Friday, June 29, 2007

still the same picture and the same approach after some corrections in photoshop to remove dustspots.

I really need to clean my camera sensor again. Problem is only that I never got the last piece of dust of the sensor.

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since lindsay is in temecula I got the whole apartement to me with gives me wounderfull possibilities to play with towels and try to shoot nice artistic pictures. Which helps me understanding the principles of flash better. For example the influence of shutter speed with the use of a flash. Basically the slower the shutters speed the higher the impact of ambiant light. This means with a very fast shutter speed the only light which hits the sensor/film is the ligth of the flash and the ambiant light is removed from the pictures.

Now I just need to understand how the aperature affects this effects.

Btw I like the picture to the bottom more, the cooler tones are something different. Normaly all the pictures I see have really warm tones.

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Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Today I decided to give my lens a rundown and shoot some birds in Davis. Which are rediculous hard to track.

I also received my 10x15 prints and looking now for frames to hang them on the walls.

At least 1 or 2 of them.

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Saturday, June 23, 2007

mhm something is fishy for a weird reason my camera just stopt metering and after I turned it off and started it again it worked again.

i truly hope it doesn't break right now, cause I need at least 6 month to get the money for a new camera and the D50 is not available anymore which means I would have to get a D80 or D200 which are way to pricey for my taste. I don't see me spending 1000-1500$ on a simple body. Specially the performance of the D80 is worse (metering sucks) compared to my D50 and the D200 is way to pricey and ways like 900g.

As of matter a fact the on board flash is dead, which is a very, very bad sign.

So I truly hope its not dying on me, but it looks pretty bad so far. So I think I should start saving, I only took 10500 pictures and the warranty just ended :(

On the bright site some random guy at nuggets stopped me today and talk all kind of stuff about my car. and told me he had a 1998 Dakota and put 280k miles on it before he sold it. Which is very nice to hear, so I don't need to get a new car any time soon. Which I prob couldn't afford anyway...

...Sofar I got 150k miles...

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at 4 am in the morning I finally figured out how to put maps on the gps and now it seems to work fine.

I also decided at 3.40 in the morning to drive to work to pick up my cdrom and got promptly stopped me for:

- driving with a broken headlight, didn't know it
- driving 15 mph to fast

after testing me if I was drunk and also telling me i need to have a proof of registration with me... He let me go and i was very happy about this. Just saved me a couple of hundred dollar.

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yay my gps arrived lets and it works somehow. Except they send me the wrong wire and I can't upload maps, which basically makes it a pretty expensive compass...

...which doens't point north, except you move for a while..

so I try to wdo some work arrounds and put maps on an sd card or so, we will see.

To the left a little curious fellow who decided to be my daily victim

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what can you do on a Friday night in Davis,

how is about running away and making a bbq at mikes place to wish Barret a good bye and much fun in San Diego.

So what we got, several programmers and it's which have all something in common. Sharp knives and cameras.
Which means we ended up with around 4 cameras and nearly every consumer lens Nikon produces.




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Thursday, June 21, 2007

sometimes everything just works out perfect.

We are finally done with our vacation planning and will spend some time in the high sierras. This will be arround august.

I managed to sell my 70-300 mm el cheapo lens and added the money I got, to purchase a 70-300mm VR lens which came with 50$ rebeate. So it was affordable.
After it was delivered today I just put it on my camera and a little bird decided to check it out and landed in the tree in front of me. Sadly it was in the late afternoon so I had to shoot the picture at iso 800 and is only usable in black and white, but it was handhold and the VR works damn well.

Sofar I'm very happy with this lens, except that it's a little bit heavy and my small hiking backpack only fits 3 lenses now. Which means I need to decide what I take with me.

Sofar I packed it with:

70 - 300 mm VR zoom
10 - 20 mm UWA zoom
90mm macro

and a flash. Maybe I can squeeze somehow my 50mm F/1.8 or tokina 19-35mm in, but I doubt it. If I need more gear I always can grab my big hiking packback.

