16/07/12
Had the pleasure of attending a newly-formed camera club this evening and suggested a photographic scavenger hunt to get a small group of beginners out and taking photos. It all went very well (I think) and some pretty good shots were produced. This is my attempt to find a square, one of the items on the scavenger hunt and i liked the colours and textures on this post box. And yes, I did boost the colours a contrast a little in Lightroom.
17/07/12
Boredom. What to do. Lets pick a project at random from the pile of camera mags lying about in the house. An x-ray shot of a camera sounded pretty good. This is my back-up D60 shot with my D90. I shot this against a white background and used my macro ring flash for lighting - that's the reflections you can see in the lens. Quite bit of complicated messing about in Photoshop, and several abortive attempts finally got me to this shot. It's certainly different. I was also asked if you could reproduce this effect with a person. I tried and am pleased to announce that in fact you can.
18/07/12
Doing the laundry this morning and felt the urge to try to take a nice shot of "the octopus" which holds my socks. Too much information? The blue colour came out well, and there was a nice shallow depth of field shooting at f2.8 on my 24-70 lens.
19/07/12
So, sitting at home today when someone on a Facebook photography group posted a suggestion about taking shots with the good old "nifty fifty." There was an opportunity to combine the pile of reports I was struggling to write with the little men and specifically, the little mountaineers. Shot with the 50mm set to f1.8, hence the shallow depth of field. Wasn't the best shot posted on the group by a long way, but it was good to do it. As a way of avoiding work of course.
20/07/12
The on-going battle between me and the crappy lighting at the Valley Leisure Centre has been a source of annoyance to me for some time. When shooting Roller Derby Bouts for the Belfast Banshees high shutter speed means high ISO and a lot of noise. Went along to training last evening to try out a different camera rig and set up after seeking advice from anyone who would give it. The results were pretty good, I think. Depth of field is still pretty narrow but I was able to get a shutter speed of 1/400-1/500 which worked well for action shots and didn't end up with too much noise. The above shot was processed without any noise reduction either, so I'm happy and looking forward to the Banshees next bout on the 28th July. The training was taken by the one and only Diamond Destroyher (that's not a mis-spelling) and it was so good watching her skate and teach. That's her in the middle. Her Pat Benatar impression was pretty good too - what a shimmy! More shots from the session can be found at:
21/07/12
Visited the Belfast Custom Bike Show and then the NEST exhibition at T13. NEST was by far and away the standout of the day for me. A massive installation of found objects by two artists that covers the entire floor of the T13 warehouse. This was the opening day, complete with a choir hidden among the crowd and a full orchestra. Breath-taking and a photography treasure trove of the highest order. The wee monkey and I were tired by the time we got in at 4pm, but by god it was worth the wait. I may return for another visit when I have more time and energy. Couldn't recommend this highly enough. Check it out here:
22/07/12
Wee girl vs a fry. 8am this fine Sunday morning. Housework to be done, family visiting to be done. What better way to prepare yourself than with a veggie fry? Roll on this afternoon when I will lying on the settee snoozing and watching the Open golf.
Off tonight to visit the Peace Camp installation at White Park Bay - I've seen some pics of this and it looks really interesting. Camera and tripod job I fear, and I hope I've booked a time that will get the sun going down between 9.30 and 10.30. Hope to get a shot posted tomorrow so it will be in next week's update.
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