Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Reflection

Well, I'm sick. Sick as a dog. Bed ridden for 5 days. So here I am, wondering what the crap am I gonna take a reflection picture of? My medicine! That's what! Called to my wife to get me a mirror, she said "you don't want to see yourself right now" Thanks. I took some with the medicine straight up and down in good lighting but it didn't portray the imminent death that was hanging in the air, so I turned off the light, tilted the camera and pulled the ISO all the way up to make it grainy. Once I had it in Lightroom I made it black and white and pulled the clarity down quite a bit. I feel the picture captures a little of what it feels like to be sick (disorientated, backwards, a little blurry).

As much as being sick really does stink, a lot. It does allow for time to well, reflect. Being sick allows you to slow down, read a book you've been wanting to (Undaunted Courage is mine of choice at the moment) or re-watch a favorite tv show. All that being said I think I'd still rather be at work right now...

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Silhouette


                          

 Practice makes perfect, well almost. Most people have no idea the amount of practice it takes to become competent with a bow. Every fall thousands of hunters take to the woods with stick and string only to come home frustrated. A good friend of mine tells story of heading for the field with 7 arrows and coming back with 3...and no quarry. Growing up my father refused to let us head to the stand unless we could put 3 arrows (in a row) in a ring the size of a paper desert plate at 30 yards. Respect for the game we chased as youth was instilled in us from day one. Every year in early July we would get out our archery equipment and begin practicing and fine tuning our skill for the season that doesn't start until the middle of October. We spent countless evenings shooting until it was too dark to see, then turning on the porch light or mom's car lights and shooting on into the night. Competitions would start up, arrows would be lost, but memories and respect was gained. It is funny how for every memory I have in the woods, I have 2 or 3 in preparation. Perhaps then, practice indeed makes perfect.  







As far as these pics go, I have been experimenting with Adobe Lightroom. The pic above is the one I like best but isn't a true silhouette because you can see the blue in the jeans. This happened when I pulled out the blue hue in the sky. I also had to vignette because I had a bad lens flare in the bottom left corner (you can see it in the bottom picture). The top pic to the immediate left I made black and white and put a ton of contrast in it. The next one down I pulled the clarity all the way down. Almost gives it a cartoon feel. The bottom pic is the original.

I also played around with some older pictures in lightroom. This one I took on Sonora Island, Canada. 

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Exposure

This weather this week couldn't have been more perfect for a campfire. My Mom is in from out of town this week so I decided to build one. Initially I wanted to get some action shots of everyone around the fire laughing and talking but the opportunity never afforded itself. As the fire died I found my mother warming her hands. It took some experimenting but I ended up with a Tv of 13", Av of 13, and an ISO of 100. I had to use a flashlight to illuminate her face and as a result one of the leaves to the left of the fire showed through...which bugs me but I couldn't see it until it was on the full screen.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Share a smile

Week two's challenge is to share a smile. I had trouble with this challenge because I did not want to "set up" a photo. I found this smile in my neighbor's garage. He is an avid hunter and has a huge display of turkey fans (such as this one), deer mounts, fish, and all sorts of other wild game along with barbed wire, antlers, acorns, old signs, and other things you would see in the outdoors. I have found that many hunters and outdoorsman, as rugged as they are, have an artistic side to them.

If I could change one thing about the picture it would be the feather that is sticking down on the left side of the photo. It seems to throw things out of balance. I wanted to try to use the rule of thirds but the boards this fan is displayed are not wide enough, I did not want the white wall to blow out the picture. Here are the specs: Av - 4.5, Tv - 1/25 (this worries me, I fear it will be blurry when expanded), EV - -1, ISO - 6400.

Here are some other pics I took throughout the week before capturing the one above:


Above: some bacon wrapped tenderloin over charcoal. It was simply too dark. Needed a tripod to keep it still enough. Right: My neighbor holding his bow, the bow was kind of in a smile but I did not like the white in the background. I was also having trouble due to the window just out of the shot to the left.