Sunday, August 27, 2006
A.L.F.
This is another photo of my gorgeous godson.
The unusual angle was deliberately used to emphasise his eyes. Plus, because he has an X and Y chromosome his tongue is on display!
He is at that fabulous stage where, if you put him in one place, he is still there when you get back.
Post processed to remove the colouring apart from the eyes. Plus a small amount of vignetting and noise around the edges.
Labels: Babies, Black and White (ish)
Saturday, August 26, 2006
Maid Marion
Now that we are back in business again, I couldn't resist uploading a couple of pics of my daughter.
This pic shows her dressed up as Maid Marion trying to adjust the hair band.
Labels: Daughter
Blue eyes is back
This pic was taken using my new lens when I was wondering what the depth of field would look like.
She was watching Scooby Doo at the time, so being picky about the pose wasn't an option!
Post processed into a Duotone, the depth of field was as it came out of the camera, plus I deliberately left the image contrasty.
Labels: Black and White (ish), Daughter
Sunday, August 13, 2006
Prisoner X
Its actually my other half that should take the credit for this photo. I was taking my son around a go-kart track and it was my daughters turn next Hence the jump suit and pensive expression.
Of course the photo had to be heavily 'shopped' to get it to a level that could be published, but I managed in the end. (With a considerable amount of back seat PhotoShop driving!)
Labels: Daughter
Number 5
This building was on one of my randomised walking routes while on holiday. I loved the panel lines of the various patches that had been applied over the years.
The sun was setting in the background but was still far too bright to be captured by a single exposure. So I set the camera to auto bracket +-2 stops and fired away hand holding!
The image was then brought into PhotoShop and combined.
Saturday, August 12, 2006
The Storyteller
This chap was both a brilliant storyteller and fantastic archer, and was entertaining the crowd using both his natural talents. I had great difficulty deciding which of the two I wanted to capture.
I decided in the end to show his ability to tell tales and caught one of his facial expressions as he told one of his gory stories. I used the long lens again (currently my favorite) to isolate him from the Major Oak tree behind him.
Little Squirt
Taken during a barbeque at a friends house, this little chap was very active with his water pistol. The "gun smoke" was actually from the BBQ that he was doing his best to extinguish!It was a very bright sunny day, so I used the garden flooring to provide the fill in lighting, and I used the 70-200mm to take this from a safe distance (i.e. out of the pistols range).
Labels: Boys
Pleading...?
Actually no... She had just had her nails painted pink for the first time and wanted to show them off!
I used my 70-200mm @ F2.8 from a fair distance away to throw the rest of the garden out of focus.
Labels: Daughter
Pottery Lesson
This was taken during the Robin Hood festival. It shows my son being helped to create an as-yet-undefined pottery artifact by the chap on the left.Try as I might to get the right angle on the shot I was hindered by onlookers who were oblivious to my shooting. I tried to find an angle that would show the pot too, but when I did, I lost their facial expressions.
Labels: Travel
The Apocathary
Although it may look I went on holiday to somewhere exotic, this chap was actually in Sherwood Forest near Nottingham!
He was selling Frankincense and Myrrh from a stall at a Robin Hood festival.
Shot using my 70-200mm at F2.8 and 1/160th.
I love the beard and medieval glasses. This guy really takes his business seriously.
Labels: Travel