Monday, 15 November 2010
Walkabout
Macro, Macro Man
Macro photography is something I find fascinating so I couldn't wait to start using my new Sigma 105mm f2.8 lens. Typically though my tripod broke the day it arrived so I've had to go hand to hand with the incredibly small plane of focus available.
1. 105mm 1/200s f4 -1 1/3ev ISO100
2. 105mm 1/100s f2.8 -1ev ISO100 - Curves adjustment, cloning
3. 105mm 1/40s f16 ISO3200 - Curves adjustment
Wednesday, 10 November 2010
Movement & Rhythm
With most of my time spent trying to keep a steady hand it's easy to forget what movement can bring to an image. 'Freezing' a moment or allowing motion to be captured or created by the camera can add an abstract dynamic to an otherwise mundane photograph.
Below are 3 in-camera shots taken using movement to create a sense of motion, rhythm balanced between shutter speed, panning, tilting, zooming or rotating the camera.
Below are 3 in-camera shots taken using movement to create a sense of motion, rhythm balanced between shutter speed, panning, tilting, zooming or rotating the camera.
Sunday, 7 November 2010
Garden of Evil: Forbidden Fruit
Part of a series of planned gothic fairytale images. A friend beat me to it last year by staging a similar photograph using barbed wire, so it's not the most original idea but one I wanted to post as it's been on the cards for months!
Taken indoors, handheld and lit from a single window to the upper left of shot with a silver reflector to the right, the low light meant using a higher ISO which has contributed some gritty noise. I applied a heavy curves adjustment in Photoshop and converted to mono using an adjustment layer, with the colour of the apple brought back using a layer mask.
46mm 1/40 f4.5 ISO 3200 -1ev
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