Last week I was telling you about the first day of two day workshop I was attending run by award winning photographer Morag MacDonald of Documentary Image. The first day was talking about how to gain control of your camera through effective use of the manual settings.
Day 2 of the workshop was building on the lessons of Day 1 and really concentrated on how to use the correct exposures to match the type of image you are trying to capture whether the deciding factor is the amount of light available, the speed of the subject or perhaps something a little more special.
I was excited by the opportunity to capture one of those images (it must have a special name) where a subject is static but the world around them is whizzing past.
These were my favourite of the session but the later outdoor shoot provided further opportunity to play with exposure and capture .... rain .. yes rain, there was loads of it. But it provides its own opportunities and it take them where I can.
There are more images from the workshop on my Flickr stream which I hope you'll enjoy.
Kevin
Monday 20 June 2011
Tuesday 14 June 2011
Revisiting The Basics - My Sweet Shot Tuesday 14/06
I am lucky enough to be on a two day course run by award winning photographer Morag MacDonald of Documentary Image. In some ways it's quite a basic course but being mostly self taught I wanted a course that would try to break me out of any bad habits I'd got into and make sure I understood what I was doing and why.
The premise of the course is to teach you full control of the camera by the using it in fully manual mode. Today we were playing with one of my favourite photographic toys, depth of field.
I have uploaded my favourite images of the day to my Flickr stream but just wanted to show a couple here because I've really rather enjoyed taking these. They come to you "out of the camera" as we are encouraged to get the exposure right first time and save on the need for post processing.
We went to an old dock side area in Bristol which is still mostly undeveloped from the days when Bristol was a bustling port city so there is lots of old debris still around which makes for interesting images.
Kevin
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Wednesday 8 June 2011
Music and Furniture - Quite A Combination For One Week
Wow what a week - there seems to be no let up in the opportunities I've been presented with in the last few days to update my albums. It has pretty much got to the point where I've started to fall behind with the editing, cataloging and writing so now it's full on to start to catch up some.
Over the last week I was allowed to take a small photoset of keyboard and flute duo Tranquillo as they played and was invited to shoot a Furniture exhibition being put on by a collective called Furnish.
OK perhaps not the sexiest of shoots (the furniture that is) but it was great opportunity for me to get involved in something very different and have the challenge of photographing objects under exhibition hall lighting.
The images below are samples from both of these sets.
These girls busking at Cardiff Bay were a duo called Tranquillo and were kind enough to let me take some shots of them as they played.
There is something about the Black & White of the keyboard that just lends itself to being reproduced in a Black & White image.
Perhaps my favourite shot of the set. Shot with a Pentax M50 lens I love the clean lines of the furniture in the foreground whilst the background start to dissolve away behind it.
Again, shot with the Pentax M50 I think great lines, good lighting and to me the intricate shadowing below the seat just adds to the picture.
As always I hope you have enjoyed these and that you'll visit my Flickr stream to see more.
Kevin
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Over the last week I was allowed to take a small photoset of keyboard and flute duo Tranquillo as they played and was invited to shoot a Furniture exhibition being put on by a collective called Furnish.
OK perhaps not the sexiest of shoots (the furniture that is) but it was great opportunity for me to get involved in something very different and have the challenge of photographing objects under exhibition hall lighting.
The images below are samples from both of these sets.
These girls busking at Cardiff Bay were a duo called Tranquillo and were kind enough to let me take some shots of them as they played.
There is something about the Black & White of the keyboard that just lends itself to being reproduced in a Black & White image.
Perhaps my favourite shot of the set. Shot with a Pentax M50 lens I love the clean lines of the furniture in the foreground whilst the background start to dissolve away behind it.
Again, shot with the Pentax M50 I think great lines, good lighting and to me the intricate shadowing below the seat just adds to the picture.
As always I hope you have enjoyed these and that you'll visit my Flickr stream to see more.
Kevin
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