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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Monday's Finest

I was going to put a picture on here from fathers Day this past Sunday, but I havent even been able to load those from my camera to my computer. So, I am putting up one from my shoot this weekend. One of my friends is due in a few days and we have tried to get this shoot in on more than one occasion, but everytime we try something comes up. i am just happy we got them in before the baby came. I am adding the one with the letters b/c I love how it came out. Well, after some PSing. The letters were all upside down and backwards. So I had to edit each letter and move them to the correct spots. All of the work on this picture took about 2-3 hours to get it all just right. I love how it came out.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Here is my "Ghetto Lighting". I actually took this photo last year with my Nikon D70. The settings I used are a little fuzzy to me as I have slept since taking this picture, but I do know that I used a slow shutter speed to hold the shutter open for at least 15 sec. The campfire was not enough light to illuminate my husband's feet properly, so I used a maglite flashlight that I shone on his feet while the shutter was open. I stood back a pretty good distance as I did not want to over-illuminate his feet. Vacations are a good time for me to "play" and experiment with things on my camera!

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Weekly Assignment: "Ghetto Lighting"

"Ghetto Lighting". Chances are you've used this concept before even if you weren't aware of it. In this assignment you need to use artificial lighting you have on hand: a flashlight, a desk lamp, living room lamp, etc. No strobes, flash or "Professional" lighting or full sunlight. This idea came from an assignment on DPS, one that I did not enter, but really wanted to explore. I know that none of us have studios, or really the extra money to spend on thousands of dollars worth of studio lighting equipment. This is a way for us to keep those creative juices flowing. Try different things, props, people, lighting. Whatever you can find to make your picture look the way you want it. Please mention what type of light you used.


This is my example of the Ghetto Lighting assignment. This was taken with a hand held large mag-lite. I held it above and to the far left of the flower. As you can see, it isnt a real flower. I could have photoshopped out all of the imperfections, softened it and made it look real. But, I wanted to show all of the details in this. So you can see that even a flashlight can give you great detail. I did do a touch of PP on it. not much though. Just a white balance adjustment and some levels to tone down the background a little more. Other than that, it is as is.
Camera: Nikon D40X
Date: 2009-06-06
SS: 1/25
f/s: f/5.6
ISO: 400
Focal Length: 200
No Flash
I cant wait to see what you guys come up with. Also, if we can, I would like for us to start posting our exif data from the shot when we post. That way we can all see how you did it in camera, if we want to give it a try, all the info will be there. If you are unsure of what all of those numbers and such up there mean, or you need to know how to find it just ask. I am more than happy to help. Good Luck!

Weekley Assignment

Ok, here is another topic we are starting. this is in addition to our bi-weekly "Monday's Finest" postings.

The purpose of The assignment, is to challenge us all. And help us learn somethings we may or may not know. To streatch our abilities and really make us think about shooting. We all get in 'ruts' and sometimes dont realize it. We end up shooting the same way and the same things time after time. We forget about our creativity, and as well all know....to make your shots stand out, you have to use your creative side. Otherwise, it becomes just another snap shot.

So, with that in mind, I will post an assignment here every Sat. You have until the next Sat. to post your version on the assignment. Some of the assignment ideas will come from other sites that I have seen, or magazines, books or maybe even sometimes my own ideas. Wherever I see inspiration and feel it would be something useful and fun for our group. Also, if you have an idea, just let me know. I can use all the help I can get. These assignments are here for us to have fun with and help us expand. So, dont get bogged down with the assignments and the Monday's Finest. Just relax and enjoy your passion, photography. This will hopefully keep us shooting and keep us creative. I will post the first Assignment later today. Good luck and have fun.


Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Outting....

The first outting is canceled. Will try to do it again soon. Thanks everyone for trying to make it.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Abandon

This is one of the first shot I took with my new Nikon D90.

 





I was thinking today about the theme Regina posted about Photographing Abandoned. I was sitting outside watching the girls play in the pool and I looked at my Dad's (whom passed away 7 months ago) swing. One of my Dad's favorite pasttimes was to swing in this swing. He would swing for hours everyday. Since he passed away, no one has sat in it.
 



I have had no trainning, no classes, and no professional experience so any comments, suggesions, and advice is greatly appreciated. I want to grow as a photographer and realize I have much to learn. Right now, I am basically shooting on auto most of the time. I wish to get away from this and desire to grow as a photographer. You are both amazing!!
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As usual, I'm a day late and a dollar short -- as my dad used to tell me. But better late than never, so I'm posting some pics I did last week at my house right before I left to do a photo shoot. When Regina and I had lunch last week, it dawned on me through our conversation that I rarely left time in my schedule to do pics "just for fun". So these lily pics are "just for fun" -- just me, my camera, and nature. What inspires you? Think about it this week and post some pics of your inspirations! Or if your not a member of the mafia yet, then post comments and tell us about what inspires you. One of the first things they tell you in Creative Writing class is to write about what interests you. I'd say that's a good rule of thumb for photography as well -- take pictures of what you love and follow it from there............
Krista Sutherland