Re: Project 52 by Kerry S
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Originally Posted by
Goldcoastgolfer
I still have no idea how and where you find these shots when I'm standing right beside you!
I think that is a common occurrence (seeing something worth photographing) when two or more photographers are in the same area. I was reading an article about a photography group excursion. When the members reviewed each others photographs at the end of day, they were surprised at the beautiful photos taken by one member. The photographers secret, he stayed out until the magic hour while the other members were inside eating.
Re: Project 52 by Kerry S
Kerry, I like them all, what kind of flower is the last one? My daughter goes with me when I shoot, and whenever I see her shots, I always wonder, whey didn't I see that? Again, great pictures.
Re: Project 52 by Kerry S
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Originally Posted by
Goldcoastgolfer
I still have no idea how and where you find these shots when I'm standing right beside you!
Vision, dear boy. Vision. The woman has it!!
There is an edge of seriousness to that comment, because I, too, am always in awe of the vision some people have to 'see' the image. I'm very grateful that people comment positively on what I do. However, I'm very conscious that I don't have the same breadth of vision that some people have and who constantly turn up these inspiring images that I, in a hundred years, would never have 'seen'.
Re: Project 52 by Kerry S
these are great pictures Kerry! :)
I just would like to see a different version of #2 and #3 with wider DoF, still don't know if there will be any improvement...
anyway great job! thanks for sharing
Nicola
PS
I'm shocked to see that san Pellegrino water is sold also in Australia... how can be economically convenient to ship just water so far away??
Re: Project 52 by Kerry S
Thanks so much for all your comments :) The flower is a native of Australia belonging to the Bottle Brush family of trees. I was wandering around aimlessly at home thinking 'arghhh there is nothing to take photos of' whilst 50metres down the road is the park which has a whole array of Australian Native bushes - gees I really need to open my eyes to whats around me :) LOL Nicola, yes, we get a lot of water imported into Australia, and I'm sure I paid something like $5 for that little 400ml bottle. Water is more expensive that soft drinks, petrol and some alcoholic drinks here in Australia. More often than not in a restaurant they will offer 'sparkling' water, never 'tap' water :rolleyes: We like to pretend we're cultured here in Oz.
Re: Project 52 by Kerry S
Oh this is what the pretty little flowers turn into.
http://i41.tinypic.com/14lk6lf.jpg
Re: Project 52 by Kerry S
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Originally Posted by
Donald
Vision, dear boy. Vision. The woman has it!!
Something I have always struggled with :)
Re: Project 52 by Kerry S
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kezmal
Project 52 for me will be the opportunity to learn more about the technical side of photography. Learning how to take a photo and then learning the PP of photography. The technical side can be quite confusing for me, its slowly sinking in, but I want to get to a point where I can look at my surroundings and clearly know what camera settings I'll need.
I'd also like to experiment with Still Life Photography and Architecture.
This is one I took yesterday. I think I took the same photo 50 times, but just changed the speed, aperture and ISO settings for each :)
http://i40.tinypic.com/35n8x87.jpg
No idea what I'm looking at here. but it certainly holds the eye. Nice one.
Re: Project 52 by Kerry S
They are some dead leaves that I piled together taken on our outside table. :D
Re: Project 52 by Kerry S
Hi Kerry, Great lighting and composition with the focus on the end of the Banksia, great natural colour, the only concern I have is with the background, it tends to take your focus off the flower with perhaps too much saturation in the yellows and greens.
Re: Project 52 by Kerry S
Thanks Wendy, I agree the background is a little bright. Might see what I can do about that. :D
Re: Project 52 by Kerry S
Miniature World.
So for Week 3, I decided to play with some of the settings on my D5100 which includes Effects. This was using the Miniature setting taken from the top of our estate and looking out over the Gold Coast out to Surfers Paradise. Its the first time I've used it, so have a lot to learn about it yet :)
http://i42.tinypic.com/119tmh0.jpg
Re: Project 52 by Kerry S
Interesting, I had to look up the miniature effect though to see what it was supposed to do. I found some info here. http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/3964...-mode-explored
Looks like it might be put to good use to simulate shallow DOF. I've tried doing the same thing by blurring the front and back in PP, but I didn't do a very good job and Dave H. caught me on it right away. :o
Thanks for the example, I will have to see if I have this on my camera. I can think of many instances when I'd like something like this
Wendy
Re: Project 52 by Kerry S
That is a really neat effect. I have seen it before, but was not sure how people managed it.
Ryo
Re: Project 52 by Kerry S
Thanks for the comments, it is a neat little effect. Would love to try it in a busy shopping complex from a second or third level looking down onto the crowds of people.
Re: Project 52 by Kerry S
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ScoutR
Thanks for the example, I will have to see if I have this on my camera. I can think of many instances when I'd like something like this
Sorry Wendy - it's not a feature built into the D7000 - just the D5100.
Re: Project 52 by Kerry S
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Rob Douglas
Thanks for the link Rob. Now I get it. I can see I didn't really get what the miniature effect was supposed to do. I thought it was just blurring DOF, which I guess is kind of what it's doing but now I know a bit about Tilt Shift too.
I'm not sure I can do this in Elements. I read the process and I think if I knew how to work in layers I could do it. Another thing to add to the To Do list. I love this project, I'm seeing so many new things posted in here that I would not otherwise get around to reading or thinking about.
Wendy