June 7, 2010

Selling Cameras

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I sold my old film cameras, other than the pentax ones. Now I miss them and their quirkiness, as the pentax ones are kind of normal. I shall have to keep an eye out for some more. I'd kind of like to try a smaller, quieter sort than the SLRs.

Pentax K-x
- 1/160 sec - f/8 - ISO 800 - ~75mm

I can't remember how I lit this one. From the look of it, the key is just to the right of the taking camera, there's another for hightlights up, left and behind the subject camera. There's also a big reflector, which may not even have a flash, to the left of the taking camera.

Used GIMP to crop, adjust levels and resize.


June 6, 2010

Still Life

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A photograph of things sitting on my desk.

Pentax K-x
- 1/160 sec - f/5.6 - ISO 800 - ~72mm

Illuminated by a flash bounced off the ceiling.

Used GIMP to auto-adjust levels and scale. While uploading this I found my old watermark, so maybe I won't be making a new one for a little while still.

I was quite impressed by how much better this image was than the same taken without the flash (the light was dim, requiring a slower shutter speed, resulting in terrible blur). I was somewhat surprised by how good a single flash off the ceiling looks.

June 5, 2010

Hair Light

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Just trying out new (to me) lighting set ups, now that I have the stuff I need for that.

Pentax K-x
- 1/180 sec - f/5.6 - ISO 200 - ~60mm

Two flash units pointing at subject, each at an arm's length, one behind subject, camera left and one in front, camera right.

Used GIMP to auto adjust levels. Scaled but didn't watermark it, since I recently made some changes to my file storage and seem to have lost my watermark. This is a good thing, because its about time I came up with a better one.

To be clear, the layout of these posts is: Title, picture, copyright, caption, metadata, lighting, post-processing, technical comments. Pretty much all the information after the caption is for my own benefit, for extracting and recording lessons learned.

Now that I've got several flashguns and things that make them flash I can have light setups like a pro. Unfortunately that doesn't make the photos good. That requires practise. Here, I'm having a go with introducing a hair light or kicker or something. There's an extra light behind me, camera left. The catch is that I'm holding that and the remote with my right hand and I'm holding the main light with my left hand and I have to go check the photos each time on the camera, and still return to the right place (which has to be determined by trial and error). Maybe setting it up in front of a mirror might help.


There was a time period of more than a month between taking the photo and posting it, and in that time I've forgotten some details. When I put the meta data in I noticed that the camera claims that the flash fired. I'm not sure if this is because I was using the flash cord with my achiever for the key (I just tested, and that will cause the camera to record that the flash was fired, though using the radio triggers doesn't) or if I actually had the pop up flash up. It doesn't make a whole lot of sense, since it clearly didn't contribute much to the exposure. I had noticed a second light in my eyes but had assumed that to be the rear light reflecting in the window (this was shot with a glass window behind the camera). Perhaps I had misplaced my radio triggers and cable? I don't know. I should really do these things faster.

I will be having another go at this.

June 4, 2010

Product Shot

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I finally got around to selling the film cameras that I wasn't using any more.

Pentax K-x
- 1/180 sec - f/5.6 - ISO 400 - ~82mm

The key light is a flash fired into an ice cream container with a tinfoil-and-paper thing on the front cut out in the shape of a triangle (this is why the reflections in the lens look sort of like fast-forward or play symbols) and the background was lit with a second flash.

Used GIMP to adjust levels, crop and scale. Forgot to watermark this one.

I'm still getting the hang of the blown white background thing.

June 3, 2010

Helicopter II

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Having completed my thesis I had a bit of a play with my helicopter.

Canon A720
- 1/100 sec - f/4 - ISO 800 - ~50mm

Overhead fluorescent lights.

Used GIMP to crop and apply selective Gaussian blur (which I learned is a good way of dealing with high ISO noise). Scaled and watermarked.

I forgot to adjust the levels, which probably would have improved the end result a bit.

June 2, 2010

Rubbish

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I guess I was pretty busy.

Pentax K-x
- 1/8 sec - f/4 - ISO 200 - ~27mm

Overhead fluorescents.

Used GIMP to scale and watermark.

I was inspired by the lack of effort put into the taking of the image to do no actual work in post processing the image. Sorry, but thesis took priority.

June 1, 2010

Helicopter

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The basis of my thesis.

Canon A720
- 1/60 sec - f/3.2 - ISO 400 - ~35mm

Overhead fluorescent lights.

