Archive for the Equipment Category

Clear

Posted in Nikon D70, Photography, Photos, Tamron 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 on May 14, 2008 by Eric

A peaceful, shallow pool near a favorite spot of mine in the woods. I shot in the summer a few years ago, and applied the orton effect to make the colors jump.

Devilish Smile

Posted in Nikon 50mm f/1.8, Nikon D300, Photography, Photos on May 12, 2008 by Eric
Devilish Smile
Title: Devilish Smile by Me

This is the result of an attempt to turn my bedroom into a makeshift studio last January-ish. Lighting is a combination of natural light streaming in through a window on her left, on camera flash, and a remote SB-800. The window light was coming through as a slant and wasn’t high enough to illuminate her face, and as I don’t have a stand for the SB-800, it was stuck at table height. The result isn’t terrible, but my photographer’s eye sees the problems with the lighting right away. (Her sheer beauty makes up for it though).

Moral of the story: I need me a real studio…

Overexposed Blossoms

Posted in Nikon 105mm f/2.8, Nikon D300, Photography, Photos on May 9, 2008 by Eric
Overexposed Blossoms
Title: Overexposed blossoms by Me

I’ve been kind of posting things out of order lately; mostly because I have a backlog of approximately three million flower photos I’ve snapped in the last month, and I get bored if I think my Flickr stream is getting too monotonous. So I’ve been switching it up and posting things out of chronological order.

Anyway – this photo is mostly just what the title implies; a macro shot of cherry blossoms, overexposed by 2 stops.

A Tale of Two Waterfalls

Posted in Nikon D300, Photography, Photos, Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 on May 8, 2008 by Eric
April's Floods
Title: April’s Floods by Me
Waterfall
Title: Waterfall by Me

Actually, it’s the same waterfall; the bottom picture was taken several years ago in either July or August. The top picture was taken a few weeks ago in April, just after the snow melt. Quite a difference, eh?

Around the Bend

Posted in Nikon D300, Photography, Photos, Tamron 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 with tags , on May 7, 2008 by Eric
Around the Bend
Title: Around the Bend by Me

Long Exposure night shot of the Garden State Parkway. “Garden State” is a misnomer, as anyone who’s been to New Jersey can attest. “Parkway” is pretty spot on though – frequently I’ve shifted my car into park while sitting in traffic on the thing. Sigh…

River in the Woods

Posted in Nikon D300, Photography, Photos, Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 with tags on May 6, 2008 by Eric
River in the Woods
Title: River in the Woods by Me

This is quite possibly the most heavily processed photo I’ve ever posted to Flickr.

It’s frustrating, because this brook is actually a very pretty place, and one of my favorite places in fact. But it’s notoriously difficult to shoot – a gust of wind will cause a lot of movement amongst trees, branches, and leaves, as well as change the alright tough lighting from moment to moment. (The contrast between direct sunlight and shadow is pretty extreme, especially when accounting for the water).

So this is a nine frame tone mapped HDR. This is why the background looks a little less than sharp – the wind blowing through the trees caused some movement from frame to frame. Also, this lens doesn’t do a great job with sharpness around the edges. In this case I like the effect though – gives the whole scene a sense of movement.

Anyway, when that was done, I wasn’t particularly happy with it – mostly because the water looked all splotchy and uneven after the HDR was processed. So I tonemapped a single frame long exposure, and copy and pasted the water from that onto the original HDR image, for a much nicer waterblur. So it’s really a composite of two HDR composites.

My Ball!

Posted in Nikon 105mm f/2.8, Nikon D300, Photography, Photos on May 5, 2008 by Eric
My ball
Title: My Ball by Me

The hardest part of taking a picture of a puppy isn’t the photography – it’s getting him to face the camera, pose, and not lick the lens or bite the camera. (This was shot with my macro lens actually, so at least I could keep some distance between the camera and his tongue).

Anyway, his name is Opus and he belongs to my parents. Cute ain’t he?

Self Portrait of a Hiker

Posted in Nikon D300, Photography, Photos, Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 on May 2, 2008 by Eric
Self Portrait of a Hiker
Title: Self Portrait of a Hiker by Me

Wide angle lens, pointed down at my feet during a walk in the woods. The forest floor, in m humble opinion, is one of the most beautiful things in the world.

Campfire

Posted in Nikon D70, Photography, Photos, Tamron 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 on April 30, 2008 by Eric
Campfire 2
Title: Campfire by Me

Fire looks cool, and it looks even cooler in black and white.

It’s also pretty difficult to shoot, because the exposure is damn near impossible to meter. It winds up being a guess – pick an aperture, try a lot of different shutter speeds, and pick the one you like best later.

Now I’m hungry for s’mores.

The Lonely Man

Posted in Nikon D300, Photography, Photos, Tamron 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 on April 25, 2008 by Eric
The Lonely Man
Title: The Lonely Man by Me

I don’t if he’s actually lonely per se, but he was sitting alone and made for an interesting compositional element. It was shot with a wide angle in Washington Square Park last summer.