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52 Weeks Project.
Done.
Finaly I finished my 52 week project, with a 2 months delay. Well it takes wath it takes.
The goal was to learn about lighting and experience diferent setups.
I'm thinking about a new project...
Strobist: One canon 430EXII with softbox camera right set to 1/32.
One Yongnuo 560 bare camera left and behind set to 1/64.
See setup here.
My youngest daughter lost her two front teeth, the first just before Christmas and the second this week.
Teeth falling out makes them seem so grown up.
For this weeks shoot, the theme was floral and the girls had free will to interpret that how they wanted. Leave your callout!
Placement: 4th
An impromptu trip to Gettysburg with the family lead to me shooting a bunch of stuff. This was taken from under the Longstreet observation tower looking up from the center of the area below the steps. The cables supporting the structure require the proper tension adjustment to keep it stable and standing.
After and Before
Olympus E-30
5 shot HDR +/- 2 eV
Base exposure 1/60 sec at f/5.6
ISO 800
OLYMPUS 7-14mm Lens
10 mm
Copyright 2011 Ben Gethin
The base exposure for this image can be found here. In addition to the HDR work, the image has been extensively manipulated in CS5 to address the keystoning and to remove a substantial amount of street architecture, namely the telephone wires and street lamp and a roof aerial, and the two cars in front of the garage.
A detailed review of my processing of this image can be found here.
Hewo 52 weeks friends. Spiggs here... I apologize for my mommy not uploading a photo until this afternoon... but she has been very busy trying to secure a new home for us starting March 1st. She is also very sad today... I'm not sure why, but her eyes were quite swollen this morning, I gave her a big hug just in case she needed it...my mom Baccha was keeping her company in the house- Shes a much better snuggler than me! This photo was from yesterday after I did bite work getting ready for my Schutzhund, IPO 2 competition. I am resting by the car with my "passifier", also known as a sleeve. I love this thing alot. alot. alot. I also like fighting with our decoy- Michael. We have been learning alot these past months and my mommy seems to be pleased... which makes me feel like a team! YAH! So my face here... while I dont look excited, I am concentrating really hard on keeping my full bite on my Wubba.... because I know my momma is about to "OUT" me and put me back in my crate. I must enjoy while I can! See you next week!
"Momma" here: I apologize folks for being so absent this week, as mentioned before, I just signed a lease on a 5.5 acre horse farm and little house which I have been coordinating all week and has taken a lot of time in-between jobs and training. That said, I will be moving out as of March 1st... and I had to break the news to my 4.5 year boyfriend last night... needless to say. It has been a hard day. <-- hence my crossroads photo earlier I will catch up on comments tonight and this week, promise.
Technically... this photo is not all that great. But as Spiggs mentioned above.. his facial expression is just as he said. He's very serious when we get back to the car because he knows I will let him be for a min, then I have to out him and put him away = not his favorite. This photo does show his full bite on the sleeve that he is very good at and you can sorta see him grinning beneath the seriousness. I have great plans for this Valentines week... hint: tramp and spaghetti
The Nonoo Fall 2013 presentation at the Standard Hotel as part of Made Fashion Week Fall 2013 on February 11, 2013. backstage
Playing with a early 1980's 35-105mm minolta lens I got off ebay and noticed that it is quite sharp and good color.The macro switch seemed to work well in this pic also.
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Elements carried through:
Red Foreground on Yellow background
Blind storyline text "strawberry fields forever"
Monday 13th August- Monday 20th August
It's been hot. Very very hot. Wonderfully so. So hot in fact that everything was put on hold and days were spent lounging around with ice cream.
The weekend arrived and it was still hot- beach weather. The boyfriend and I went down to a west facing beach Saturday evening, had a picnic, swam in the sea and took far too many photos of the sun setting over the sea. A pinhole lens had arrived for me and it was time to experiment! Cider on the beach. Bliss...
Nikon D300s w/ Nikkor 85mm f/1.8D lens @ 85mm - 1/125s - f/4 - ISO 200
Edited with Lightroom 3
The sixth photo in my 52 weeks of Tad project.
Even though I like to play, I like to hang out near my foster mom.
See the full "The Tale of George" photo story: bit.ly/14IcPBZ
For more information about adopting animals from the Edmonton Humane Society, check out their website: www.edmontonhumanesociety.com
Well this is quite an experimentation for me! I took some quick photos of a field of yellow flowers (that I've always thought were called Indian paintbrushes - I don't think they are), but they turned out very dull. So I let GIMPressionist turn it into an Impressionist-like painting! It's not up to the quality of the experts like JTH in the make new mistakes group (and aren't the identical clouds obvious?!), but it sure looks better to me than the original (see below).
Apple iPod touch 5g; processing in Aperture 3, Photomatix (2 exposures), and Gimp.