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An artistic commentary on the "straight out of camera" theme. I suggest that nothing sane that could have been done under the conditions existing (shown on the left in the image linked below) would have allowed a "straight out of camera" image that would be at all useful. The actual result, shown here, was created using only Adobe Camera Raw. Combined before and after versions are located here: www.flickr.com/photos/16842686@N04/26830514569/
Please take a look here, especially if you are inviting my work to a group. www.flickr.com/photos/16842686@N04/37648138626/
Here is a BTS shot of Danger Close
For full blog post with more details from this shoot check here
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This is what the set up looked like. Cotton wadding from medicine bottles stuck with sticky tack to the dragon and castle.
I put a Ulanzi Light behind the drawbridge door and pointed it with a snout at the cotton wadding.
I turned off the overhead light and used another small Ulanzi light to light up the dragon's face.
Both photos were shot with a Lensbaby Sweet 50 with an f stop of 4.
The cotton 'fire' was enhanced slightly with dynamic contrast in DxO labs.
How many times did I do this before getting a successful shot?
About 20!
I learned about using cotton balls while pursuing Lego photos in both Flickr, Instagram, and FB Lego photos.
This took up my Sunday afternoon while we had rain, fog, mist, and ice outside.
Enjoy!
The 45 TD class Leyland Tiger TRCTL11/2R Duple Dominant IV Expresses supplied to London Country in 1983 are amongst my all time favourite vehicles. By 22nd June, 1991, TD20 (YPD 120Y) had moved on to BTS, Borehamwood, and was on a day out to Brighton.
Behind-the-scenes with Timothy Archibald in Fremont's "Little Kabul" photographing Afghani-American writer-journalist, Fariba Nawa, for Newsweek's World Edition. Here's a link to Fariba's feature with Tim's photographs: www.newsweek.com/2014/10/17/my-family-and-other-extremist...
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This is the place I hike to for a lot of my photos.
It is a 1/4 mile from our house and is in our valley. The light and reflections are so beautiful when we have water in our little creek.
The white arrow points to where Glenda was standing.
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- STOIC: DAE EARRINGS
☠☠☠ AVATAR ☠☠☠
- Lel EvoX Gen
- Legacy Classic Body
- Project Idol Shape
- Avarosa
- Dura
PROJECT IDOL
I did get wet feet today, but what is art without suffering.. ;)
BTW that is:
-Pentax K-1
-DFA 15-30
-RRS L-Bracket
-Manfrotto 055XPrOB
-Sirui K30ii Ball head
Here is a BTS "Behind The Scenes" look of my Week 34 SP Photo
This was actually a pretty challenging shot to pull off. All I had to work with is your typical tub/shower unit which makes things a little cramped. As you can see, the camera (1) is right up against of the shower wall which made framing the shot almost impossible until I found this sweet freeware program DIYPhotoBits Camera Control which allowed me to remote tether the camera and even change the settings right from the computer. I used my trusty DIY camera raincoat which is nothing more than a dry cleaner bag attached to the lens hood to keep the camera dry. The yardstick (3) was clamped to the shower curtain because it turned out that the shower head would drip water perfectly onto the lens hood and had the potential of getting in the lens. This way the water ran down the yardstick. The scrub brush (4) was used to counterbalance the yardstick (3) so it would stay in the right place! The flash (2) was clamped to the shower head tube and remotely triggered.
So this is basically how it went and I have to thank Julia once again for helping because it would have been almost impossible to do without her help.
I would turn on the water and get into position. I am 6'1" and I had to kinda squat down with my back against the wall to get low enough for the water to hit my face. If you look you can see the shower head is pointed completely horizontal.
Once I got into position Julia would lift the small piece of Glad Press'n Seal (5) that was keeping any water that might bounce back from getting on the lens out of the way and hit the button on the remote. Once it clicked she would let it back down I turn off the water then check the image on the computer.
Repeat this process about 15 times trying to get a good shot and all the while trying to not flood the bathroom.
I also posted an SOOC shot in the comments so you can see just how little space there actually was. But with a little PhotoShop magic it looks like a have a sweet huge shower :)
Thats about as Ghetto as it gets :)
☠☠☠ OUTFIT ☠☠☠
- STOIC: DAE EARRINGS
- VRSION: RV57 Kimono
☠☠☠ AVATAR ☠☠☠
- Lel EvoX Gen
- Legacy Classic Body
- Project Idol Shape
- Avarosa
- Dura
PROJECT IDOL
Desde la estación de Asok, con el fondo de la Torre Exchange, ubicada en el corazón financiero y de negocios de Bangkok, una unidad correspondiente al sistema BTS (Bangkok Mass Transit System) correspondiente a la línea de Silom y servido por una unidad Siemens Modular en ancho estándar.
Bangkok (Thailand). Año 2013.