Monday, August 11, 2008

well the post processing is done and I got lots of very beautiful shots out of it and think Kim is going to be very happy.
It also gave me the chance to test some new methods of post processing

  1. overexposed by two stops to archive this classic pin up high contrast look.

  2. This picture was just beautiful composition wise but totally out of focus, well 15 minutes of work transform it into a classic piece of art :)

  3. Kim was trying to reach for her daughter (which tried to knock over my light stands) and I really like the dynamic of this composition (sadly the framing is a bit off)


  4. just a beautiful mum and daughter picture


  5. Well I went a little bit nut's with the lightning, contrast and exposure brush but boy it looks cool!


  6. slightly out of focus but after all a very nice composition with some simple post processing


  7. well simple black and white and just looks nice


  8. it feels nice to look sexy


  9. and last but not least, it's always sunny in davis...



all the post processing was done using only adobe lightroom, which shows the power of this program quite well. And I had a lot of fun :)

The rest of this set can be found under zenfolio

all the pictures where taken using a Nikon D80, available light and a nikon 35mm F/2 or Tamron 70-200mm F/2.8

And really the last picture,

Just using the sun and the shade in some trees without any post processing.

something smells fishy in the state california,

today I went with Kim and her cute little daughter to take some potraets of them (which turned to be excellent, since I just finished the first sd card and have around 25 shots already) and my camera misfired about 50% of the tim...

you press the shutter button and it just refuses to fire. Now It could be that the onboard flash just overheated, since it worked fine when I use it without the flash. Which I just hope and which tells me I shoot to many pictures and should get a dedicated commander or worse pocketwizards (perfect solution just so expensive...)

I also ended up with alot of natural light shot's which seem to be quiete nice. It's impressive what happens at the golden hour. They just have this WOW quality and need barley postprocessing.

Ok how do I shoot potraits?

available light only:

  1. go in manual mode
  2. set your desired aperature
  3. set your desired shutter speed
  4. set auto iso to 800 and let it figure out the rest
  5. as metering matrix or spot metering, depending on situation
flash and available light combination:
  1. go in manual mode
  2. set shutter speed to 1/250th
  3. set an aperature of your choice
  4. set iso two 200 - 400 to reduce the workload for the flashs
  5. arange you light's, basically one on the left, one from the front
  6. set them to 1/2
  7. chimp with the display,iso,flash power,aperature till you get the correct exposure
  8. balance with the ambient light. Rule of dumb, the slower the shutter speed, the more ambiant light you get
important lesson:

put some heavy stuff on your lightstands/umbrellas. Since the wind blows them over which means you loose 40$ for some new umbrellas or try to fix them with ducttape.

well today I received my new bag pack, which I had to order because my old bag pack is to large as carry on these days and boy it's beautiful in a strange way....

Basically it's an ugly sand colored cotton bag which looks like a 15$ yard sale bag and just needs to get really really dirty and some NRA*,Colt,"Shoot first ask later" stickers to become perfect.

Why?

Because it doesn't look like a camera bag, is very small and has enough space for 2 - 3 lenses, a camera and a tiny laptop in the bag.

For example it fits my travel setup:

1 x Tamron 70-200mm F/2.8 without hood
1 x Nikon D80 with 35mm F/2 attached
1 x IBM X60 Laptop and power supply (no love for the mac book, it's to big)
1 x small Lens X - maybe the sigma 10-20, did not test it yet or a small mono pod at the bottom


That's the one


*NRA = national rifle association