If there's one thing I like abiout the D800, it's the ability to bring out detail from the shadows which I did here. Just terrific...and you can do the same thing with highlights.
Thursday, December 26, 2013
Sunday, December 08, 2013
D700-D800 comparison
Another sample of the difference in quality between the D800 and D700 under low light conditions.
low light - D700 & D800
The quality of the D800 on the bottom is just a bit better than the D700 on top. Quality difference comes out in low light conditions.
Thursday, December 05, 2013
low light - D700 & D800
I stumbled on the quality differences of the D700 and D800 while shooting low light at a stage play. The natural colours are sre so much more solid on the D800 (photo below) as opposed to the slightly blown out photo of the D700 (photo on top).
Tuesday, November 05, 2013
choir
Senior year for my daughter and so my last as well. I've been taking the choir group shots for so many years now. This is about the best of the shots. The group was well arranged and the lighting came out right. Have basically tried the same light setup but never quite getting it right. This was practically out of the camera with only lens correction and WB changed.
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
city in fog
We've been getting a lot of fog lately and I thought shooting the major buildings would be nice. However the Shangri-La was more a stroke of luck as my wife likes to go to this area. And I saw the fog hit the building. Unfortunately I rushed it and I couldn't quite figure out a good composition. The streaks along the side of the building was interesting and unexpected.
Whatcom Falls Almost Fail
Quick visit while the wife was at the mall. To my horrors found that I didn't have the little attachment for the camera that connects it to the tripod. Holding it on top of the tripod wasn't very stable so I thought to connect it to the tripod directly. It worked but maneuvering the tripod was slow and unwieldy, Oh well at least I got a few nice photos out of it as well as explore more of the area. I'll be back...
Monday, August 26, 2013
Farmer's Market, Los Angeles
The Grove without the TV glitz is a fairly humdrum location to shoot. But the surprise for me was to find that the Farmer's Market was adjoining to The Grove. Something that I found out when I walked to the end of the street and discovered the building with the Farmer's Market sign. I rarely came to this market back in the 60's but 3rd and Fairfax somehow sticks in my mind. Talking to this man about the old days was quite interesting.
Sunday, August 25, 2013
another side of Vegas
I was quite surprised to find that Las Vegas had some new buildings which would have made for some interesting architecture shots. The skies also had just the right amount of clouds to help make it interesting. Unfortunately I did not have the time to set up the long exposure shots to produce the shots that I thought would result in. Maybe another time...
Saturday, August 17, 2013
alien
The day was plain for a good part as it was grey and overcast. So I tried slow shutter speeds to try and create more dramatic photos and this was one of the more successful ones. Good light would be preferable but when on the road with family it often isn't possible.
via Flickr http://flic.kr/p/fu1ESp
Thursday, August 15, 2013
17-mile drive
In a bit of an unpredictable day with basically running around with a bunch of relatives, the good photos came out unexpectedly as the sun was at times covered by clouds and at times shown through. The viewpoints also came unexpectedly and came more from experimentation than anything else. I specially liked this image.
via Flickr http://flic.kr/p/ftC6DV
Rodeo Cove
I wonder sometimes why I bother coming at the bad times for photography as the results are never as good. No matter the composition without the golden hour colours they just don't come out as well. And in addition I never got to the spot where the better viewpoints were as they were in the far off distance...or at least too far to walk as others were waiting. Sigh...
via Flickr http://flic.kr/p/fsUpVZ
lone tree
A few minutes before this it was just plain grey. Then the light appeared and transformed the scene. It was so easy after that.
via Flickr http://flic.kr/p/fmx6NK
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
as luck would have it
I've been to this area quite a few times but never at the right time. This time was different. After driving around the area we got into the Ansel "lone tree" area. The sky was grey and overcast and the first few shots were so-so. Then the sun broke through and the resulting light was incredible, It was point and shoot after that and very little PP was necessary. I could be so lucky all the time.
via Flickr http://flic.kr/p/fmyXpE
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
slow summer day on Sunset Beach
I didn't think the time lapse would work (but it did) so I tried a more traditional slow exposure shot (5 minutes) stacking 2 ND filters (10-stop and 8-stop). I've been wanting to do this on recognizable Vancouver figures but never got around to it. Will have to make a point of doing it when the clouds are out.
slow summer day on Sunset Beach
20130716-Vancouver_SunsetBeach_DSC9444 a video by SlowManLuis2011 on Flickr.
My first real attempt at time lapse photography. The D800 makes it real easy as it makes a mov (video) file out of it automatically. Not bad for a first try. Photo taken every 10 seconds for 20 minutes.
Tuesday, July 09, 2013
technique for exposure
I used to flip-flop between matrix, center and spot metering as the situation changed and found it not to be not as consistent as I would want. So based on a tip on the web, I went to matrix-metering 99% of the time. Matrix-metering is what we pay for when we buy a camera so it works quite well. Of course it will still have problems when there is back lighting or dark or white areas. So the trick is to shoot with matrix setting first, check the LCD and adjust the exposure compensation until satisfied.