Used GIMP to adjust levels, added white background to extend the image for the watermark. Blended the two layers using layer mask and a gradient. Scaled and watermarked.

I sat the helicopter on white paper, which isn't exposed as full white (because then I'd over expose the helicopter). As a result, I couldn't make it look quite right on the white webpage (or on the white pages of my thesis). This can be done with a light under the paper, but this wasn't practical.

May 31, 2010

Disreputable Youths

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These guys looked like they were up to no good. They were all clustered round some strange device, down in the poorly lit back of a parking section behind a building. Very shifty types. Be sure to notice the guy lurking in the shadows behind the tree, I think he was the ringleader.

Pentax K-x
- 1/3 sec - f/2.8 - ISO 400 - ~35mm

Lit by really dingy street lighting sort of stuff.

Used GIMP to scale and watermark.

The white balance is off deliberately, because that's what it looked like (by which I mean, I set the white balance to daylight). The lights were just that dodgy, and I think it adds to the feel I was wanting.

May 30, 2010

All Roads

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A main road heading toward the city at night. I'd been eyeing off this vantage point ("my carpark") for some time, and had even identified this particular part of it as a good spot for this shot with my wide angle lens. This is pretty close to what I had in mind, which makes me pretty happy.

Pentax K-x
- 30 sec - f/22 - ISO 200 - ~15mm

Night time, city/street/car lights. The bright blue lights are traffic lights, all mixed together (I think).

Used GIMP to auto-adjust levels, scale, cropped, blurred out a logo and added watermark.

I had a couple turn out really blurry because the camera had slowly been drooping on the tripod, slow enough not to notice, but fast enough to cause problems over the course of a 30 second exposure. My tripod really isn't that great, and is missing a screw now.

May 29, 2010

Chess II

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Once more, I'm shooting the chess board because it was handy, but this time I put more effort and technique into it, and didn't somehow massively underexpose it.

K-x - 1/180 sec - f/11 - ISO 200 - ~60mm

Lit with an Achiever 300DX high and to camera left. I pointed it so that there'd be very little light past the end of the chess board.

Used GIMP to adjust levels (crush black, lift the light a bit but not too much), scale and watermark.


I'd like to do less levels, or less severe levels adjustments. It seems to me that its got to be reducing image quality.

May 28, 2010

Aye Aye

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A close shot of my eye.

Pentax K-x
- 1/180 sec - f/11 - ISO 200 - ~82mm

I used my new flash cord to get my Achiever 300DX off to camera left, very close to the eye.

Used GIMP to auto-adjust levels, scale and crop.

This sort of texture in the eye is brought out using a hard side light, I think.

May 27, 2010

Colleges

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I looked out the window of the lab and thought the light on the colleges across the lake was pretty cool. Unfortunately I couldn't find a good vantage point, despite running from floor to floor and trying all the balconies I could find.

Canon A720 is
- 1/60 sec - f/4 - ISO 400 - ~35mm

Setting sun.

Used GIMP to auto-adjust levels, scale and watermark.


This was a good experience of how quickly light can change, and how useful it is to know where good light will be, and where a good spot for it will be. Not so important here, but when I'm hiking I need to make sure I'm working this stuff out in advance.

May 26, 2010

Rainbow Ribbon Cable

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Just something colourful lying around the lab.

Canon A720 is
- 1/20 sec - f/2.8 - ISO 400 - ~35mm

Fluros.

Used GIMP to scale and watermark.

Auto levels adjustment made no difference.

May 25, 2010

Attention!

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Some multimedia assignment resulted in this being stuck on the doors to the title. I'd just like to point out that walking up and down stairs is unlikely to result in an improvement in your biceps.

Pentax K-x
- 1/25 sec - f/2.8 - ISO 800 - ~35mm

Indoors, fluros.

Used GIMP to straighten, crop, scale and watermark.

The canon A720 is much easier to carry around, but it doesn't have the low light performance of the pentax.

May 24, 2010

Software Check

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A student supports the quadrotor while software changes are checked.

Canon A720 is
- 1/50 sec - f/4.8 - ISO 800 - ~50mm

Window light behind, reflected by room, plus fluros.

Used GIMP to auto-adjust levels (made only a very small change), scale and watermark.

May 23, 2010

Bridge

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A friend on the bridge, wearing a new hat (she's starting to collect hats).

Pentax K-x
- 1/1250 sec - f/0 - ISO 800 - ~75mm

Overcast daylight.

Used GIMP to adjust levels, scale and watermark.

