Saturday, January 30, 2010
Recap of Shooting Week 4
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Day27- Have a Cold One
Day27- Have a Cold One
Originally uploaded by Emanon Photography
I'm blogging about this photo that I shot today because I think it is really cool, and I like it even more each time I look at it. This is a cool example of a single off-camera flash photo.
the set up for this was pretty simple. I placed the glass on the edge of a counter. I set my Canon 40D to Manual mode. My off camera flash for this photo was an old Spiratone Master-Strobe which was connected to my camera with a PC-Sync cord. This old flash unit has 4 power levels, color coded white, yellow, red, and Green, I think the roughly correlate to 1/4 power increments. So the exposure control is made by adjusting the aperture. This flash unit sync with my 40D up to 1/350sec. though this shot was made at 1/250th sec. which is fast enough to pretty much black out the background, which was possible since I cut off all the room lights, so that my flash was the only light source.
Now, with only one light source, positioning it for this shot was critical. I wanted it to look like the glass of ice water was glowing. I experimented with placing the light to both sides, and above, but the shot seemed to be missing the punch. I then moved the flash off to the camera left side, and slightly behind the glass. I also pointed the flash up on an angle toward the top area of the glass. With that change of position, The glass came alive with a cool blue glow. The glass itself is tinted teal glass, and while I was cleaning the image up in Aperture2 I pushed the White-Balance a little bit more toward the blue side.
Please comment on this photo here on the blog, or click on the photo to follow the link over to my FlickR Photostream and let me know what you think of this photo.
Cheers,
Pete
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Week 3- Shooting in the Dark






Thursday, January 14, 2010
Two weeks in on my 365Project only 50 to go!
This week I'll be shooting these themes 'Low-light' which I will be submitting to Shutterbug magazine's Picture This contest (if I get a good shot), Americana, Lines, White, Weather, 'High-Angle', and something with my point and shoot camera.
Stay tuned, so far I have been able to keep up and post one shot each day, and a weekly recap here on my blog. So for everyone else shooting a 365Project, remember the fortune cookie, and keep on shooting.
-Pete
For Photo inspiration, look to local history.
It was late afternoon when I was at the ruins just after 4pm, so the light and shadows were pretty harsh, so I figured it would be a great place to tryout some HDR photography. I walked around the ruins with my camera on my tripod and shot bracketed exposures of -2, 0, +2 the key was to take a bunch of photos.
when I got home I picked the sets that looked like they would come together the best and processed them with Photomatix from Aperture2 in PhotoshopCS4. The results were pretty cool. I don't shoot much HDR, but I do like it in situations with harsh shadows, and I think it is a great technique for shooting historic ruins and abandoned places. Here are a couple of the shots from today, to see all the shots, just click on the images below and go to my flickR page here .