Yesterday I had a bit of time to run about and take some pictures. I started on Farmington Road at the old work camp (the razor wire). After that, I drove around everywhere looking for subject matter. Once again, I found a couple of creatures to shoot, and other... stuff?
Brian, we really need to take a road trip and find more random things.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Tonight I went to a couple of cemeteries, and wow... That is a different thing to do. It is not that going is scary, it is just so quiet. The silence at Springdale was just creepy. No birds, no crickets, no nothing. Anyway, it did make for a good time, and some good pictures.
The next couple of shots were using two off-camera slave flashes triggered by my on-camera flash using both flash curtains. The slave flashes were to the left, and one was bounced of an adjacent tombstone.
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Thursday, July 9, 2009
I guess that someone needs to tell me what the deal with "Photobucket" and "Blogger" is... The past few sets of pictures I posted up have all turned out crappy. On my home computer and work computer, the originals look great, but when uploaded, they look like shit. Is the the compression of the files or am I doing something wrong here?
Anyone?
Anyone?
Friday, July 3, 2009
I finally made a remote shutter release, so I had to test it out. I ran around last night going to various places to shoot some nigh time shots. I also decided to play with f/stops and some custom settings on the camera. Some turned out good, while others... Not so much.
Anyway, a word of advice: Lens filters such as a UV filter can bounce light between the camera lens and filter giving halos and flares. I did not notice anything until I started processing the pictures. So, that pissed me off that a quarter of my shots had been ruined. I suppose there is always next time though.
Anyway, a word of advice: Lens filters such as a UV filter can bounce light between the camera lens and filter giving halos and flares. I did not notice anything until I started processing the pictures. So, that pissed me off that a quarter of my shots had been ruined. I suppose there is always next time though.
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