Showing posts with label Macro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Macro. Show all posts

Saturday, 16 November 2019

Christmas Still Life - Mostly Decorations


  'Christmas Still Life' Photo Series


This post is about a series of photos featuring Chrsitmas decortions, How I shot them and some of what I learned while doing it.

It's one of the few times I though the process of setting up a full shoot with lights & backdrop etc.  for items from around the house.

This series started last February 1st, as I was putting away my Christmas decorations.  I was late putting them away and part of me wasn't too enthusiastic even then. As I was getting out the boxes and taking things down it occurred to me  "this stuff would make good photos to post next year around Christmas".

So, I decided to get some photos as I put away the last of the Christmas decoration.  Initially the plan was to snap a quick shot of a few items and put everything in a green totes. It soon turned into a a case of "If somethings worth doing it's worth doing right".

Before I knew it I had a backdrop, key light, a few fill lights, and a host of modifyers along with all the gear to get them in position all set up & ready to go. Along with that where a couple of prime lenses, a set of macro tubes along with camra & tripod. To complete the arrangement there was a pile of decorations on one side & a group of boxes on the other to put away the decorations after they'd been shot.




Still life & studio lighting are things I don't get to do too often. So, I was excited to get started and get more experience with type of shoot.  I started with the brand new set of macro rings that Santa had dropped off at Chrsitmas.  After a few test shots the macro tubes went back in the box and became a project for another day. I wasn't getting what I wanted/expected and I realized needed to do a bit of research to get what I wanted from from them.



At this point I realized a few things  simultaneously 1) it's 11 pm  2) I have to work in the morning 3) I have a a bunch of stuff set up that has to come down before I go to bed (I'm in a pretty tight space)   4) I'm about to teardown thsi setup with out getting and good shots and haven't put away a single Christmas decoration.

It became clear that when I restarted this process tomorrow it wouldn't be as quick or as easy as I first thought. As it  turned out that it would last another three evenings, but it did end with all of the decorations put away for next Christmas and a few hundred images on my hard drive, also awaiting next Chrsitmas.







Over the 3 evenings I learned a lot and jsut as important I got some practice.  It's one thing to know how things should be done.  It's something else to be able to set things up quickly and in the right order with out having to take two steps back before taking one forward.  recreating almost the same setup 4 nights in a row went a long way towards my aquiring that ability. I'm still not a professional light tech, not by a long shot.   But, I have felt better about  doing a basic light setup since then.


What Else Did I Learn?

I learned a little bit about ligthing faces.


How to accentuate things by hiding other things in shadow. Leaving empty space (AKA negative space) and using techniques in post to further change or enhance the viewers perception.


How hard it is to fill in all the shadows and how unneccisarry/boring it can be when you finally achieve it.  Some times shadows are your friend (see above)  and sometimes they're not (below -left)

I was repeatedly reminded once again that "good enogh" rarely is and that if you say "I'll fix it in post" while shooting you usually curse yourself in post & rarely end up with what you where hoping for. As an example, use tripod or some other camera support system. Camera support systems aren't just to get more gear out on the floor. They really can give you more options and better results.
When when "sharp focus" and "blurry mess" are seperated by fractions of a centimetre hand held might not be the best option. It can create some happy accidents, but mostly,  it creates stuff that 's frustrating in post & often wholely unusable.


I'll save the joys and advantages of Hand Held photography (of which there are many) for another post.




I'll wrap up todays post with a link to my FLICKR ALBUM where the photos from this shoot are being posted from November 15 right into the New Year.


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Saturday, 9 September 2017

PoTd - September 9

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Pic-of-The-day - "Macro Madness".

 Some excess weatherproofing on a slab of concrete . Another location in the photo challenge.

Taken with my one of my favourite modern lenses, canon 50mm f2.5 macro.


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Friday, 30 June 2017

PoTd - June 30

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Pic-of-The-day - "Macro Black & Yellow".


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Wednesday, 28 June 2017

PoTd - June 28

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Pic-of-The-day - "Grape Hyacinth".
There are so many flowers in the spring, it's hard to walk anywhere without stopping to take photos.


