Jul 12, 2009

Quick Pic - Power

Convenience, technology, lives saved, lives lost, comfort, efficiency...  everything hanging on a wire.
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Must be time for bed.

don j.

Jul 10, 2009

Failure is a learning tool... right?

I thoroughly enjoy parades, especially July 4 parades.  Being a patriotic American, it is fun to see some celebration of our country.  I will not bother to rant here about the lack of knowledge of our great history amongst our citizenry, because I would only show my own ignorance.  

Photographically, parades are a bit of an overload.  My goal for shooting at the Kaufman, TX (my other hometown) parade was to pre-visualize a shot, and then make it happen.  Here is how that played out.  The good news is that I have plenty of time to practice between now and the next parade.

It was a very bright Saturday morning.  People were hanging out in shady spots, so I found a spot where the trees also shaded the road, with the idea of evening out the exposure.  

Sitting on one side of the street were two ladies and a boy, all with American flags.  Perfect!  Mom and son waving flags at passing parade..  perfect photo op.

At the front end of the parade, the newly re-elected mayor Dr. Bill Fortner cruised by in a convertible.

Take 1.  How many times have I said "pick a good background" on this blog?  Lots.
Sooo,  I should have found another shot and moved on.  Add to the busy background the white of the shutters, and the camera's meter has me underexposing the shady spots that I looked so hard for.
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Take two..  Flag over face..
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Take 3..  well, at least you can see the mayor and it even tells you on the car who he is.  
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Next up is the County Clerk, in a wonderful classic red Ford truck.  Still with the metering issue uncorrected, and I'm not really sure what I focused on, maybe the bricks of the house.  Focus is sort of important, you know?  Total snapshot failure with pretty colors.
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I took some time to review at that point and saw that the house was just too much, but I still wanted to get something decent from the situation.

One of my favorite things to do is motion blur with slow shutter speeds, so I set Shutter Priority mode (Tv) to 1/10 of a second, and waited for the next float.  Of the five images I took this way before heading up the street, this was my favorite.
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I like the waving flags, motion of the float and feel of the photo....   but I can't do anything about the very distracting background.  Next year, I will take my own advice.

My favorite shot from the morning came before the start of the parade as the folks from B&L Farms got their big green wagon ready to go.  There is a lot going on in this photo.. it really puts you in the atmosphere I think.  
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You can also get an idea of the mule's feelings about being dragged out to go parading through town on a hot July morning.

Now think up a picture, then go make it.. you will definitely learn something, even if it doesn't turn out like you wanted.

Happy Shooting,

don j

Jul 9, 2009

Quick Pics - Out at a Pond

I went out hoping to shoot some bird pictures this evening, but the birds were uncooperative... I have not done much bird photography, but apparently I have some work to do in location picking.


One little birdie... and this is cropped down to less than 1/8 the original frame...
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They may have been staying away from the remote control planes flying at one end of the pond...
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Soooo..  I looked for other things to shoot...

Ants..
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Plants
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Flowers
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and finally... I found a new favorite sunset spot. This could be a great after a thunderstorm rolls through. It is a very large open area, shooting from the dam of a pond.

Up Close
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And wide angle
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Happy Shooting

don j.

Jul 6, 2009

Fun Photo Stuff from the Web

Ever feel like this when you are out making pictures? I know I do.
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see more Fail Blog

Photojojo has a lot of fun photo stuff.. I want to try this with some old photos from the high school yearbook days. Check out the shopping section and buy me one of these for my birthday. You could put a flash anywhere with that!

Put aside politics for a minute. Photographically speaking, President Obama and his team has been the best ever at maximizing opportunities for good pictures from the campaign forward. That has definitely continued... see the Big Picture blog for proof.

And an old one from me
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Have a great week, everyone

don j.

Jul 5, 2009

Quick Pics - More Fireworks

The wife and I had a fun 4th of July evening hanging out in Terrell, TX with Michael, Christina,  Jim and Karl.  Of course, it was another evening of fireworks fun..  here are a few shots I liked.

I played around with two cameras, the 5D and 40D.   It turned out that we were very close to the fireworks, and it seemed they were explodind directly overhead.  I like to get foregroud elements into the frame so the 5D with a Sigma 14mm lens was great for capturing everything.

This is a 7 second exposure, f13, iso200 with the 5D/14mm combo.
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This was one of the first attempts with the 40D and the 14mm, also 7 seconds but at f11, iso 100.
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This is the 5D/14mm, another 7 second exposure this time at f16.  This has had a lot of adjustments in lightroom to pop the color.
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While playing around in Lightroom, I started playing with the "Fill Light" on the fireworks shots.  It really brought up the noise, but I think the overall effect is a fun, almost nostalgic look.  5D/14mm, 9 Seconds, f16,  iso 200.
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Another crazy lightroom bonanza, maxing out the saturation, blacks level, clarity...  all kinds of adjustments.  It turned into neon fireworks...  definitely not the original colors, but a fun look.  I like the silhouetted trees as well.
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don j.