I've been overwhelmed with work and being sick lately but managed to pull out my camera the other day and get more pictures of Naomi. I was getting frustrated with all of my blurry photos (indoor lighting + fast moving baby = a blurry extravaganza) when I had one of those "ah ha!" moments that made me feel incredibly stupid for not figuring it out sooner. You see, my photography teacher hammered it into my head (a bit too well, apparently) that you want to use the lowest ISO possible. Which is true, but you can't go around using 100 ISO indoors when photographing a quick moving baby, even with a fast 50 mm lens. At least I can't. So I bumped up my ISO and took some shots and, well...this is just one example of what I got:
Yay for progress! :)
Sunday, November 13, 2011
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Saturday, September 24, 2011
Hello, Instagram!
Like Hipstamatic, Instagram lets you apply different settings to your photos with one quick press of a button. It's uses are limited, but it's definitely been fun messing around with it. Here's an example of how I was able to take a fairly mediocre photo with my iPhone and make it pop:
I certainly wouldn't use the app on every photo. And a bad photo is still a bad photo, no matter what special effects you use. But it is a fun little app!
I certainly wouldn't use the app on every photo. And a bad photo is still a bad photo, no matter what special effects you use. But it is a fun little app!
Monday, September 5, 2011
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Close-Up Photography
We went to a rose garden yesterday, so I could work on my close-up photography (not macro, mind you). I've been reading Bryan Peterson's Understanding Close-Up Photography and wanted to practice some of the stuff I've learned. I also now have a list of camera equipment I want that is a mile long, but I haven't won the lottery yet, so I guess I'll make due with what I have. ;P
Sunday, August 7, 2011
May the fastest couch win!
Yesterday we went and watched couch races at the park. Yep. Couch races. It was the first year of, hopefully, many more to come.
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
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