. It has three heads but is only a 240 ws system which is too small
for most of what I need studio lights for.
I no longer have it. I sent it to my company for them to
use as a table top system and they like it very much.
(Update 12/7/2005 These have been working for years. They are great
if you like a wired powerpack.) |
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