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Tuesday, 2 May 2017

Flowers & Bee (AKA Testing)








Testing out some gear and techniques.
Shot with a canon 80D at 180 59.976 IPB using auto focus with a canon 50mm f2.5 macro.
Edited with Adobe premiere pro trying out warp stabilizer,  time remapping & lumetri.

I don't claim to be good at these things, which is why I'm practicing.


As usual as soon as I watch after posting I start thinking , oh I should have done this, or could have of done that & wow how'd I miss that.

"They" say 'the more you do, the better you get'  I hope "they" are right .


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Saturday, 7 January 2017

PoTd - January 7


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 Pic-of-The-day - "Ornamental Plants".
Playing with a canon 50mm 2.5 macro lens. I thought it was a bit weird when I foist saw it for sale (everyone knows the standard 50's at 1.8, 1.4 &1.2. You might have  heard of the legendary (but real) 50mm 1.0, but I had never heard  of this 50mm macro.

At first I thought  "what a strange lens"  then  I looked around online & realized it could help me do something I'd been struggling with.
I like shots like this & the one below but have always wanted to get closer to give a better sense of volume & scale, but the minimum focus distance on my thrifty fifty was too long. This new 50 mm macro would solve that problem, as a bonus it has a bigger throw which makes manual focusing much easier than the 50 1.8. This is still a bit of a niche lens, but it's a niche I like my only regret is that I didn't use it last month for the 'Garrison Christmas' series.


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Monday, 7 November 2016

PoTd - November 7th


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*Macro Monday
*Macro Monday: Playing with my latest acquisition, a canon 50 f2.5 macro lens. It's not a popular lens, but so far it's done exactly what I expected/needed.

**1) Spitting
**2) Steam
**3) Weights




**Steam, Spitting, & Weights: One of the many examples of steam power at the Marshville Heritage Festival.





***Time for Change
***Time for Change: An old school change machine.  I remember my dad having one like it in the 80's. Taken at the Marshville Heritage Festival Labour Day weekend in Wainfleet, Ontario, Canada.


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Monday, 24 October 2016

PoTd - October 24


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Pic-of-The-day - "Macro Monday".
Playing with my latest acquisition, a canon 50 f2.5 macro lens. It's a bit of an unusual lens , but so far it's been just what I was hoping it would be.


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Wednesday, 28 September 2016

"interesting" new macro lens anounced








A specially macro lens by venus optics that has a max f14, but has a 2:1 ratio.  That sounds pretty cool,  I've seen a few pics of the lens , but none taken WITH the lens.

Here is something that could be cool, or maybe just strange.  
Since it's only been announced I don't think we'll know which until they are out in the wild.

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Tuesday, 27 September 2016

PoTd - September 27


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 Pic-of-The-day - "Macro Madness". 

This is now getting close to obsession, but I'm not complaining.


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Monday, 26 September 2016

PoTd - September 26


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 Pic-of-The-day - "Peeking Inside ".
I have  confession. I was never that crazy about macro. Sure it looked cool & could serve a purpose, but it was never that crazy about it, until I tried shooting some macro (not just medium close shots) and then I really got hooked. I can easily see macro progrssing from 'a style I shoot sometimes' to a strange obsession. Luckily I haven't crossed that line, yet... as far as I can tell.


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Sunday, 25 September 2016

PoTd - September 25, 2016

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 Pic-of-The-day - "Top Down" (1&2).
I started this day with a plan to get away from my usual spots and shoot something new, but ended up spending about three hours in my front yard.
One advantage to shooting at home is you don't have to worry about what to bring and what to leave behind. All your gear is a few steps away, which in this case meant going down a rabit hole with a macro adaptor & vintage lenses.


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Saturday, 16 July 2016

PoTd - July 16th


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Alone in a Field of Green
Vibrant




















Playing around with the 72mm flip (optic) from my cinevate cyclops.   The Cyclops is a view finder that enlargers the LCD image for easier view & help with critical focus. The 72mm flip is the optical element that enlarges the image. It can also be removed and threaded on to a lens to get a macro effect.

*For these shots I was actually laying on the grass on a median with car zipping bye. It probably sounds worse than it was, but I still wouldn't  recommend it.



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