So what else, I stopped at our local hiking shop and got me some hiking pants and shoes. Little bit later I ordered a gps system for our trip, which was fairly cheap for 160$ and should take care that we don't get lost. It was kinda annoying to loose my car in the desert last year and I don't want to experience this again.

Lindsay is right now in San Diego and I'm going to visit her in 2 weeks and also move some stuff for a friend down there. Which means I can spend another 200$ on gas.

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Sunday, June 17, 2007

after I discovered several dustspots in my pictures and checked my sensor. I figured its time to clean the sensor so i went ahead and get some cleaning products from adorama.com, my favorite store and ordered them.

They also got a nice little buton which says: order history and showed me I spend roughly 3500$ sofar on this hobby. In the last 24 month.

maybe I should have bought a compact camera instead of a DSLR, nobody ever told me it's such an expensive hobby.

On the other hand its only 150$ a month which equals going out 3 times a month.

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Saturday, June 16, 2007

this time the lens was in focus and damn I love the 90mm tamerom macro. It's so incredible sharp.

Btw he stole a peanut!

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this was the perfect opurtunity for a wounderfull picture of the day and I screwed it up. Accidently the flash fired and the lens was not focussed correctly.
So it was the best what I could make out of this picture and it would have been awesome if it would have been in focus and without flash. I still like, but to unsharp :(

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during our park visit we where so lucky to find a deer. This was roughly a 1/2 - 3/4 mile away fromour car on a short hike. Like always I was lazy and had only my wideangle with me and so I sprinted back to the car, got my 300mm el cheapo zoom and got back ot the place and tried to get some shots of the deer.
Like always there was not enough light available and my el cheapo is not well known for incredible sharpness or detail. So this was the best I got do at ISO 1600 using a tripod and being 30 yards away.

One day I find a used 80-200mm F/2.8 for under 400$. I can't see me spending more for this on a lens.

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it finally happens after 2 years of endless planning we finally managed to visit yosomite. And it's wounderfull.

We only did a visit to find out which places are nice and what can you see and how the roads are before we go camping there.

As first the roads are extrem narrow and curvy. My record was 1 and 1/2 turns of the steering wheel to get arround the curve and at less than 20 mph. So its a fun drive.

What ya need:

1. good sturdy boots
2. sun lotion
3. 2 par of free hands

What ya get:

1. waterfalls
2. climbing
3. hiking

The trails are all 4 miles+ long so about 4 - 5 hours a trail. So you need to plan a 2 day visit at least. You can catch fish and there are several small rivers. We did not find any bears, but a couple of deers and where engaged by a gang of squirrels. We got away, but it was damn close. The sqiurrels got away with one of the peanuts.

Picture wise it's wounderfull and you can make lost of nice composistions. I just felt a little bit limited by 3 factors.

1. you need a waist belt to carry your stuff, backpack is not a smart idea
2. a tripod is perfect as wander stick
3. damn I wish I had a 10 - 20mm ultrawide angle from sigma. 19-35 are just not wide enough.

picture wise i getting better, only shoot 80 and kept most of them. But like always you can find the bestoff on my picassa web site. I'm happy that I invested the 120$ last year for a nice circular polarizer. It works wounders with all kinds of reflections.

The picture was my favorite shot of the day.

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Tuesday, June 12, 2007

hey we got another visiter in our apartment. And I start to getting a little bit better with my macro stuff. Still the DOF is far from perfect, related to the angle and not much I can do anymore. I was already at F/36 but the picture itself is damn sharp and its a hairy little beast...

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Monday, June 04, 2007

today was the day i finally received my new toy, my tamrom 90mm F/2.8 macro and sofar its fun. Specially in the combination with the TTL wire which I received a week ago to get the flash of my camera and I wished i spend these 20$ a long time ago. It's amaizing what you can do if you can move the flash around.

Now I'm trying to get my pictures as sharp as I want. The lens is incredible, but I lack the right technique. So time to pracitse.

To the left one of the first trys of a small 1 inch large flower which looks ok, except for a lack of sharpness zoomed in at 100%. Related to my manual focussing, I guess.

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