Saturday, July 06, 2013
Queen E Sunset
I wanted to start taking landscape photos from the top of Queen E since it is a high point in the city and close by. It meant using a long lens and I used my longest lens (80-400) which is supposed to be sharp up to 300mm. The end results required about 100mm in which case the 80-200mm would have been sufficient and a better quality lens. It was a comedy of errors..I started by using my daily settings instead of using my landscape mode. Which resulted in blurry images as it didn't have that lag after pressing. I eventually switched to my landscape mode at which point it got a little sharper. But the VR mode could have caused some blur and the focusing at the buildings instead of 100 yards in front of where I was meant the DOF was incorrect. Sigh...at least it was a cloudless night and the result couldn't have been any good anyway. Good chance to practice.
Thursday, June 27, 2013
North Falls
North Falls a video by SlowManLuis2011 on Flickr.
So here was my first hike from an app with a website that shared hiking trails.A good lead to areas to explore. The GPS was a handy guide to help from getting lost- the initial reason that I wanted a GPS app and it does help one to get back to the starting point. A great guide as it helps to know what is around a location. But a trail that on paper looks fairly easy...turned out to be a real hard one. It was drizzling almost the entire 3 1/2 hours that I walked and the heavy backpack that I carried didn't help.Groaan...
Monday, June 10, 2013
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My biggest problem has always been getting into pre-conceived ideas. Like using a wide-angle for landscape and a long lens for close-ups. So scenery like this passes by me as being too far. I would still like some foreground which can only be done with a wider-angle lens but the 80-200 does a great job of bringing the mountains closer. I suppose this is because my 'cropping' skills have improved..hence the more use. But this just dawned on me this morning.
Sunday, May 26, 2013
golden ratio composition
As I go over some old images and try to see how they fit into the Lightroom crop guides (thirds, diagonal, triangle, golden ratio, golden spiral) I am surprised that the ones I like fit into one of the categories. This one fell into the golden ratio concept.
golden spiral
Stumbled again on the concept of the golden spiral. Actually understood it this time but didn't execute it well enough this afternoon. Basically a composition technique almost similar to the rule of thirds. Found it as a processing design tool in Lightroom among other concepts that I will need to use when possible.
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Skagit Spring driveby
Quite lucky to decide to drive through the Skagit Valley areas. Turned out that daffodels were in full bloom and when stopping by one of the fields came upon this lady who was quite nice to talk to me. There was an old apple tree just beside the house (just out of camera range on the right) where her boy friend's parents were buried and she requested that I take a photo of the tree which I did. Just before that I asked to take her photo in front of the fields of daffodils and here it is.
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
dof
It took me a while to figure out depth of field as I initially shot in P mode. Got bored with that and decided to learn the various modes of which aperture mode was one. So along came the understanding of dof. A more detailed explanation is here: http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/depth-of-field.htm. Basically for a certain focal lenght and distances there is a depth of field (dof) which is a distance in front of and behind where the camera is focused at.. Simplistically is is 1/3 in front and 2/3 from the point of focus. This can be calculated and there are calculators for doing so: http://www.dofmaster.com/dofjs.html. The important thing is if you know the dof in back of the point of focus you can just move backwards or forwards to blur/focus on the background.
Monday, March 11, 2013
rim light education
As much as you study lighting techniques using strobes, you really learn much more by seeing. I was sitting on the bus and on the other side of the bus another person sat. The seat had 2 strip lights on each side and it was amazing to see the rim light effect it created on the man. I was tempted to ask for a photo but ended up taking a self-portrait using my IPhone. I'll have to try this on my next shoot.
Sunday, March 10, 2013
good-bye to Posterous
Saturday, January 19, 2013
midnight fog
Another after work shot of Science World...I noticed it was foggy just as I was pulling out of National Yard so I thought why not. A few different possibilities but it was cold and the metal on the camera and tripod just about gave me frostbite. Or at least it felt like it in the end. As often as I come by and take photos I find the different weather and light conditions to provide an interesting variety of shots.
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Eastside morning
I wanted to try a sunrise/sunset shot from this vantage point and I am not too keen on it. It is tougher to shoot when it is towards the sun. Seems like my more successful shots are when it is opposite the sun or away from it. Or maybe it's the foreground that isn't suitable. But this vantage point has been good when there are lots of clouds on an cloudy day and not at sunrise/sunset.
Wednesday, January 02, 2013
Vancouver Idle No More
Another protest...seems like everybody is including me. Tried my hand at portraiture on the street so to speak. Lots more practice...mostly to get over the feeling of intruding in someone else's space and take a good photo!
Tuesday, January 01, 2013
at Kits Beach on a foggy New Year's day
I was trying to get to the Polar Bear swim but with so many people couldn't find a parking spot so I went to my usual shooting location at Kits Beach. Cold at freezing temperature but there were a lot of people walking around. Great day to start the new year.