Showing posts with label Close-up Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Close-up Photography. Show all posts

Monday, September 5, 2016

British Refuse (garbage) Truck

I have not seen a life-size garbage truck like this. I may be native only to England or just very old. Does any one out there have any knowledge about them?


And then I want to play a little!
I have a new light set up and am trying to learn how to use it. Whaddueya' Think?


olc

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Some old cars

Like most kids, I collected stuff when I was younger I collected stuff. These are are some of the Matchbox cars I had. I am going through the basement of my parents and found a whole collection. I used them as an excuse to work with lighting




What do ya think?
I think I'm gonna have to get some figurines that are scale to the cares and make some tableaus.


olc

Sunday, December 6, 2015

A Negative question

So I brought out one of my old film cameras. I want to have a back up camera incase my main goes south on me. I can't get another digital camera right now, so we go to  film.

I took the Canon TX

out and shot a roll to see how it looks. Well, let me just say that shooting with film is much different than digital. Mostly you don't machine gun pictures. One thinks about each shutter snap taken; exposure, composition, aperture, things as simple as winding after each shutter actuation and especially lighting. Not only does it cost more to print a film image, the time it takes to see what I have done is soooo much longer, think using the whole roll of film before taking it to a darkroom, then the actual time it takes for them to do the work. Then you gotta go back to the shop and pick it up! One cannot even see  it on the back of the camera. (Such a 1st-world problem!)

I hope that my ability to take a better photograph will be enhanced because of all the consideration I take when shooting with this old fashioned tech. At any rate, I am enjoying the thought process involved.

When I shot the first roll, I was lucky and got a shot of a rail road that came out pretty nicely, but it is on a negative, so I cannot do anything with it right now. I asked one of my local photo store dealers to transfer it to a usb. He suggested I just do it myself. I thought I could use my computer screen as a light box and it would all be cool!

But that experiment is for another posting.


olc



Sunday, July 12, 2015

My passions finally realized

So I am beginning to realize that I may have some little skill with my camera, and I have always loved beer. Well guess what? I can combine the two! I love technology!