Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Fun with Photoshop.com Mobile iPhone App

Yesterday, I was bored on my flight heading back to Columbus, OH from Tucson, AZ. To entertain myself, I started taking pictures with my mobile phone and doing some quick edits using the Photoshop.com Mobile iPhone app. I even edited a couple of snapshots stored on my phone. I'm pretty happy with the app, especially since it was free. Overall, I'd give the app a thumbs up. It is easy to use and intuitive so you can start sharing snapshots even faster.





Sunday, June 27, 2010

Grand-Am at MidOhio

I have about a bazillion pictures to edit from MidOhio. I'm not sure if "bazillion" can even be quantified, but it means I have a metric crap ton. Again... I digress with my random means of measurement. I had a great time shooting at MidOhio. In my opinion, the 5DMKII is totally up to the job of shooting motorsports. As I've said before, if you can't get it in 3 frames per second, you probably aren't going to get it in 5.

Here's a sample from the day:

Monday, May 17, 2010

Kristen & Ryan

I've been sitting on these photos forever. Like almost 2 years come August. Sheesh. I think I owe it to my besties to get this photo set. Some of the pictures in this series I shot. I was in the bridal party so I handed my camera gear off to another wedding attendee to shoot during the wedding. His shots were about 50/50. He has a good eye and for not knowing how to operate the camera, he did pretty well. I have no idea if this is one I shot or Nate shot, but I think it is the best picture of Kristen & Ryan out of the entire series. It's just so Kristen & Ryan.


Sunday, May 16, 2010

Old pictures, new edits

I can't believe I'm about to say this, but editing is turning out to be fun. Wow. Did I really just admit that? I've been neglecting a batch of photos for a long time. I'm not 100% happy with my new edit, but I think it is headed in the right direction. Now, back to your regularly scheduled programming.

Old Edit





New Edit



Revision 2 with color profile embedded

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Giant Allium

This is the first full year we've been in our house. It's been an exciting time from a gardner's perspective as the previous owner planted a lot of bulbs. Every few weeks, I'd see something new. At the end of last fall, I decided to add a few more bulbs to the collection. I planted the giant allium (3'5" tall) after seeing some little kid posed next to the flower. Yes, I'm a sucker for great photography on packaging.

The blooms lasted about 3 weeks and haven't disappointed me. I'm definitely glad I chose to grow them as it is something different in my garden.

And we're back....

The past few months have been nothing short of insane. I've been hassled by my fellow photography friends for failing the 365 day challenge after just one day. I admit; that was pretty sad.

While I haven't been posting, I have been shooting and I have a plethora of photos to edit and share. It doesn't do me any good just to keep the digital files tucked away on my hard drive if they are never seen by anyone. So alas, I'm recommitting to sitting down and editing files - a task which isn't my forte and therefore dread. Hopefully, that means this blog will be more up-to-date too. I can't promise it will be daily, but I'll least try for more than once every 6 months. ;)

Since my last post, I've recently acquired a 5D MKII. Yes, the camera is everything I thought it could be and then some. I'm thrilled with my purchase. Unfortunately, you won't see any videos from me for awhile until I do something about this computer situation.

So in the spirit of editing, I've edited a single image in two fashions. I can't decide which treatment I like better or really the mood I'm trying to evoke.

Version A



Version B

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Day 1 of 365


Today, I wasn't feeling incredibly inspired. In fact, it was quite the opposite. Somewhere, over the past 6 months, I feel like I've lost all ability to use my camera and capture moments. I'm not quite sure what has happened. Images are exposed wrong, things aren't nearly as sharp as they used to be or I've just plain forgotten how to frame things. Regardless, 2010 is the year I'm reclaiming this skill.

We had a little snowfall this past week and the dogs were having a blast playing in the snow, so I decided to go out and have a little fun with them in the backyard.