These two photos ended up above each other in my flickr stream in an amusing fashion:
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Texturing
My friend Jessie convinced me to try my hand at "texturing." I combined these two images:
To get:
Overall, I like the tones and the vertical lines, but I'm not a big fan of the rivets across Melody's face.
I got the aluminum image from grungetextures.com. Their images are free for non-commercial use, as long as you give credit. Lots of good stuff there, I'll have to try this more.
To get:
Overall, I like the tones and the vertical lines, but I'm not a big fan of the rivets across Melody's face.
I got the aluminum image from grungetextures.com. Their images are free for non-commercial use, as long as you give credit. Lots of good stuff there, I'll have to try this more.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Stagecoach Road Photoshoot
On Sunday, Melody and I took a quick trip to Stage Coach Rd. off of route 154. We captured several great portraits and I'm still post-processing them, but here's a quick preview.
This was my first real opportunity to use all of my newly acquired AlienBees gear (hooray for Craigslist). I decided to experiment with the beauty dish as a key light and use the softbox for fill. The first shot here was actually a candid, but I liked it and decided to post-process it anyway. It was quite warm out, so we were both sucking down a lot of water, and I happened to catch Melody being adorable in the process:
If you look at the large image, you'll see the telltale doughnut-shaped catchlight from the beauty dish in her eyes. Here's what the setup looked like from a few steps back (click through to the image to see some notes about what all of the equipment is):
We also played with the idea of wind in her hair. Since there wasn't much wind (and if there had been my lights would have toppled quickly), we faked it. She pulled her hair down and put her head to the side, we counted to three, and then she tossed her head up and to the side, causing her hair to fly to the left. Ten or so takes of this later, et voila:
This was my first real opportunity to use all of my newly acquired AlienBees gear (hooray for Craigslist). I decided to experiment with the beauty dish as a key light and use the softbox for fill. The first shot here was actually a candid, but I liked it and decided to post-process it anyway. It was quite warm out, so we were both sucking down a lot of water, and I happened to catch Melody being adorable in the process:
If you look at the large image, you'll see the telltale doughnut-shaped catchlight from the beauty dish in her eyes. Here's what the setup looked like from a few steps back (click through to the image to see some notes about what all of the equipment is):
We also played with the idea of wind in her hair. Since there wasn't much wind (and if there had been my lights would have toppled quickly), we faked it. She pulled her hair down and put her head to the side, we counted to three, and then she tossed her head up and to the side, causing her hair to fly to the left. Ten or so takes of this later, et voila:
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Last night I attended the 90th Annual Santa Barbara Hunter-Jumper Show with my friend Violet. She competed in a number of the events this week, but last night we were just watching the competition. I was struck at how quiet the event was. When the horse was close, you could hear it breathing, but there was little noise otherwise. Once the jumpers finished the course, the crowd erupted into applause, breaking the silence.
It's a good thing I don't do sports photography very often, otherwise I'd be tempted to buy the Nikkor 70-200 ƒ/2.8; who am I kidding, I want the lens anyway!
It's a good thing I don't do sports photography very often, otherwise I'd be tempted to buy the Nikkor 70-200 ƒ/2.8; who am I kidding, I want the lens anyway!
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Fireworks
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