Thursday, September 22, 2016
Candid Kids Portraits
Sometimes kids will freeze up when they see a camera come up to your face and they know you're looking. We took Erik to the zoo so he was already happy and excited to go inside. To get this natural happy smile I just stood near Erik in the parking lot and turned away slightly while holding my camera to my side (appearing to be not paying attention)and pointed the lens towards my subject. I used the back focus button on the Nikon to lock in my focus then pressed the shutter. Presto, one great shot of Erik. The technique takes some practice but it's worth the effort. The camera lens is at subject height and you get a better perspective without going down on your knees to shoot.
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Evening Bridge
A different variation of Sach's Bridge giving the setting sun a warmer touch by increasing the white balance.
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Group Portraits
My best advice to you when doing a large group portrait is don't over think it. Last week we went to Mechanicsburg, Pa to meet up with Wendy's family. Since this was going to be a once in a life time event for her she asked that I take a portrait of everyone. Everyone includes me too. Her parents drove up from Florida, her oldest daughter, husband and two children flew in from California, her son, his wife and two children drove up from West Virginia, her youngest daughter and son drove in from Newville,Pa and we drove down from Niagara Falls, NY. See what I mean a big deal don't mess this up. The key with groups and kids is speed and efficiency. If you don't work fast you'll lose the attention of your group. Fortunately I have trained Wendy on posing large groups when we did weddings and as soon as the gang arrived she quickly posed everyone in a pleasing position in the predetermined spot we picked for our photo. While she did that I quickly mounted the Nikon D3 to a tripod, set my camera up in the parking lot set it to iso 400 because I wanted fill flash ( SB910 ) on camera to lift the shadows, f-11 to get enough depth of field to cover both rows of people, 1/60 sec to sync with flash and under expose background one stop. I used a wireless remote to trigger the camera. The flash also helped to get the kids looking at the camera (most of them). One flash to get everyone's attention then five more frames to get everyone looking at the camera and eyes open. Six images total in under three minutes from start to finish. This was the best of the group.
Monday, September 19, 2016
Sachs Covered Bridge
The bridge always calls me back every time I visit Gettysburg. Three image HDR made in Aurora. You can now pre order Aurora 2017. The new version will be available to download September 29th.
Friday, September 16, 2016
Sachs Bridge
Southwest of Gettysburg on Marsh creek lies Sach's covered bridge. Some say it's haunted but all I met were two tourists, two brothers fishing and one town police officer. I used 5 bracketed exposures merged in Aurora HDR Pro and finished my image in Photoshop CC.
Thursday, September 8, 2016
Seriously Evil
Macro of this hornet took 18 images focus stacked in Zerene Stacker. Photo was then processed in Photoshop CC and Aurora HDR Pro. Iso 80, 1/500 @ f-8.
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