Monday, April 23, 2018

Finally, the Car Show at Harley Davidson of AVL

When I got to the show there were about 10 cars there. One of which was an incredible green GTO. I would love to spend some real quality time with it around sunset on the Parkway! Also, there were a couple nicely done Rat Rods! Those vehicles are so cool they can be photographed any time of the day. Also, the really good shots were on the inside of the cab. Though, I did take one or two images that may be OK.




I will have a couple other pics of that show. Specifically a refurbed Jeep and a couple of a really nice Harley that was not in the show at all. But it was beautiful.

Leave a comment here and let me know what you think!!!

olc


Sunday, April 22, 2018

Can't believe it is week 12

My wonderful sister had a vaca in someplace really exotic, Ireland. While she was there, she remembered my beautiful Runtyun and purchased this beautiful pendant. I think I know what could make it better, do you have any ideas?


 More in the series of lighting and learning. This one was taken with only ambient light.
 This one had the flash at a low setting and off to the left.

I really wish I had a longer lens than this 100-400 on a Canon 70D so I could get closer to these two. Truly, I was about 40 feet and 15 feet below them.

Again, I wish I had a longer lens. A female Cardinal. 

More on the series of lighting. This one is, of course is ambient light. Truly, I spent more time on this one than the flashed image because I was trying to make everything disappear but the subject. No luck. Does anyone out there have any sugesstions?

This one is the silhouette. Again I am having problems with the dark side of this image.

I went to to Beaver Lake, my stand-by place, and found this squirrel napping in the middle of the morning. Truthfully, it was difficult to get any pictures due to a school project to clean up the park. The kids were doing a Community Clean Up project and they did a wonderful job, but they were having a loud and fun time, so it was a challenge to find a bird to photograph. As a photog, I have learned to find images in places that I may not have thought about.

A female Hairy Woodpecker in the backyard.


It is becoming a little more difficult to find time for this project.  Honestly, the lack of feedback is a little discouraging. While I am doing this project for my learning, it takes a few minutes to post these pictures. I really want to know what you think about these photos and how they could be better, yet I am getting very few comments.

What can we do to make this blog more interesting?


olc


Sunday, April 15, 2018

About the Harley Davidson Car Show

I'll be posting those pictures later on this week.

And we have Week Number 11!

I was trying to get some more pictures of birds at the feeder when this guy got out of the porch. He looks a little smug to me.

There is this little pond around the corner and the water is held back by a dam. This is the other side of the dam. 

More in my study of light. This time I built a cylinder. This one is the first with only ambient light.

The light is at a 45 degree angle up and forward from the subject.

I dropped the angle of flash to the same height as the cylinder.

Walking around the neighborhood, I saw this Japanese Maple. The leaves are just begging to sprout so I got really close and took the one.  

Brian Turner at The BPR event hosted by Hy-Wire.

Well, I was at a car show and got some good shots of the participants. However, The Grinner was sittin' pretty. 
When I started her up she sounded fine, but by the time I made it down to the light she died. Back in the shop again and maybe this time we will get it right!
Maybe I should rename the bike The Frowner?

What do you think? Please leave a comment.

Later! olc

Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Bluebird at the feeder

I like the dynamic action of this image. What do you think?

Enjoy more of my pictures below!!!


olc

Sunday, April 8, 2018

We have made it to Week Number 10!

Last Sunday was Easter. The Runtyun, Dad and I went to have Easter lunch with Mom. It was a very nice time. My sister called and we had a nice family time together.

A Chipping Sparrow.

A Female Cardinal  

 Still working on lighting. This image was taken with only ambient light. Actually, I pointed one CFL light up at the white ceiling. Note how the shadow is well defined. 

While this image uses a flash in addition to the CFL. There is lots of definition here and the way the light lies across the bulbs is nice.

I think this is a cherry blossom. I think I was about ten feet away from it and that is why the background is so nicely out of focus.

A study with a cube and light. Again this image was with only the light reflecting off the white ceiling.

And this one was taken with a LED set to bright at 5500 degrees Kelvin.
In both images the three sides of the block are illuminated to different degrees. Also see how the facing side of the cube reflects a brighter white on to the paper. This helps to give a 2-D image and   3-D impression.

I took a little walk last night and found this dandelion. I tried a couple different angles, but nothing worked untilI got down on my tummy and took it from an ants eye view.
What do you think?

I have actually complete 10 weeks in this challenge. Cool. I hope you like what you are seeing. Please leave a comment and maybe a little encouragement to keep going.

Later, olc


Saturday, April 7, 2018

A flyin' bird

I did not even know I got this image until I reviewed the pics I took today. Whaddoyathink?


Leave a comment please?

olc

Sunday, April 1, 2018

Week # 9 Picture-a-Day Project

 We have a couple of bird feeders in the back yard and I try to get out there and a daily basis. Unfortunately, my presence disturbs some of the feeding birds. They seem to be getting used to me, but these two doves were not going to have anything to do with it while I was outside on Monday.

More of the lighting learning project. This time I positioned the light in one place, about 95 degrees to the left of the sphere. This image the light was 62 inches high. 

52 inches high

42 inches.

and finally, table height. 
I guess we are supposed to notice how the shadows change in relation to the light.

 White Breasted White Nuthatch-female.

 These violets are an experiment in Depth of Field and focusing. I used my Sigma 100mm-400mm zoom lens at the widest aperture. Notice how the violets in the background are nicely out of focus giving a sense of depth.

 I did not capture any images this day. Instead I re-edited the one. The truth is, I had just received my new printer and had to try and set it up. I printed this image and it came out great!

I went the Mountain Car Show yesterday. As far as the show goes, they have had better in past years. That is all I have to say about that.
At any rate, I was fooling around with on-camera ETTL flash when it misfired. Some may say this a throw away, but I kinda like the abstract nature. What do you think?

Well, there it is---another week in the project!

Let me know what you think!!!

olc