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Week 42/52
That time of year again. I've been on/off with exams but still trying to upload late photos for past week 52 project.
I initially came to this location to get a shot of the Toronto skyline with gridlock at Dufferin Bridge but I didn't like they way it turned out. This was a shot of the side bridge during the period that I've been waiting for the blue hour.
Enjoy the weekend!
3/52
Theme: Double Exposure
I've had a similar idea like this bouncing around in my head now for a couple years actually, so this theme was the perfect time to test it out. While the results differed from the initial concept, I actually enjoy this evolved version of it. <3 I wanted to go the traditional route for once with this theme and do a real double exposure, even if I did cheat a little and this is actually four exposures. Haha. But it's still two "images". Had to take two images of each pose to get it to really stand out and 'develop', so to speak. Huge thank you to Ellery for helping out with the set up and everything, and huge thanks as always to my cats for always offering their "assistance". Lol.
I'm hoping I can still get next week's image up and posted on time... the screen to my laptop cracked and I can only really use about 30% of the screen so editing this was quite challenging. Going to save up for a replacement, but it could take some time. Sigh.
I decided to upload one more picture from the Week 32 shooting. It shows only one post it, but I like it, dont know why. Its dedicated to my bf, who gives me all the love in the world possible:)
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Strobist Info: Strobist info: SB900 through white umbrella to the top upper of camera, triggered via Yongnuo
35/52
(16.-22.05.2016)
Heute konnte ich mir mal wieder etwas Zeit für ein geplantes Bild nehmen. Aber irgendwie bin ich nicht so zufrieden. Die Idee mag ich, aber die Umsetzung ist Mist, das muss ich zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt nochmal ander probieren.
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New Year's Day 2021
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A couple people had mentioned that my previous shot wasn't as life-threatening as my expression and hand gestures made it out to be, what with the waist-high water. So I decided to do something a bit more dramatic. I also figured I should start explaining again how my shots are created, as some people enjoy that, and it's good to keep a record of things.
For this shot, it's a composite. Not using the same lighting or even the same location. I shot a bunch of water closeups over the summer to use as composites but in this case it's being used as a background. I cut out my head from a different photo, pasted it into this one and then masked off the hair and a bit of the skin along the bottom to make it seem wavy.
Next I re-pasted the same head cut-out, flipped it vertically, skewed the size and rotated it a bit, off-set it slightly and reduced the opacity to about 25% to give some reflection of my face in the water.
Finally, I burned in the water around my skin to add a bit of a shadow barrier between the water and my face. After that it was dropped into Lightroom for some minor adjustments that I haven't figured out how to replicate in Photoshop.
The parts of this shot I think I could improve on are the pose and the background elements. The pose was from a previous shoot, not intended specifically for this shot, and I think that detracts from the final image. The bubbles in the background shot are quite large in comparison to my head, so perhaps a similar shot of a flowing riving without huge bubbles would have worked better.
I love composites, it's so much fun putting something into a photo that doesn't belong but trying to make it look like it does belong.
9/52
Theme: Sound of Silence
This is actually a teensy bit inspired by the game Little Nightmares 2, but only a teensy bit. I actually had several ideas for this theme, but I can't afford to drive outside of work much right now, and my work hours have increased significantly as well. But with this, I went along the route of "silence is deafening" more or less; my interpretation at least. Almost like it just becomes white noise, hypnotizing and maddening at the same time. So, my little brain came up with this. I'm slowly finding creative ways to shoot in my little apartment, although I miss proper outdoor adventures.
I have several ideas fleshed out for catching up, too. Just need to find the time, which I severely lack in, and when I do have any free time, I have almost zero energy to dedicate to any one or any thing. Shit's tough right now but I'm working with what I've got. It's all I can do.
Essa foto vem acompanhada de um texto que vocês podem conferir aqui. Para quem gosta de Doctor Who, a trilha sonora do post é de lá.
Week 4
Today I went for a walk in the forest. I like the colors, the mood and the silence.
The silence was disrupted by a woodpecker, but I couldn't see him before he was gone.
Maybe next time I will catch him with my camera.
The sun coming up felt too good to stay inside under blankets for. Spring is coming and I love seeing the tiny little signs of it. I’ll keep telling myself the cold in the morning is invigorating.
- Project 52 : 2016, week 9 theme: Tilt
- 52 Weeks of Photography: 08/52
- 52 Weeks Project: 08/52
Nunca se me hubiera ocurrido hacer una foto de este tipo, pero el tema de esta semana en el grupo "Project 52 : 2016" es "Tilt".
He tenido que estudiar no sólo como lograr este efecto, si no también a entender el concepto mismo. Ha sido fácil gracias al video-tutorial "Fake miniature model, tilt & shift lens effect - Photoshop Week 36" adjuntado al hilo de la semana 9.
