Posts tagged “digital

Oriental Beach Renewal

On a Dark and Stormy Night.

Replacing sand before a big beech volleyball tornament. The beech is entirely man made with sand trucked in from Golden Bay in the South Island.

I forgot to take my remote shutter release so could only get short (30 second) exposures and it started raining almost as soon as I got there.

Made for good dramatic clouds though.

Nikon D70s, 18-70mm lens, ISO 200 at 30 seconds


More More Painting with Light

This was an experiment I tried in my front yard last night.

Maglite without hood on a piece of string with a wireless speedlight off to the side on the left of the image.

I liked the way that the speedlite made it look like the light came from the sphere but I feel that there are too many strands to the sphere so might have to try using a solid bar instead of the string… Will post when I get a chance to try it out.

This is all experimentation for an upcoming project of Urban Light Graffiti which I hope will happen in the next few weeks.

Nikon D70s, 18-70mm lens at 18mm. f3.5 at 57 seconds. Speedlite on 1/8 power


More Painting with Light

Up above the Terrace in Wellington.

Experimenting with alternate portrait techniques

Nikon D70s, 18-70mm Lens, ISO 200. f22 at  25 seconds with 10W bike light… Subject moved after 10 seconds


Fatherhood Friday 5. Emily Lion and the week we broke Samantha

Another tough week although not as bad as it could have been.

Sam has been waking up 7 or 8 times a night to be fed or settled and this week we decided that we had had enough and it was time for a bit of “tough love” to recover our sanity which had been slipping a bit over the last couple of weeks.

The plan was to start on Sunday and not feed her between 11pm and 5am, this involved me getting up from 11 to just settle and put Sam back to sleep.

Night 1: Fed 3 times before 11pm… Woke at 1am and screamed for 30 minutes then went to sleep… Woke at 3am and screamed for 45 minutes…Woke 5am, Fed went back to sleep till 630am

Night 2: Fed 2 times before 11pm… Woke at 130am and screamed for 10 minutes… Woke at 3am cried for 10 minutes… Woke 5am, Fed and went back to sleep till 6am

Night 3: Fed 1 time before 11pm…Woke 130am…Cried 30 seconds went back to sleep… Woke 5am, Fed and went back to sleep till 645

Last Night: 1st feed 1120pm… Woke 130am for 5 minutes… Bit restless but slept til 615am

Hopefully this improvement continues!

Emily Lion

Come into the Light

This is a really quick mock up of an idea for a shot… It needs another speedlight to come from behind the girls to ballance things up a bit an reduce the all encompasing red a bit.

I like how Sam is going “Here I come!”


Giant Gum Moth

A really big Gum Moth. It was about 20cm from wingtip to wingtip

Luckily it stuck around while I went and got Camera and Flash

Nikon D70s, 50mm f1.8@f5.6  1/60 Second SB80DX


Lit up Flowers

Flowers in my back yard lit with 2 speedlites… One from directly below at full power (Nikon SB16) and one in from the left at 1/4 power (Nikon SB80DX)

Nikon D70s, 18-70mm @70mm, f22 at 2.5 seconds


More Driving

More driving Pics from last Friday with various cameras superclamped to the front grab handle of a Land Rover Discovery

Nikon D70s with 18-70mm lens an ND8 filter and an ND6 graduated filter.

The ND8 was to get a longer shutter speed since it was in the middle of the day and the ND6 Grad was so the sky didnt burn out


With the first 2 images I liked the way that the car infront is still kinda sharp but you get the feeling of movement from the sides being blurry.

Tripod set up in the backseat with the front 2 legs in the passenger footwells and the back leg flat and jammed into the space between the backrest and the seat.

Nikon F5 with 19-35mm lens, Ilford Pan F+ 50 ISO film, ND8 filter and an ND6 graduated filter.

Saw an awsome article at work today from Phase One that was basically showing how they did a whole lot of car images and it gave me an idea for a shoot along the same sort of lines.

Hopefully I can convince some people to help me to hang out the back of 1 vehicle while taking images of another vehicle… Will have to wait and see what happens.


Photo Montage Dunedin Railway Station

Made up of about 20 to 30 images with Nikon D70s and 80-200mm lens.

I couldnt easily get further back without having an incident with traffic so the shots were quite large when it came to putting them togeather in Photoshop.

I like the way all the verticals are all still vertical but all the horizontals are slightly skewed. It appears to be coming out to meet you in the middle of the image.


Seals at Redrocks

Being one of the few days of the year when shops are actually closed the boys from the shop went on a 4WD mission round Redrocks… We must have had at least 9 cameras between 4 people and the boot of the Landrover was almost filled with camera equipment.

All of the female seals have migrated for the winter so only the singe males are left and with no female around the seals are reasonably placid as long as you dont get too close or get between them and the water.

All images with Nikon D70s 80-200mm f2.8 lens

Seal just about to eat Fergus

Iz be cute

What you lookn at?

Yawn


Angel

Karori Cemetery, Wellington, New Zealand

Shot in the middle of the day with speedlite on full power. This is pretty much how the image looked on the camera.


Home of the Lost Soles

Taken with speedlight on full power in the middle of the day at Castle Point, New Zealand.

Went out as a day trip after looking at a map and thinking it would only take an hour and a half to get there from Wellington. 3 Hours later we arrive and only get to spend 30 minutes before we have to leave to get back to Wellington to pick up the family from work and creche.

Very cool place to take photos, must go back and camp sometime.

Sometimes it feels like my D70s has more dust than sensor.


A couple of macro shots (aka mushroom hunting)

Underside of a dead rose

Underside of a leaf

I have always enjoyed playing round with macro lenses (in this case extension tubes) and find that you usually dont get interesting images unless you spend a bit of time looking for different angles. Both these images were shot underneath so you dont get the cliche’d looking straight down on the rose (yawn) shot.