Thursday, April 7, 2016
Becoming an Artist
This is a great Facebook group for people who want to become an artist with their photography. Just looking at some of the creative images that people are shooting is inspirational enough to follow here. Today billions of photos cross the internet and if you plan on making a showing here you need to break out of the box and this site will show you how its done. Trey Ratcliff uses his off the wall humor and casual shooting style in this funky lounge as he calls it to motivate your imagination to create beautiful images. Give it a look and see for yourself.
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
Penny Close up
Macro using Canon powershot SX50HS fitted with Raynar 250 close up filter. Extended to about 200mm to keep the entire penny in the frame. This combo is capable of zooming in very close if needed.
Thursday, March 31, 2016
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Experiment with your art. Be creative. Don't be afraid to explore. All too often we worry about what other people are thinking about our photography and maybe it isn't good enough. Well I say photography is an art form and you should focus on pleasing yourself with your art. If other people think your work is great too then that is a bonus, but have fun and enjoy your artistry. Who knows where it will lead.
Saturday, March 26, 2016
An attempt to focus stack 98 images skillfully. For lack of a better subject I just wanted to stagger these match heads about 1/2 inch apart. Using my standard macro set up I meticulously moved the dial on my macro rail one millimeter per shot so I would be able to gain maximum depth and render all the heads sharp. They have machines that will do this for you automatically but I prefer doing it by hand to add a bit of skill set to my photography. All in all it was a positive try. I didn't notice at the time of shooting that I didn't have the one match head in the middle in better position to see more of it, but what you can see that head is still in focus.
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