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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Projects


I have a few concepts/projects in mind, and I've decided to make a page documenting them.  Check out the "Projects" tab to see what I'm working on at any given moment.  Right now, it's a glowing chimney cap.  A week from now...who knows.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011


Originally, the idea for this photo involved a smaller person, but this model was highly willing and worked for free. It's amazing that it came out even remotely sharp being shot hand held at 1/10s.  Props to the Canon image stabilization eh?

I was really going for some hard-edged shadows here, so I used direct flash without any sort of diffusion.  In these types of images (coined Strobist by off-camera flash guru David Hobby), you have to balance the ambient light with the light from your off-camera flash(es).  Here, the ambient light is a lamp behind the camera, and it's not a very strong light source.  After finding the correct exposure for the ambient light itself, I increased the shutter speed a bit to intentionally underexpose it (slightly).  Then the flash was dialed way down to create the shadows and light the subject itself without overexposing anything.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Day One

Well, it's been awhile since I've taken any real photos.  I decided to start this blog as a journal of artistic progression for myself, and to share some of my images with friends and family.  However, if you stumble upon this blog, please feel welcome, and follow along.  Hopefully I can pass on some of what I learn along the way!

Without ranting too much, here is the icphoto inaugural photograph...


I thought this seemed appropriate.  Just look at how intently he is studying the lighting equipment.  From a standpoint of technique, I admit this isn't the greatest photo.  Portions are blown out, the background is somewhat distracting, the depth of field could be more shallow... but I was lucky enough to catch a beautiful moment.

The light placement in this pic is obvious.  Ambient light from open windows, along with some spill from the umbrella lit the background. 

Canon T2i - 430EX II Speedlite at 1/4 power on manual - Canon 50mm 1.8 - 1/200s @ f/5.6