May 21, 2010

Demo

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A student demonstrates his thesis.

Canon A720 is
- 1/60 sec - f/3.2 - ISO 400 - ~50mm

Indoors, fluro lights.

Used GIMP to adjust levels, scale and watermark.

This was interesting, trying to not be obtrusive (he was being marked on this). The noise on the canon at high ISO was not so good, but the shutter is nice and quiet.

May 20, 2010

Night Lights Outside

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Lights on the street, through my window.

Pentax K-x
- 1/100 sec - f/0 - ISO 800 - ~75mm

Street lights, car lights.

Used GIMP to manually adjust levels by channel.

I like this picture better than yesterdays.

May 18, 2010

Tiled Wall

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Stuck for time, I grabbed a shot of the textured light (from the glazed window) falling on the smooth bathroom wall.

Pentax K-x
- 1/6000 sec - f/0 - ISO 200 - ~75mm

Window light.

Used GIMP to adjust levels (made the tiles white), scale and watermark.

Coming to this photo as I was going through my photos for post processing/posting was sort of a downer. Its pretty lame. I don't have a lot of time for shooting some days...

May 17, 2010

Run away!

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An amusingly defaced OH&S booklet. The actual procedure for an alarm is to listen to some guy repeatedly tell us to "stand by" over the intercom.

Canon A720 is
- 1/60 sec - f/3.2 - ISO 400 - ~35mm

Indoors, window light.

Used GIMP to mosaic over the university logo (mostly just for the fun of it) and blur out another trade name then scaled and watermarked it.

When I'm shooting for this thing, I should make sure I leave space at the bottom for the watermark. It looks like once someone started the graffiti, others joined in. The bottom line reads "Be afraid, Be very afraid", which doesn't seem to me to add a lot.

May 16, 2010

Chess

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A chessboard that was handy when I needed something to take a photo of.

Pentax K-x
- 1/125 sec - f/0 - ISO 200 - ~75mm

Indoors, fluro lights.

Used GIMP to adjust levels. The picture was almost black before I did so, hence the funny colours, noise and haloing. Scaled and watermarked.

I do not know how I wound up with a near-black photo. Probably didn't check my settings, but normally I'd at least have a quick look on the screen...

May 15, 2010

Silhouette at Sunset

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Sitting around at sunset.

Pentax K-x
- 1/640 sec - f/0 - ISO 200 - ~75mm

Sunset.

Used GIMP to manually adjust levels, scale and watermark.

I would have liked to try to bring the colours out in the sunset, but it would seem I don't know how to do that in GIMP. I'll have to have a look sometime.

May 14, 2010

Pre-flight Check

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A student does final pre-flight checks for the quad-rotor, while everyone else stands back.

Pentax K-x
- 1/2500 sec - f/0 - ISO 400 - ~300mm

Daylight.

Used GIMP to auto-adjust levels, scale and watermark.

I thought about going for the tight crop, but felt like having the extra space communicated that he was out in the middle of a field.
I made use of my narrow lens!

May 13, 2010

Fabulous

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A friend, being fabulous.

Pentax K-x
- 1/125 sec - f/0 - ISO 200 - ~75mm

Daylight.

Used GIMP to auto-adjust levels, crop, scale and watermark.

Its overexposed, probably I had that dialed in from whatever I was shooting last. I really need to get a hang of checking settings before shooting.

May 12, 2010

City Sights

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This is a building under construction in the city, lit by light reflected off the glossy front of another.


MOTORAZRV9 - who knows what the actual setting were.

Early-ish morning, light reflected off a glossy building opposite.

Used GIMP to adjust levels, scale and watermark.

I'm impressed with the results from my phone.

May 11, 2010

Badly Tilted

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It didn't really work. This is a road in the university which they've decided to semi-close, resulting in this guy standing there most of every day opening the road for a few cars that are allowed through.

Pentax K-x
- 1/400 sec - f/0 - ISO 800 - ~50mm held in front of camera, at a slight angle.

Daylight.

Used GIMP to adjust levels, scale and watermark. Not a lot I can do here.

I've read a lot about how tilt-shifting works (If you've seen a stop motion video, or just photos where big stuff looks strangely miniature, that's likely to be how they did it). It turns out its a lot harder to get right than I thought. I'm not even really sure what I need to do to get it to work. Wider lens? Narrower lens? Bigger or smaller gap? Better light sealing? I don't know.

