iso100 f/8 5secs
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Project 52 4/52
Here is my photo for week 4. Taken during my photography class. I love love love this one.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Looooooonnnnnnnnnnnggggggggg Exposures
Last night I had my second of four photography classes. I wanted to change the location this time to the Newcastle Baths. I have wanted to shoot down here since I first got my camera.
To say I had a lot of fun was an understatement. I don't think I stopped smiling the whole lesson.
We worked on long exposures this week - using filters. These photos were taken between 6:00pm and 7:00pm - when the sun was strong and hot. I am hooked and going to have to get myself some filters.
All photos have been taken using my 18-55mm kit lens.
OK, not the best photo as there is quite a bit of noise in the foreground - but not bad from what I started with.
To say I had a lot of fun was an understatement. I don't think I stopped smiling the whole lesson.
We worked on long exposures this week - using filters. These photos were taken between 6:00pm and 7:00pm - when the sun was strong and hot. I am hooked and going to have to get myself some filters.
All photos have been taken using my 18-55mm kit lens.
iso100 f/22 25secs
iso100 f/22 25secs
Last post I said I would show you a before and after. Here is a before... this was under-exposed.
After a play around in Lightroom - and this is the result.
OK, not the best photo as there is quite a bit of noise in the foreground - but not bad from what I started with.
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Project 52 - 3/52
This weeks photo for Project 52 is from my lesson at Stockton. This one is my favourite from the set
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Beginners Course
Ever since I bought my DSLR, I have been looking for a beginners photography course. I have seen quite a few, but I was put off by the size of the classes and by their websites - I know this sounds terrible, but if I dont like the pictures on their website, I am dubious as to what I can be taught by them. On a recommendation I approached Mark from Tighes Hill Photography, what appealed to me about this course was that it was one-on-one spread over 4 weeks.
Tuesday was my first class and we headed down at 6pm to Stockton Beach. I was a bit worried driving from work as the weather was a bit suspect, but the light and the clouds were perfect for shooting.
I had a great time on the course (thanks Mark) learnt some new things and really excited that what I was doing was right - I was so worried that I was doing everything wrong, so great to know that I was on the right track.
Photos were taken with my 18-55mm kit lens - I have lens envy at the moment as I had a little play with Mark's Sigma 10-20mm lens - going to have to save up for that one.
They have been edited in Lightroom - I will post some before and after's in another post. I found some new tricks today that I am pretty excited about.
Tuesday was my first class and we headed down at 6pm to Stockton Beach. I was a bit worried driving from work as the weather was a bit suspect, but the light and the clouds were perfect for shooting.
I had a great time on the course (thanks Mark) learnt some new things and really excited that what I was doing was right - I was so worried that I was doing everything wrong, so great to know that I was on the right track.
Photos were taken with my 18-55mm kit lens - I have lens envy at the moment as I had a little play with Mark's Sigma 10-20mm lens - going to have to save up for that one.
They have been edited in Lightroom - I will post some before and after's in another post. I found some new tricks today that I am pretty excited about.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Project 52 - 2/52
It has been a busy week. I work 3 days a week, but have managed to squeeze in 33 hours in those 3 days. I was worried that I would not get anything in this week, but bath time saw me running for the camera.
I have played edited this photo in Lightroom (thanks for the tip Nic) I am so far loving this program and have been able to navigate my way through it without any instructions.
iso 100 f/1.8 1/250- Lens 50mm 1.8
I have played edited this photo in Lightroom (thanks for the tip Nic) I am so far loving this program and have been able to navigate my way through it without any instructions.
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Project 52 - 1/52
I debated which picture to use for my first for Project 52 - I left it until the last minute to decide
I love this photo - I could look at it all day.
I love this photo - I could look at it all day.
Friday, January 7, 2011
Light
I am always looking for a nice photo opportunity. I have found a great place for photo shoots is the bath.
I love these photos - they were taken in AV setting with the 18-55mm kit lens. I love the light that I have in the bathroom. Ella has started to dread bath time as there is always a camera in her face.
I love these photos - they were taken in AV setting with the 18-55mm kit lens. I love the light that I have in the bathroom. Ella has started to dread bath time as there is always a camera in her face.
Paris
Paris is our six year old boxer. I find that in the last few months - maybe more, she has started to really age and go grey. This weathered look upsets me somewhat as I have already lost one of my boxers - I am not ready to lose another one.
Hopefully I have a few more years with her.
iso 400 f/1.8 1/160
Hopefully I have a few more years with her.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
The beach
I have been wanting take my camera down to the beach for awhile now. We went down late this afternoon. The skies grey, threatening rain - however, as usual nothing eventuated.
I always am interested when reading anything related to photgraphy what camera and lens are they using. In my case - I am using a Canon 500D, I bought it with the single lens kit - which is the 18-55mm, however, since I bought the 50mm 1.8 I have not used the kit lens. All these photos - and the photos from the post before have been taken the 'nifty fifty'
All these photos are straight out of the camera (SOOC) - I havent worked out Photoshop yet. That is my next thing to learn.
iso 100 f/1.8 1/2500
I always am interested when reading anything related to photgraphy what camera and lens are they using. In my case - I am using a Canon 500D, I bought it with the single lens kit - which is the 18-55mm, however, since I bought the 50mm 1.8 I have not used the kit lens. All these photos - and the photos from the post before have been taken the 'nifty fifty'
iso 100 f/1.8 1/2500
iso 100 f/1.8 1/3200
iso 100 f/1.8 1/3200
iso 100 f/1.8 1/3200
iso 100 f/1.8 1/3200
iso 100 f/1.8 1/1600
iso 100 f/1.8 1/4000
All these photos are straight out of the camera (SOOC) - I havent worked out Photoshop yet. That is my next thing to learn.
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Welcome welcome 2011
It is a brand new year and I thought I would start a brand new blog - I haven't gotten rid of the old one, I am going to try to keep both of them going.
Why am I starting a new one? Because I have a new hobby, and it is slowly taking over. It is a photography hobby.
Participating in Project52 which is a photo every week from your chosen subject - mine being family/landscape.
I want this as a record as how much I grow over the year in terms of my photography.
Here are some of my last pictures of 2010 - before the illness hit. As you will soon come to realise my favourite subject to shoot is my kids Ella and Harry
So come with me on this journey while I learn about f/stops, aperture and shutter speeds and everything in between. Hoping that we all can take more beautiful pictures before the year is out.
Why am I starting a new one? Because I have a new hobby, and it is slowly taking over. It is a photography hobby.
Participating in Project52 which is a photo every week from your chosen subject - mine being family/landscape.
I want this as a record as how much I grow over the year in terms of my photography.
Here are some of my last pictures of 2010 - before the illness hit. As you will soon come to realise my favourite subject to shoot is my kids Ella and Harry
So come with me on this journey while I learn about f/stops, aperture and shutter speeds and everything in between. Hoping that we all can take more beautiful pictures before the year is out.
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