Archive for December, 2009

Wow What A Year!!!

I just took a look back to see when my first post on this blog was; it was December 19th 2008. I am a bit late for a birthday blog post but oh well I really didn’t get things rolling in earnest until the first of the year anyway with the photo a day project. But I thought this was as good of time as any to talk about my experiences with the project, the blog, photography and my plans for next year.

The photo a day project has been really great for me. I am sure, if you have been following me throughout the year, you have seen my excitement at the stuff I really liked, my struggles on days when I just didn’t feel it and everything in between. All in all, however, I have learned a tremendous amount about photography and all things related to it this year. I have made some great friends on flickr which I wouldn’t have had the opportunity to find otherwise and I have enjoyed the project a lot.

The project itself has ups and downs, as I am sure most endeavors like this do. The rules I imposed on myself were that I had to shoot, edit and upload the image on the same day each and every day of the year. This resulted in a lot of days, when I wasn’t super motivated, uploading images I wasn’t very proud of. But, other days, it resulted in me uploading some of what I consider my most creative work of the year because I looked, thought and tried until I got something interesting. Without the project I would have never done that.

That said, a year of this project is enough for me. I have developed a habit of taking photos with my camera. I have also developed a habit of mentally framing photos without it. These are good habits to have and will serve me well in 2010.   My photography projects for 2010, one of which I have already talked about here, are: Holiday/This Day In History Photos and Seven A Week.

The Holiday/This Day In History project is a simple concept. On many or most days I will be posting a photograph that depicts, represents or otherwise is associated with events for that day in history or the Holiday associated with that day. The idea is that there isn’t a calendar day that doesn’t have a Holiday or some interesting event/fact associated with it. My project is to find those tidbits and make a photograph telling the story. My thoughts at this point are to find the obscure stuff; as I think it will be more fun and interesting. At this point though I don’t have any idea how I am going to setup these scenes or what I am going to do. Stay tuned and I hope you enjoy it. Also, feel free to join in the fun, I have setup a flickr group so that others who want to participate with me may do so. There is no obligation to do a photo on this theme each day or anything — just as often as you feel motivated to do it and it doesn’t require any special equipment. A point and shoot camera will be fine or even a cell phone cam. The point is to be creative not to make perfect photos.

The next project is a seven a week project. This group is really just an extension of my photo a day group from 2009. Many of the more active members of that group are participating in this one. I am excited that my friends from last year will be working on a project together again this year. I had sworn I wouldn’t do another 365 this year but the rules of this one are a little more palatable. Essentially I will need to take seven photos in a week. It doesn’t matter if they are all taken on Monday or if they are taken one a day or whatever. Just seven a week. I don’t intend to be as obsessive about this project. I will be posting them to the blog, of course, but I will not be numbering them and absolutely keeping track of the number posted or anything.

I also hope to be able to do a bit more work with portraits and maybe even second shooting a wedding or two.   I would really like to get more experience with the wedding thing to see if it is something I would enjoy marketing and doing myself at some point.   The portrait sessions I have done thus far have been a lot of fun.   I find myself gaining a lot of confidence and I really enjoy the reactions of the ‘clients’ when they see what we were able to create together.    To that end I have setup a proper website and pricing list.  We shall see what 2010 brings on this front.  I am under no delusion that I will be a full time professional photographer by the end of 2010 or anything.  But I would really like the opportunity to explore this a little more.

Beyond the photography projects I intend to become more active and involved in social media. I have a twitter account that I actively post links to my photos, I do the same for facebook and I have this blog, obviously. But I don’t do much more than lurk beyond this. I am planning to pick out several relatively active blogs and become involved in the community on each of them. I am also planning to take my twittering to a new level and dedicate some time each day to reading, responding and re-tweeting. My objective here is to not just lurk and not just promote my own stuff but actually get involved with the communities.

I hope all of you who see this have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year :) . Please continue to follow my posts after the photo a day project is complete. I expect you will find I post slightly less often, still several times a week though, but I hope I make up for the less frequent posts with higher quality ones. Thanks again for reading this and for following me throughout the year it really helped to motivate me that people were looking at what I was doing even if many of you I didn’t know your name or anything about you.

