Re: 2017 Project 52 - 2nd Quarter by Geoff F
Week 23 - South Sands area. A brief bright spell but I didn't trust the developing clouds so just a quick stroll along the cliff path and thinking about more possible 4 x 5 ratio scenes which would be suitable for the calendar
Steps at South Sands Beach
http://www.pbase.com/crustacean/imag...2/original.jpg
7D with Tamron 24-70 lens 1/400 F11 Iso 200
South Sands Ferry passing Salcombe Castle
http://www.pbase.com/crustacean/imag...3/original.jpg
Going for a paddle
http://www.pbase.com/crustacean/imag...4/original.jpg
And one of those 'This probably won't work but let's have a go anyway' type of scenes.
http://www.pbase.com/crustacean/imag...5/original.jpg
1/800 F11 Iso 200
Re: 2017 Project 52 - 2nd Quarter by Geoff F
been fun to see your part of the world!
I think # 4 has good potential with some judicious post processing.
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Although intrigued by the steps in #1, my favourite is the last photo. I'm left wondering how/why the kayaker is in the midst of the rocks. At least he's heading in the right direction!
You did a good job of capturing the backlit water. It's a typical type of view where I live but not always the easiest to capture photographically.
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There is a narrow shallow channel through the rocks; just space for a canoe to squeeze past. Quite a bit of editing on that scene including a graduated mask over the sky plus a few other masking tweaks in an attempt to add some detail and light reduction into the sky and sea while also brightening the rocks a little.
Re: 2017 Project 52 - 2nd Quarter by Geoff F
I like #2 ( Great colors!) and 3 a lot. #2 looks a little "downhill" to me.
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lovelife65
I like #2 ( Great colors!) and 3 a lot. #2 looks a little "downhill" to me.
I opened the photo (#2) in PS so I could impose a grid on it. As far as I could tell, the day beacon and the vertical walls of the buildings all seemed to be vertical. So any "downhill" appearance is probably a function of the boat's waterline and perhaps the rocky shoreline but to my surprise the shoreline appeared to be remarkedly horizontal.
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I especially like the last two images :)
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Thanks for the comments.
With some scenes, like #2, nothing can be relied upon for straightness, particularly the old castle walls and beacon. ;)
So I zoomed in and worked from the corner wall of one of the distant houses near the image centre.
Re: 2017 Project 52 - 2nd Quarter by Geoff F
Week 24 - Damselflies. A lot of these around now, and judging by their actions there should be plenty for next year as well. ;)
Blue-tailed Damselfly
http://www.pbase.com/crustacean/imag...5/original.jpg
7D with Sigma 180 macro lens. 1/250 F14 Iso 200
And a pair of Common Blue Damselflies.
http://www.pbase.com/crustacean/imag...6/original.jpg
Everything else is also getting some action. Green Dock Beetles
http://www.pbase.com/crustacean/imag...8/original.jpg
I always struggle to photograph these extremely reflective beetles. This time I increased the Iso to 800 and just used a little bit of fill flash.
Green Shieldbugs
http://www.pbase.com/crustacean/imag...9/original.jpg
Did the same thing with these tricky subjects. And a merge of two focus points to improve the depth of focus.
Re: 2017 Project 52 - 2nd Quarter by Geoff F
A good set of photos of busy subjects!
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Hi Geoff ~ Your dialog in explanation adds to the interest of these well executed shots! So crisp and clear! :)
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Great private scenes.....
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Week 25 which means half the year gone already! :eek:
While recording insect life at a local reserve I wondered if I could manage some sort of landscape scene from the area; so these are my attempts.
Across the Marsh.
http://www.pbase.com/crustacean/imag...6/original.jpg
7D with Tamron 24-70 lens. F11 Iso 200 and a merge of 3 different exposures, hand held. Maybe a fraction less sky?
Power Across the Marsh. A different angle from the same shooting position. Definitely an experimental shot to see if I could get anything to work from this scene.
http://www.pbase.com/crustacean/imag...3/original.jpg
1/200 F11 Iso 200 and a merge of different adjustments from one Raw file.
Topsham Bridge. A different site the previous day. I was leaning out as far as I could over a low wall to avoid various unwanted items. Nothing is truly horizontal or vertical in this scene so I went with the camera rotation indicator in the viewfinder.
http://www.pbase.com/crustacean/imag...4/original.jpg
1/200 F11 Iso 400 and a merge of Raw conversions.
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Nice set of images Geoff :)
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Thanks Binnur.
Going to a square crop on the marsh scenes comes out like this:
http://i65.tinypic.com/nbx2jn.jpg
http://i63.tinypic.com/6f2v0n.jpg
This creates a slightly different sort of scene but I'm not really sure which I prefer.
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Geoff, with respect to the first of the two, I think my preference is the square crop but.....
Do you know what the derelict building was in its heyday? A very solidly built farm house?
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Love the bug shots, Geoff. I hope ours are still in the mood this weekend when I might have an opportunity to shoot them.
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"I always struggle to photograph these extremely reflective beetles. This time I increased the Iso to 800 and just used a little bit of fill flash."
Hi Geoff, my limited understanding of flash is either there is flash or no flash or diffused flash. I generally diffuse my flash or when I am lazy, I use fill flash but have not tried "a little bit of fill flash." May I know how you do it?