Saturday, January 23, 2010

Took the 50 outside today

I went to the park with my 50 mm lens in tow today. I have not shot outdoors since...ummm...October. I hate winter! I am well aware that the Nifty 50 is not the optimal lens for outdoor nature shots, and a good telephoto lens would be a wiser choice. I decided I wanted to take the 50 out and see what I could do with it. Imagine my surprise when I found this woodpecker pimping for the camera! I was after good bokeh more than anything today, but now after having a good look at these, I think I need to stop down to widen the area in focus. I see lots of soft focus where I would rather have sharp definition. Birds are so fast, and hard to capture a great shot in manual mode. I resisted temptation, and all of these shots are in manual. I edited to crop them. I must read up and learn more about the art of photographing birds. I CAN get better at this.

So, I give you my bird friends...

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Monday, January 18, 2010

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Brooks


IMG_6441, originally uploaded by learning2snap.

This is Brooks, our boxer-hound mix. He is always a willing model, knowing that there is a dog treat waiting at the end of the shoot.

50mm f3.2 iso400 1/125s. Edited to crop, adjust exposure, sharpen.

Love my doggy!

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Photos of how my night went

Yep, it's a glass of wine kind of night around here. I am trying to learn my new Speedlite, and decided to photograph my sidekick for the evening: my glass of wine. I played with the settings because I am struggling to get great pics in AV mode with the flash on. I am discovering that manual mode may be what I need to use when I plan to use flash. It was super easy and they just looked better SOOC. The pic I took without flash was plain garbage, so I love my flash. All of the Speedlite pics were taken with flash bounced at 90 degrees off the white ceiling. I think I need to watch myself when editing. Some are slightly overedited, but the pics were much better with the Speedlite. I must continue to play with it and get it mastered.

With Speedlite and oversaturation

I liked this one. 50mm 1.8 lens, ISO 400, f/1.8, 1/200. Manual mode. Edited to crop, oversaturate, and sharpen. I like the bokeh.






IMG_6374, originally uploaded by learning2snap.

With Speedlite and some editing

I was going for some bokeh here. Settings: 50 mm 1.8 lens, ISO 400, f/1.8, shutter 1/200, Flash on, EV 0, Manual mode. Edited to sharpen, crop, and oversaturated slightly.





IMG_6373, originally uploaded by learning2snap.

With Speedlite

Please note: I have only had my Speedlite a few days. I am LEARNING. :::disclaimer over:::

I like this one. The detail is great. I edited a little. Over sharpened and cropped. I like the detail I got.

Settings....Canon xsi, 50 mm 1.8 lens, ISO 200, f/5.6, shutter 1/60, Speedlite on, -1EV.





IMG_6362, originally uploaded by learning2snap.

Low light, no flash

Taken with natural lighting. No flash. 50mm 1.8 lens, AV mode. ISO 800, f/1.8, shutter speed 1/250. Not good. Lots of shadowing, yellowish cast, poor detail. I tried to edit, but no program is good enough to save this.




IMG_6351, originally uploaded by learning2snap.

Monday, January 4, 2010

So I slacked on the blogging, but not the snapping

These pics are SOOC. I had so many issues setting up this blog that editing was out of the question. So I give you three days of pics.


January 3.

My wonderful son on his nineteenth birthday. He looks so thrilled to have his pic taken.




This one was also January 3. This is my stepson and my daughter. He loved the snuggles.



January 2

I know this one looks odd. It was part of a project put together for the family of Anissa Mayhew, a young mother who just suffered her second major stroke. The point of the project was to photograph an inspirational word written on your hands. For more info about Anissa, here is her family's blog. http://www.hope4peyton.org/



January 1, 2010. Brenna coloring with her Daddy. This is her EWWWW face. She did not like markers on her hands. The look was priceless.



These pics need some editing. I know that. I have a new speedlite that I am trying out, and I have lots of work to do. I love my speedlite. It opened many horizons for me as far as indoor pics go. I much prefer to shoot outdoors, but, I live in Ohio, so those opportunities are limited for 5 months each year.

I love it...My first post completed. I cannot wait to compare my pics next December. I fully plan to have photos that are not even on the same level at that point. I am learning!

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Introduction

I am a mom of two. My son is 19 (today) and my daughter is 17 months old. I am a hobbyist when it comes to photography, and my goal is simple. I just want to be the best I can be at this thing I love. I created this blog as a way to document my learning process. A place to post new photos, along with an explanation of what I am trying to achieve, settings, whatever tinkering I happened to do that day. Initially, I was hoping to make it a 365 blog, posting photos taken each day, but I realize that as a lofty goal based on how nuts my life can get. So, my goal is to shoot and post at least twice a week, and more as time allows.

My hope is that I will see dramatic improvements in the photos I post in December 2010 as compared to those posted today. You will notice very quickly that my family and our pets are my favorite subjects. I have a fairly willing little model in my daughter, who has grown quite used to having a camera aimed at her. I also want to branch out a bit, and learn to take good scenic landscape shots, and I am really intrigued with urban photography as well.

Sooo....here I go!