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Day 356 of 365 – Christmas Scene


Camera Model: Canon EOS 40D
Exposure: 0.004 sec (1/250)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length:50 mm
ISO: 100

Running out of days to do Christmas themed images so I figured I would do one today :)

Setup:
Vivitar 285hv camera left toward miniature trees in the background 1/16. 580EXII camera right 1/128th lighting subject. Cross Processed and the Ho Ho Ho Section in nik coloreefex pro brought the original and the cross processed version into photoshop to bring the trees back from the cross processing and clean up a few defects….

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Bike

Bike

An extra shot today since I was playing with the extension tubes and flash anyways :)

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Day 355 of 365 – Drill


Camera Model: Canon EOS 40D
Exposure: 0.004 sec (1/250)
Aperture: f/16.0
Focal Length: 50 mm
ISO: 400

Macro Monday 12/21/09 – Do It Yourself

I am about the least ‘handy’ sort of fellow you will meet :P I don’t own tools or know how to use them. Well I didn’t until last weekend. My parents bought me a drill, some bits and a nice carrying case for Christmas so I can now say I own some tools I guess haha. In any case what you are looking at is the bit of the drill through a 50mm lens with 68mm of extension tubes. I shot this at f16 to get at least the tip of the drill in focus; I maybe should have shot me cleaning my sensor for this assignment lol. Spent a long time taking dust spots off the image and I probably missed a few LOL! Happy Macro Monday and Merry Christmas everyone.

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Day 354 of 365 – Cookie Monster


Camera Model: Canon EOS 40D
Exposure: 0.025 sec (1/40)
Aperture: f/3.2
Focal Length: 55 mm
ISO: 800

A quick snap, cross processed in nik color efex pro, of Brady. We had Christmas with my wife’s side of the family and had a lot of fun. The kids had a great time and I scored an ETTL off shoe cord and some cool honl light modifier gear to boot :)

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How to Fold Collapsable Reflectors and Backgrounds

I got a new reflector tonight as a Christmas gift from my parents, thanks mom and dad. After everyone left I decided to take it out and take a look at it. Mighty big, very cool. One problem though; how to fold it back up? Check the instructions… nope nothing about it. Read the online review and all I see is ‘easy to fold up’. Well now not only is my reflector huge and unfolded and I can’t figure out how to fold it but I feel like a complete dummy as clearly everyone else has no problem. To Youtube I go… Posting this so 1) maybe someone who needs to know will google it and find it via my blog 2) so I know where to look if I need to reference it again :P .

Thanks B&H for making this video. Worked like a charm even though my reflector was different from the one used in the video.

Oh and that background with a sweep looks really slick.. may have to add that to my list of things I want to buy at some point :)

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Day 353 of 365 – Chimping Chuck


Camera Model: Canon EOS 40D
Exposure: 0.02 sec (1/50)
Aperture: f/4.0
Focal Length: 55 mm
ISO: 400

We had the first of four christmas get togethers to come over the next few days tonight. This one was with my parents, and sibilings and their families. We had a lot of fun enjoying time together eating too much and opening gifts.

This is a shot of my Dad chimping on his camera after taking a shot of someone opening a gift. (His name is Charlie hence the title :P )

Chimping (most of my friends on flickr are familiar with it but if you are not) is when you look at the back of your camera after taking a shot to see if you got something good. When you do you go "ooh ooh ooh" which sort of sounds like a chimpanzee… or so that is how I have heard it explained :)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chimping

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What a Headache

What a Headache!

Bad day at work today a database conversion didn’t go as it should have because someone else didn’t do something right. Means I get to work tomorrow. So this seemed appropriate. More fun with my lensbaby fisheye here — taken while waiting for the person who was doing the work that didn’t work to finish doing the work that didn’t work… do I sound biter?

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Day 352 of 365 – Last To Leave


Camera Model: Canon EOS 40D
Exposure: 0.1 sec (1/10)
Aperture: f/8 (aperture disc)
Focal Length: 12mm fisheye
ISO: 1600

Got this tonight before I left work for home; something about empty parking lots really grab me. I left about my normal time but being a friday this close to the holidays you can see there weren’t many around.

This photo was made using a combination of my new lensbaby fisheye optic and Nik Silver Efex.

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Popping The Eyes!

This is a short video tutorial I made on how to make the eyes in a photo really jump out at the viewer. I recently posted a photo of me peeking over a christmas gift. That photo sparked some discussion on flickr of how I make the eyes look the way I do. This tutorial gives you the technique. As I said over on flickr this isn’t my own idea; I read it somewhere and just started doing it. I have also seen it described in other places as well since so it is a fairly common technique but I thought I would share it.

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