This week I tried a more fashion forward photoshoot. Using a few props such as fishnet gloves and a trilby the following images were produced. (Obviously a degree of photoshop has been used to enhance the images.)
Wednesday, 27 November 2013
Wednesday, 20 November 2013
Macro Worlds
Yet again I have been using the extension rings added to my camera, to try and capture detail seen in the botanical world, in a studio like setting. Using only a table lamp, and some pieces of card the following images were produced. The decision to use a 16:10 ratio for the pictures is to allow more white space into the images. and effect that was particularly successful in the last two photos which almost feel desolate and lonely.
Tuesday, 12 November 2013
Studio Shoot.
At College this weekend I got my first introduction to a professional photographic studio. The session was on relatively short notice, hence no costumes or make up. (a one way ticket to certain disaster but never mind!) The object of the session was to familiarise myself with the various lighting equipment and the effects you can produce just by moving the lights around and by changing the filters and modifiers. With inspiration provided by Mumford and Sons, and Jake Bugg, the following results were produced. Whilst not the finest portraits known to man, they are at least a reasonable base to start from.
Tuesday, 5 November 2013
Bonfire Night
Thanks to the Great British tradition of celebrating an attempt to blow up the houses of parliament, on Saturday my uncle held a bonfire party, complete with a wood burning stove (a proper bonfire would have been problematic due to the size of the garden) and a 15ish minute firework display.
I took along my camera and tripod, and using relatively long exposures (often 1-2 sec) tried to capture the feel of the party.
Now as i wanted to enjoy the fireworks myself rather than just focusing on the camera, i went for the set up the camera and then just use the multiple shot function. This left me with around 500 photos to cull, but at least this way i got to admire the show myself whilst still getting some reasonable results.
The first 4 are all sky shots, and due to the long exposure a light painting effect is seen, with the sparks creating patterns across the sky. Unfortunately i was too close to get any burst like formations.
I took along my camera and tripod, and using relatively long exposures (often 1-2 sec) tried to capture the feel of the party.
Now as i wanted to enjoy the fireworks myself rather than just focusing on the camera, i went for the set up the camera and then just use the multiple shot function. This left me with around 500 photos to cull, but at least this way i got to admire the show myself whilst still getting some reasonable results.
The first 4 are all sky shots, and due to the long exposure a light painting effect is seen, with the sparks creating patterns across the sky. Unfortunately i was too close to get any burst like formations.
These next 4 were taken of the fountains and wheels lighting up the sky, oh and also the sparklers my cousins were playing with after the display.
This final shot however is probably my favourite as i like how the gnome in shot is watching the fireworks!
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