May 10, 2010

Sunset Over Chemistry Building

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I'm not sure if its actually a chemistry building, but I see bunsen burners going through the windows sometimes.

Canon A720 is
- 1/640 sec - f/4 - ISO 100 - ~80mm

Sunset.

Used GIMP to adjust levels, scale and watermark.


May 9, 2010

Fuzz

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I didn't shave for a few days.

Pentax K-x
- 1/200 sec - f/0 - ISO 200 - ~75mm

Window light.

Used GIMP to auto-adjust levels, scale and watermark.

May 8, 2010

Slats

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The louvres at the front of the house.

Pentax K-x
- 1/800 sec - f/0 - ISO 200 - ~75mm

Indoors, window light.

Used GIMP to adjust levels manually.


I was trying to use catch-focus to do a self portrait. It wasn't working.

May 7, 2010

Helipad

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A new helipad.

Pentax K-x
- 1/10 sec - f/5.6 - ISO 800 - ~34mm

Dusk.

Used GIMP to adjust levels on each channel individually, scaled and watermarked.


This was a good chance to use my high ISO.

May 6, 2010

Not a UAV

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Another student got toy aeroplane thing at a careers fair. He glued a couple of motors to it and sort of made it fly.

Canon A720 is
- 1/800 sec - f/4- ISO 100 - ~80mm

Daylight.

Used GIMP to crop, reduce saturation on a sign in the background, scale and watermark.

May 5, 2010

Clouds

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Just another cloudy day.

Canon
A720is - 1/1500 sec - f/6.3 - ISO 100 - ~35mm

Daylight.

Used GIMP to adjust curves (dropping the foreground to black and bringing a bit more blue to the sky.

May 4, 2010

Lakes

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I snapped this unimpressive image of the lakes during lunch. At this point in time I was very busy with thesis. I'm going to call it an achievement just to get the camera out.

Canon A720 is
- 1/200 sec - f/4 - ISO 100 - ~35mm

Overcast daylight.

Used GIMP to auto-adjust levels, scale and watermark.


I think the lakes are nice to wander around at lunch, but I couldn't come up with an angle that actually looked interesting. I'm sure it was mostly not trying hard enough. I'd like to improve on this one.

Lake

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Grabbed a shot of the lake while having lunch.

Canon A720 is
- 1/200 sec - f/4 - ISO 100 - ~35mm

Overcast daylight.

Used GIMP to adjust levels, scale and watermark.

A bit more time and I might have found an angle I was happier with.

May 3, 2010

Dramatic Lighting!

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My package contained a manual flash with optical trigger capabilities. This meant that I could finally put my flash wherever I wanted, such as just to my left. I could make the background not get lit, and have a very shadowy picture! Also, there was a remote, so I could take pictures of myself easily!
Very exciting.

Pentax K-x
- 1/180 sec - f/32 - ISO 200 - ~82mm

Pop up flash (still needed to do optical triggering) and a YN460 to my left. Pop up flash was set to -2 exposure (trying to kill it as much as possible).

Used GIMP to adjust curves to kill the little bit of background and to clone out a hair on the lens. Scaled and watermarked.


I accidentally ordered an extra, lesser flash unit instead of a flash cable, so it'll be a while before I get real freedom, but this is exciting.

May 2, 2010

"Slide"

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I met a mate in a park to pick up a package of photo gadgets. While waiting it occurred to me that playground equipment is very small these days.

Canon A720 is
- 1/125 sec - f/4 - ISO 100 - ~60mm

Overcast daylight.

Used GIMP to auto-adjust levels, crop, scale and watermark.


May 1, 2010

At Intersection, Turn Left

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An intersection near my place, the yellow streaks in the foreground are from a car's indicator.

Pentax K-x
- 15 sec - f/11 - ISO 200 - ~15mm

Night time.

Used GIMP to auto-adjust levels, scale and watermark.

I wasn't really happy with the composition. I'd shot here before and thought a really wide angle lens was a good idea, but I'm not so sure. Perhaps I should have had only a mildly wide lens, and gone for a higher angle.

April 30, 2010

Bridge

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The bridge that gets me to university. I quite like this bridge.

Canon A720 is
- 1/1500 sec - f/6.3 - ISO 100 - ~35mm

Daylight.

Used GIMP to desaturate blue and cyan, which resulted in it appearing black and white (as above), then scaled and watermarked.


The reason I only had to saturate the two blue channels to get it black and white is that a couple of days ago while photographing the yellow light coming through my window I'd run a custom white balance on the scene. I forgot about this, and when I took this photo it was still on, turning the whole thing massively blue. I seem to be slow to learn my lesson about checking my settings each time.

