Showing posts with label 2017. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2017. Show all posts

Tuesday, 3 December 2019

McFarlin House Heritage Christmas (2017)




For the last few years EpicDi  & I have spent a December day in Niagara-On-The-Lake Taking Photos and Shooting video footage.
We start with the 'NOTL Santa Claus Parade' then move over to Fort George for their 'Garrison Christmas' and finish up with The Heritage at McFarland House.

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Tuesday, 26 November 2019

Garrison Christmas (2017)




For the last few years EpicDi  & I have spent a December day in Niagara-On-The-Lake Taking Photos and Shooting video footage.
We start with the 'NOTL Santa Claus Parade' then move over to Fort George for their 'Garrison Christmas' and finish up with The Heritage at McFarland House.

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Tuesday, 19 November 2019

NOTL Santa Claus Parade (2017)



For the last few years EpicDi  & I have spent a December day in Niagara-On-The-Lake Taking Photos and Shooting video footage.
We start with the 'NOTL Santa Claus Parade' then move over to Fort George for their 'Garrison Christmas' and finish up with The Heritage at McFarland House.


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Tuesday, 31 July 2018

Flowers and Photos


 I once heard a Quote to the effect (I can't remember the exact wording) "If  you want to take pretty pictures, start by putting your camera in-front of something pretty"

You can substitute "pretty" for may things "exciting", "Dramatic", "Emotional". The point is, start with a subject that represents the look you want to achieve.

It's a guilty pleasure of mine to go for a walk & put that into practice.  It feels sort of like cheating, to try and make an appealing photo of a subject that already has lots of appeal and often has most of the element you need for a good photo.

I can & do still mess up some of these shots. But, it still feels like cheating when the photos that where the easiest to take turn out to be some of the best shots of the day.

 I'm not advocating against choosing an interesting subject. In fact finding a great subject is something most photographers strive for. Sometimes I feel spoiled for choice and miss hunting for a good subject.

That probably says more about me than it does about photography.

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Monday, 26 February 2018

Summerfolk 2017 in 60 Seconds - GRADED

I updated the slide show from the previous post. 
The only difference is that grading or stylized colour has been added.

Colour Grading is something I find fascinating to watch but elusive to create.  When you see before & after shots of something before & after it was graded the difference can be huge. It obviously looks different,  but it also feels different & that is usually the thing that's more important. The colour enhances the mood & emotion of the story. Even if you never see a before & after ideally you will still get the feeling they're going for.

 Grading is hard. it's even hard to do a half baked job of it. It's really hard to do well and the people who do it well are wizards.  I can't afford to send my little videos to a wizard to work on, which is why I'm trying to work towards doing a half baked job of it.

The idea with this one was to have it feel like dreaming of a happy memory then waking up & being a little disappointed that the dream is over, but happy you had it.

 
Original (no) Colour


Colour Graded

I'm not sure if the colouring really makes that much difference here, but you have to start somewhere.

Sunday, 31 December 2017

Pic-of-The-day December 31 | Christmas Concert pt2

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 A few more photos from the Special Christmas concert at St. Mark Church (Anglican in N.O.T.L. Ontario) to celebrate the retirement of Michael Tansley as organist.


We got reserve tickets in the balcony from Michael's husband barney.  The view was great, (best seats in the house) but it made it a bit difficult to get close up shots with the gear I had, Guess I should have planned a bit better.

At the end of the day the concert was great & I got some good photos.

*As a bonus I got to say Hi to Dracula (Allan Louis who played Dracula at the Shaw festival). It's not often you run into Dracula in a church.

You can see the rest of the photos in this flickr album.




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Saturday, 30 December 2017

PoTd - December 30 - Christmas Concert

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Christmas Concert at St. Marks Anglican Church in Niagara-On-The-Lake.

Here is a selection from the Special Christmas concert at St. Mark Church (Anglican in N.O.T.L. Ontario) to celebrate the retirement of Michael Tansley as organist.

I have a whole album of photos from the concert on flickr.



I wasn't really planning to shoot the concert (maybe just a snap or two)  so I didn't make any preparations or bring any gear. This left me with limited options, but all in all they turned out alright.

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Friday, 29 December 2017

December 29 - McFarland House Christmas (2017)

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McFarland House Christmas (2017)

 


McFarland House Christmas (c.1800) decorated for Christmas in the style that it would have been decorated in by the family that build it (or as close as possible).  2017 is the first time I've been been to McFarland House for Christmas and I really enjoyed it. 



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Thursday, 28 December 2017

Window into Winters that where.

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Scans of old family photos taken in the great Canadian winters of years gone by.

They are all family photos (ie not purchased).  I won't try to detail who everyone is,  as I 'm not sure about every person in every photo.


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Wednesday, 27 December 2017

Holiday Greeting


 
Here's set of 4 personalized Christmas greeting I made for different households in my family to use a holiday greetings on social media.

They are all variations on the same format, but all have they're own twist. 

I've  been going through a wide range of tutorials to improve my skills in the Adobe suite of software.  So I took a few different elements and came up with these Christmas greetings.

If your interested,  some of the elements where created in Photoshop & the rest in After effects.  I was going to use Illustrator for some elements but found out I could do them in AE just as well, which (aside from making something cool for people) was one of the reasons to make them. So I could get some practice and learn something new.


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Sunday, 24 December 2017

PoTd - December 24

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Pic-of-The-day - "Christmas Kids".
They say Christmas is for kids. Here are kids from the 60's to the 90's, all friends & family.


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