Archive for October, 2008

Good HDR tutorial!

If you are looking for a good on images (), I would like to recommend the following HDR tuorial by vanilladays.com.

Or you can use this as a starting point. Enjoy!


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New HDR Pan (Corus Steel IJmuiden)

I went back last weekend to make an other from the area. I took a bit more time, but the image is still not what I wanted. There was too much shadow in the front (sun was still too low) and someone placed a big barge in front of the scenery. So I think I need to go back once more (later during the day and hoping that they removed the barge.

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Click on the image to see the large version.


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Photographing memories

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Exactly 1 month ago my father passed away. This happened during night-time. After we left the hospital it was 6 a.m. It was still dark outside (the sun just started to rise.) We drove by some farmland that was crowded with horses. My father has been busy with horses his whole life. So of coarse this scenery reminded us of my father.

It was a foggy morning and there was a full moon, so plenty of light o see the horses in the fog. Both my wife and me loved the view. Last night I decided to go back and bring my camera. I got up really early so I would be there before sunrise. This morning also was a foggy morning. When I arrived there were a few horses but the were grazing on the other end of the field so it was almost impossible to photograph them.

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It was new moon so I also missed the additional light. And as I could have expected, it was not the same scenery as the one in my memories. But I made the 90 minutes trip and it was a beautiful morning. I brought my gear so why not take a picture. And I did. Actually is shot several that I think are worth showing you.

But lesson learned is that it is almost impossible to photograph these kind of emotions or memories if you wait too long, during time they evolve in your mind and you will loose track. The last picture is actually a .

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click on the images to go to the actual gallery.


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First try-outs on Fake Tilt Models

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I read several about how to make ‘fake tilt’ photographs or ‘’ photographs. And I decided it was time to try for myself. Also due to the fact that I still want to experiment with scale model photography and combine these with ‘fake ’ (looks like an interesting subject to play with).

So here are my first ‘’ shoots. The whole idea is that you create an image that shows the viewer a scenery that looks like a scale model but is in fact a real scenery.

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Just imagine that you combine these images with ‘real’ scale model photographs…. This will give you numerous options to play around with. You can mix reality with fiction and the other way around.

The pictures seen here were taken at the entrance of IJmuiden and I think I’m getting the hang of it. All it comes down to is taking the right picture (high viewpoint, scenery that fits model world, and awareness of disturbing objects in your scenery) and then a lot of tweaking and toying in Photoshop. How-to’s can be found at several sites on the internet (google on; ‘ fake tilt’)

I am thinking about writing my own how to, but more about that later.


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Corus Steel IJmuiden in HDR

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IJmuiden

Yesterday after work I decided to make a little trip to the lock gates of IJmuiden and take some photos of IJmuiden from the outside (due to the fact that it is forbidden to take photographs within the gates). While standing on the lock gates of IJmuiden I noticed that the light was to extreme to take a well balanced picture.

With no tripod at hand I decided to shoot a (3 shots) out of my hand. And give the latest version of Photomatix a test run. (click on the thumbnail to see the result)

There was a lot of noise in the picture (very disappointing due to the fact it was shot on only 400 iso) so I also let Noise Ninja do it’s work and personally I am pleased with the result. So one of the earlier menthioned project finally has been started.

I also tried a .

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But in this photo there are too much alignment problems so I need to go back and start using a tripod.


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Too many projects not enough time

Way too many ideas and no time, there are so many cool projects that I want to start, but it looks impossible to find the time to actually get started.

 

combined with stacking photographs
Alright, I still need the perfect shot but I also want to combine this with stacking. Basically what it comes down to is that you shoot on a busy location for an photo and with stacking you eliminate all moving object.

 

Scale model photography
Use H0 (used for the model trains sceneries) to created your own set-up and situation. Too many ideas in my head, but the main idea is that it needs to be humorous situations. Or situations that are impossible in a real world.

 

photography
Okay this is the opposite of the above. And actually this is pretty cool. You take a real life photo and make it look like if you shot a photo of . So you let a real photo look like a fake situation. This all is done via several manipulations with Photoshop or a similar tool.

 

Planet shaped 360 degree photography.
When you shoot a photo that covers 360 degrees horizontal and 180 degrees vertical you will be able manipulate this in Photoshop and give a planet shape. (Google on: ‘360 degrees photography planet’, and you will find several examples)

 

photography ()
This is pretty straight forward, close-up photography of . I am still chasing that perfect shot. Funny thing is that I have this idea in my head of shooting ants. But the shitty thing is that we do not have ants in our garden. And I refuse to use and methods that hurt or harm animals (like putting them in the fridge or freezer) So I need to be patient, and that doesn’t mix well with lack of time.

 

Self-portraits.
Also a long-term project, just look at the gallery to see what happened until this moment. Always looking for that portraits that has the right lightning, composition, emotion, and setting. As stated before, long-term and ongoing. And the easiest model is you.

 

And last but not least my daughter Nicki. But for her I always manage to find the time to make excellent shots. Most of these shot can be found on www.pisajunior.com. Feel free to pay a visit.

As you can see, there are too many ideas and not enough time. I will keep you updated.


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