April 29, 2010

Labcoat

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Cycling home from uni late at night, I realised I was yet to take a photo. I noticed the shadow of my lab coat flapping (due to my high speed) looked somewhat interesting.

MOTORAZRV9x
- ? sec - f/? - ISO ? - ~?mm

Street lights.

Used GIMP to adjust levels, scale and watermark.

Certainly not a stunner, technically, but this project has no quality requirement...
Oh, and I did this on the bikeway, not on the road.

April 28, 2010

Flower

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A flower hanging in the backyard.

Pentax K-x
- 1/60 sec - f/5.6 - ISO 800 - ~75mm

Daylight.

Used GIMP to adjust levels (image was overexposed), scale and watermark.


By memory, I'd left the camera in manual, but didn't check the exposure, leading to rather overexposed images.

April 27, 2010

Glow

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The sun through the stained glass side-panel of my window.

Canon A720 is
- 1/20 sec - f/2.8 - ISO 100 - ~35mm

Daylight

Used GIMP to scale and watermark.

April 26, 2010

Gate



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Close up of the texture on the gate of one of my carabiners. Shot using a pinhole.

Pentax K-x
- 30 sec - f/0 - ISO 6400 - ~pinhole

Dim artificial lighting.

Used GIMP to adjust levels, scale and watermark.

One of the features of pinhole photography is that the very small aperture makes the depth of field (distance between closest focus and furthest focus) huge. So huge, in fact, that objects on your sensor (like dust) are in focus. I'm not quite certain if this allows you to focus on objects really close to your camera as well, or if there's a different effect causing it, but it does seem to work well with really close focus shots (such as an object that is really small). The lighting wasn't great to start with, but the small aperture also required a long exposure with very high ISO, causing a lot of noise. Also, the pinhole wasn't very good, so its a bit blurry too.

April 25, 2010

Pinhole

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Rather than a lens, there was a sheet of alfoil with a little hole in it. The streak over the cars on the left is another car coming down the hill.

Pentax K-x
- 10 sec - f/0 - ISO 200 - ~Pinhole

Late afternoon daylight.

Used GIMP to adjust levels, scale and watermark.


Taking photos with a pinhole makes dust on your sensor suddenly show up. This is because you tend to have a really small apperture. I didn't measure it. If you don't make it the right size and shape you get blurry pictures (like this one).

April 24, 2010

Misty

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A rocky outcrop in the morning mist.

Canon A720 is
- 1/1250 sec - f/4 - ISO 400 - ~35mm

Overcast daylight.

Used GIMP to adjust the curves.

April 23, 2010

Peeking

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The morning sun slips through my blinds.

Pentax K-x
- 1/3 sec - f/18 - ISO 400 - ~42mm

Daylight.

Used GIMP to auto adjust levels, scale and watermark.

April 22, 2010

Window in the Morning

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My bedroom window has stain-glass side panels. Also blinds with little knobs on string to adjust. And palm trees outside.

Pentax K-x
- 1/40 sec - f/2 - ISO 200 - ~75mm

Daylight.

Used GIMP to auto-adjust levels, scale and watermark.

April 21, 2010

My Half

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A shot of my half of the room, using my very wide angle lens.

Pentax K-x
- 1/8 sec - f/4 - ISO 800 - ~15mm

Florescent bulb overhead.

Used GIMP to scale and watermark.

April 20, 2010

Studying at Night

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A student sits reading in a courtyard at the university.

Canon A720 is
- 8 sec - f/3.2 - ISO 100 - ~35mm

Night time, assorted artificial lights of unidentified type. Not as yellow as a lot of the lights around here though.

Used GIMP to crop, scale and watermark.

I had a wander around the arches after this, taking some test shots to get some ideas for next time.

April 19, 2010

Test

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Preparation for an experiment.

Canon A720 is
- 1/40 sec - f/3.2 - ISO 200 - ~60mm

Overhead fluros.

Used GIMP to adjust levels, scale and watermark.

Technical Comments

April 18, 2010

Dreamer Bug

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I like to think that this bug is aspiring to greater things.

Pentax K-x
- 1/5000 sec - f/0 - ISO 800 - (50mm lens reverse mounted)

Backlit by window.

Used GIMP to crop, scale, watermark.


I'm still not much good with reverse-mounting lenses for macro shots. The macro function on the point and shoot is much easier.