Week 07: Gone to the Birds
This past weekend, my wife and I took Friday off and made a long weekend for my birthday. Since it was for my birthday, I got to pick the activity, so naturally I chose photography. It has been far too cold for anything extended outdoors, and we had just recently been to the local conservatory, so we opted for the Aviary....
More (as well as originals) will be posted on my blog in the coming days - http://www.ktuli.com/photography/ - if you are interested in checking them out too.
I know I made tons of mistakes (too narrow of a depth of field, some poor compositions, etc), but we ended up purchasing a membership, so we'll definitely be visiting again soon, so I can try and correct my mistakes next time (and probably make all new mistakes!).
- Bill
Week 07: Gone to the Birds (bonus post)
Ok - since I have a multitude of photos from this outing, I figured I'd post a bonus photo.
I really liked this B&W conversion, and wondered what folks here though of it.
http://gallery.ktuli.com/main.php?g2...serialNumber=2
I also did a quick write-up regarding White Balance/Color Temperature on my blog using several versions of this photo as a comparison to illustrate the effect changing the color temperature has on a photo if anyone is interested - http://www.ktuli.com/photography/
Enjoy!
- Bill
Re: Week 07: Gone to the Birds (bonus post)
It's pretty good detail you've managed to capture given the tight cropping you've done while having the lens wide open. Your subjects certainly stand out from the background very well.
The whole temperature scale of colours is always something that I find difficult to explain to other people. I mean, who really thinks of colour in terms of temperature? But the examples you've placed in your blog do a good job of providing people with a reference point. Good job!
Week 08: More Super Macro
Looking at these photos, they don't look nearly as sharp as I would like them to be. Perhaps it is from my Kenko 2x teleconverter, perhaps from the dramatic magnification (these are at 10:1), perhaps from the (quite literally) razor thin depth of field. Regardless of why, it is certainly something I'll have to and to the list of things to work on figuring out and fixing in subsequent weeks.
Though that difficulty certainly makes me somewhat unhappy with these results, I'm still including them here as an example of thinking of a potential shot and seeing it through. I'd been thinking of things I could shoot in super macro to show them in a way you'd rarely ever see.
So like last time, have fun guessing what these might be...
http://gallery.ktuli.com/main.php?g2...serialNumber=2
http://gallery.ktuli.com/main.php?g2...serialNumber=2
http://gallery.ktuli.com/main.php?g2...serialNumber=2
http://gallery.ktuli.com/main.php?g2...serialNumber=2
- Bill
Re: Week 08: More Super Macro
Kerry thinks they're toothbrush bristles - you had me stumped :)
Agree with the issue on sharpness with these captures but at least they make you think!
Re: Week 08: More Super Macro
Well - Kerry is one smart cookie. That is exactly what they are. The blue and green color is produced by shooting the flash up through the colored plastic handle of the toothbrush as is illustrated here:
http://gallery.ktuli.com/main.php?g2...serialNumber=2
When I originally came up with the idea, I was hoping for a bit more of an interesting shot. I originally wanted to only do 5x or lower magnification by taking a bunch of the bristles and bundling them together, but that was not really a feasible task. So I tried the 10x magnification to isolate just one bunch of the bristles at a time. While it helped to fill the frame with them, I believe it exacerbated my sharpness issues. Additionally, I was hoping for something more dramatic with the light traveling through the bristles - I may try and track down some fiber optic threads and retry this at a later date to see if I can get any better results.
As it stands, these shots ended up making me think of the scene in the Superman movie where he went and was able to talk with his father...
Thanks for viewing.
- Bill
Re: Week 08: More Super Macro
I was going to guess it was the supermans fortress of solitude! Nice shots bill. Your macro studio looks similar to mine.
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KTHXBAI
I was going to guess it was the supermans fortress of solitude! Nice shots bill. Your macro studio looks similar to mine.
Yeah - thanks for the idea.... I borrowed it from your example. :)
Re: Week 08: More Super Macro
Yesssss!!!!!!!!!! Its very well done, not many would guess it was toothbrush bristles :)
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KTHXBAI
I was going to guess it was the supermans fortress of solitude! Nice shots bill. Your macro studio looks similar to mine.
LOL, Thats what my husband Mal said ;)
Week 09: Square Crops and Jumping Spiders
Well, I'm in rapid fire mode with my P52 posts as I managed to get Week 09 done well earlier than my usual.
As you may have seen from my spiders thread post, my wife brought me a jumping spider to work with. And though I normally just try to get full frames when I'm shooting, I did break down and do some cropping on this batch. In particular, I tried a crop I rarely use (I normally tend to stay with the 3:2 aspect ratio imposed on me by Canon) with a square crop. Given the subject, I felt it perfectly fitting.
:eek::eek::eek::eek:WARNING!!!!!!:eek::eek::eek::eek: If you don't like spiders or bugs, you might not want to keep scrolling.... I'm going to put in some blank lines to give you a chance... scroll past this, and it is at your own risk. (Though I really hope you do check out the photos because I think they're really cool!) :)
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http://gallery.ktuli.com/main.php?g2...serialNumber=2
http://gallery.ktuli.com/main.php?g2...serialNumber=2
Thanks for viewing if you made it this far... :)
- Bill
Re: Week 09: Square Crops and Jumping Spiders
Really impressive Bill. You got him to pose :D
Re: Week 09: Square Crops and Jumping Spiders
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Goldcoastgolfer
Really impressive Bill. You got him to pose :D
HAHA! Not really. He got me to work on my focusing techniques to be able to get a couple shots off in the microseconds that he stands still... ;)
Actually, he was much better the second day after I'd fed him - I think the full belly and more time in front of the camera, realizing it wasn't a threat really helped.
I still have him here, so I'll probably try for some more shots before releasing him (plus he still has crickets to eat).
- Bill
Re: Week 09: Square Crops and Jumping Spiders
How large is he? Our jumping spiders are usually about a third of an inch long down here.
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Goldcoastgolfer
How large is he? Our jumping spiders are usually about a third of an inch long down here.
Yeah - this guy is about that size.
Re: Week 09: Square Crops and Jumping Spiders
Amazing photo's Bill, Something I hope to be able to produce in the future.
Cheers Greg