9/01/12
I had actually remembered to take my camera out with me today, but neglected to notice that the only lens I had with me was the 105mm macro. Not the most versatile piece of glass in my camera bag. This put me off taking any shots all day, until I found myself in the school car park waiting for Sarah to get out. I started taking shots of the inside of my car, the various screens, knobs and switches and so on. I got a few nice shots - all handheld at ISO 200 and f8. This was my favourite. Sarah preferred a shot of the radio/cd display that inidcated that I was listening to Iggy Pop.
10/01/12
The wee men tackle a load of bull - OK - I'd had a long day, my knee was sore and I had a lot to do in work and then at kids aikido club. It was late and I was getting desperate until I remembered that I had kept the plastic bull from the neck of a bottle of "Sangre de Torro" wine which had come into the house at New Year. Wee bull, wee men - let's see what we can up with. Watch out for the bull - you may see more of him during this project.
11/01/12
I posted on Facebook a request for suggestions for themes for this project, in an attempt to get round my occassional "blockages" and lack of inspiration. Big up to Maggie McD for her suggestion about 70's pop groups. Coincidentally I had bought a book of music photography and thought about trying to recreate some of the shots I liked. Iconic shots of Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan to come - this is my recreation of a shot of Eminem from the promo stuff for his (surprisingly good) movie "8 Mile." Here's the original, just for comparison.
12/01/12
Couldn't really resist it. It's the middle of January and I drive a convertible. The sun was out, there wasn't a hint of rain and I had a woolly hat in the car. Bring it on! Ballymena to Belfast with the roof down and the music pumping. I know it's juvenile but it's great fun, although I do tend to drive a wee bit faster with the top down. Here's the safety bit - this was taken on my iPhone while it sat in the charger cradle in the centre console of the car. I WAS NOT USING MY PHONE WHILE DRIVING. Honest, officer.
13/01/12
Carrying on the re-creation of music photographs, this is my version of one of my favourite photos of Johnny Cash. It was obviously taken in his heyday around the time he was consuming large amounts of stimulants (Speed was his drug of choice if I remember correctly from his autobiography) and sending out for Tiajuana Brass bands at 3am to play the signature lick on Ring of Fire. All wide eyes and bad attitude, it (in my mind anyway) bookends the maudlin cheesy years in the 70's and 80's with the later American Recordings albums and a return to an older, wiser but still slightly dangerous Cash. Two speedlights at 1/16th power (left and right) with one bounced off the white ceiling. ISO 200 at 1/100. And yes, the finger is meant to be blurred and here's the link to the original: http://iconicphotos.wordpress.com/2009/08/22/johnny-cashs-finger/
14/01/12
An overnight stay and a lovely meal in the Clandeboye Lodge lead to the opportunity for a walk and we chose to head up to Helen's Tower. It was closed and fenced off, which I never remember but it has been 15 years since I walked there. Carted my tripod, cable release and new ND and grad filters with me in the hope of testing them out. This was taken with a 3-stop ND filter with ISO 200, f22 and a shutter speed of 1". I had to straighten out the converging verticals in photoshop and bumped up the detail a little in Topaz Adjust. The end result is a nice crisp shot, albeit a little unexciting. I have a notion to go out early and shoot more landscape stuff tomorrow if I can can stay off the red wine tonight.
15/01/12
Woodburn dams this morning as the sun was coming up around 9am. Nice colour and texture in the sky and a bit of blur on the water. This was shot with a 3-stop ND filter and a grad filter to try to bring out the sky. ISO 200, f22 and shutter speed in or around 3". I think next time I'm going to try combining the 1-stop and 3-stop ND filters together to see what this produces - it should (my maths is a bit fuzzy on this) have given an exposure time of roughly 6" (i.e. 2x 3" with the added 1-stop filter).
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