Sunday, October 31, 2010

The Egg

I know there is nothing exciting about a picture of an egg; nevertheless, I love to use my camera to take detailed peeks into our world of everyday items. Again, I shot from a tripod with a slow shutter speed to allow light to hit the camera's sensor and overexpose the the pic. While there are other ways to achieve the same results, using natural light is the easiest. 









Mysterious Jewelry Box

You can add interest to a photo by shooting from different angles and by using select focus in your photos. That is one of my favorite styles of photography! It just adds a nice touch to photographs. 






Saturday, October 30, 2010

Hair Junk

These were shot with my camera on a tripod. I had natural light and wanted to photograph these two items alone. So, I set my ISO to 100 and I overexposed the shots. The overexposure simply wiped out the white surface background and kept my objects colors and form intact. The exposures lasted about 15 seconds from the time I pushed the shutter button. 



Thursday, October 28, 2010

Yummy!

These were shot with a wide open aperture of 4.0, ISO 100. The exposure was long so I had to use my tripod because it would be impossible to hand-hold the camera for 5 - 12 seconds. 










City of Akron, July 4th Fireworks

I used my tripod from atop the parking deck at Lock 1. This was the first time I tried fireworks and it was interesting. I set my aperture to it's smallest opening and set my shutter speed to lag 1 to 2 seconds with the fireworks. The city scape night shots actually took 15 - 30 seconds to expose with a mall aperture, but the detail is awesome!














Monday, October 25, 2010

Forever

A series of beautiful ring shots. These are fully customizable and would make beautiful prints!




















Sunday, October 24, 2010

Time For Some Sweets!

I loved the colors in the candy bag. So I set my aperture wide open to throw much of the pic out of focus and set my ISO low for crispness, and snapped away! These look yummy! Go ahead and have a few tootsie rolls...on me. 









Ellet Acme Amusement Rides

You can create some really nice effects with slow shutter speeds in night time shooting.
You will need to use a tripod or bean bag or something else to set your camera on.





Saturday, October 23, 2010

Friday, October 22, 2010

Missy, my mom's dog

Good dog portrait shots require you to get down to their level sometimes.  So, I laid on my stomach and fired away with Missy. 

I rarely center my subject. Placing your subject dead center can make a photo become static and boring. Throwing your subject off center adds interest.

One key to great pet photos is sharp eyes. Even if the other parts of the photo are blurred, everybody gravitates to eyes. 





Thursday, October 21, 2010

Beckwith's Apple Orchard

I love picture taking at Beckwith's Orchard in Brady Lake. In an era which sees photographers as menaces, Mr. Beckwith tells me to have a blast doing my photography at his family orchard. He always tells me that his number one rule is "you are not allowed to hurry."