Se trata de dar la sensación de estar viendo un mundo en miniatura (o más bien una maqueta) y eso se puede conseguir desenfocando una gran parte de la foto de forma que sólo la zona de interés quede bien nÃtida y para añadir realismo se saturan algunos colores. En esta foto me gusta mucho como las palmeras parecen de plástico sólo con subir de todo el color verde.
Lo de incluir la mano con la segunda torre se me ha ocurrido para potenciar esa sensación, ya que proporciona escala de referencia humana.
En este enlace se puede ver una fotografÃa hecha en el mismo lugar en octubre del año pasado, donde se aprecia bien la ciudad debido a la mayor profundidad de campo: www.flickr.com/photos/130455326@N05/21713081743/in/datepo...
"La Manquita" es el nombre con el que se conoce popularmente a la Catedral de Málaga. Ello se debe a la falta de una de las dos torres, se cree que el dinero destinado a la finalización de la torre sur se utilizó para ayudar a los Estados Unidos durante su independencia, pero en realidad parece que se destinó a la construcción del camino que llega hasta Antequera.
es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catedral_de_Málaga
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Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II
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1/52
Happy New Year everyone! I hope 2010 has been memorable and fun, but onwards to 2011 we go!
I've decided to start a 52 Weeks Self Portrait project! Every week I will take one self portrait of myself. Instead of a 365 of self portraits, 52 Weeks will definitely allow me time to concentrate on school and filming and, at the same time, give me enough breathing room to think of better concepts and ideas for pictures. Afterall, the entire point of the project is to improve, right? *Holds breath* Here we go! :)
#25 Done for Project 52
#21 Done for Cliche Saturday Scavenger Hunt: Drips & Drops
Get wet in the lightbox , please press L
or the pitcher goes so often to the well that it is broken at last
week 12/52 - letter L
photo 12.1
special thanks to Wim van Bezouw; his comment on my latest melted object was "as long as it's not you who's melting"... which led to this photo.
of course the feet aren't mine: throught the years i've performed some athletic self-timer shots, but this one would have been just impossible, so i've borrowed a mannequin from a clothes shop and put my socks on it.
106/365
Seit ich einen Anbieter gefunden habe, der wirklich gute Fotobücher macht, bin ich ganz verrückt danach und würde am liebsten alle meine Bilder so in Händen halten können. Da das dann vielleicht doch ein wenig teuer wird, habe ich mich für's erste dafür entschieden, den Bildern meines ersten 52-Wochen-Projektes die Ehre zu erweisen.
34/52 (09.-15.05.2016)
Of course, because it’s Monday and my main day-job source of income is a work from home corporate office job, I knew short of calling out of work I was going to be able to go explore a cemetery in this thick gorgeous fog this AM. I did the next best thing, which is definitely an improvement over what I used to do… which is mope, and went out and walked the block and snapped a few photos. I know I could have gotten some bonkers haunting cemetery photos, but this werewolf has to pay the bills, baby.
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2 of 3 wildlife shots while on a walk and shoot - didnt noice the water droplet until the edit - sometimes better to be lucky than good
Years ago my son was trying to open a drawer, it was stuck, this angel was on top of the dresser and fell... on his head. He was so sweet and apologetic to me even though he was hurt:) She was mended and I think it just adds to her character.
a very difficult composition to make cause I had the idea in my mind but I didn't know how to make it. I just played during hours with photoshop before finding a solution. It really looks like the idea I had of but I'm not entirely satisfied.
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I wish I still had gear from when I used to play airsoft/paintball, alas I am without many props so here is a plaid clone army of me!
As you can see, I didn't get all of my clones in a straight line, perhaps that is what the guy at the front is waving his arms about?
The process was simple, but ridiculously hard on my computer once it was time for editing. I took 40+ shots of me in various positions, then stacked them in Photoshop, totalling about 1.78GB document size. This had my mouse cursor lagging behind, so I closed all other open programs and took things slow.
I'll admit that I did cut corners on this one. I ended up getting frustrated with my masking method, colouring black over the right half of the image so that future masks would work. I decided to just merge the completed mask to a new layer and delete the previous two layers (mask layer and the layer below it).
I know, I know, this is very frowned upon and means I won't be able to make further changes later on, but this made things a lot easier on me in the short-term.
week 1/52 - letter A
photo 1.1
i've managed to put my stuff together before i expected, so here it comes my new plan.
it is a project within a project: i'll try to run a 52 weeks project inside the 365 one. AND, it will also be an A-Z project, as every week i'll choose a theme that starts with a different letter. i'll make two pictures for every theme, one in b/w and one on a white background (my favorite, as you might have noticed).
i've realized that being engaged in many different projects boost my creativity, so i run as many as i can.
by the way, sorry for keeping repeating the word "project", but i couldn't find any decent synonymous.
25/365
Proyecto 52 Anónimos
15/52 A cocinar
Y parece que finalmente llegó el otoño, fin de semana largo, familia, tarde lluviosa y nada mejor que unos pastelitos de dulce de membrillo. Abuela y nieta concentradisimas cocinando para compartir en familia.