I just started doing some macro work on March 18 because it was warm and I discovered a cherry tree in my neighborhood with blossoms on it, not kill by the cold.
I'm just getting started and in looking at these picture realize that I need more practice.
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Sunday, March 5, 2017
Possible PhotoShoot
Folks:
I'd like to go shoot cherry blossoms somewhere possibly at the Tidal Basin on Saturday March 18th or at the National Arboretum and I hope you do too.
Also I got this recommendation from the Hollin Hall Next Door social media site:
Senate Park, around C Street and 1st Street NW, in front of Union Station is also a lovely location for cherry blossoms that tends to be unpopulated on the weekends when the Tidal Basin is mobbed.
Please let me know if you too want to shoot cherry blossoms, what place you want to go to and the time.
Tidal Basin: Yes __ No __ 6:30AM __ 3:30 PM __
Arboretum: Yes __ No __ 8:00 AM __ 3:00 PM __ (They are open from 8AM until 5PM)
Senate Park: Yes __ No __ 7:00 AM __ 3:30 PM __
Bill Alsmeyer-Johnson
c: 571-251-0477
e: mscbill@alsjohn.com
I'd like to go shoot cherry blossoms somewhere possibly at the Tidal Basin on Saturday March 18th or at the National Arboretum and I hope you do too.
Also I got this recommendation from the Hollin Hall Next Door social media site:
Senate Park, around C Street and 1st Street NW, in front of Union Station is also a lovely location for cherry blossoms that tends to be unpopulated on the weekends when the Tidal Basin is mobbed.
Please let me know if you too want to shoot cherry blossoms, what place you want to go to and the time.
Tidal Basin: Yes __ No __ 6:30AM __ 3:30 PM __
Arboretum: Yes __ No __ 8:00 AM __ 3:00 PM __ (They are open from 8AM until 5PM)
Senate Park: Yes __ No __ 7:00 AM __ 3:30 PM __
Bill Alsmeyer-Johnson
c: 571-251-0477
e: mscbill@alsjohn.com
Friday, March 3, 2017
Links to articles on the Golden Ratio
Hi all,
Here are three links to using the Golden Ratio and other compositional schemes. Hope you find them helpful.
Nancy
https://digital-photography-school.com/divine-composition-with-fibonaccis-ratio-the-rule-of-thirds-on-steroids/
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/golden-ratio-photography/
https://petapixel.com/2016/10/24/golden-ratio-better-rule-thirds/
Here are three links to using the Golden Ratio and other compositional schemes. Hope you find them helpful.
Nancy
https://digital-photography-school.com/divine-composition-with-fibonaccis-ratio-the-rule-of-thirds-on-steroids/
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/golden-ratio-photography/
https://petapixel.com/2016/10/24/golden-ratio-better-rule-thirds/
Tuesday, February 28, 2017
Images from Chincoteague in February, 2017
Last week Susan and I spent a couple of days at Chincoteague. In the past I have been really into photographing the island and I brought my camera this time as well. However,...
except for a couple of hours Tuesday morning, the town and refuge were overcast virtually all the time. A three stop kind of day. Which doesn't mean that there are no photo opportunities, only that they have to be different. Because it was so gray most of the time, I converted all of my final images to Black and White, and while that helped, I still had to do a lot of post processing.
Here the levels adjustment layer in Photoshop was great. In one place it let me smoothly stretch the tonality from as black to as white as I wanted it to be, while adjusting the overall tonality with the middle (gamma) slider. Similarly, the curves adjustment allowed me to adjust overall tonality and contrast. I didn't use adjustment masks, although they could have made things even better. Lightroom was great as usual for adjusting clarity and sharpening the images without excessive haloing. Here are my eleven best after all post processing. (You don't want to see the "before" images).
except for a couple of hours Tuesday morning, the town and refuge were overcast virtually all the time. A three stop kind of day. Which doesn't mean that there are no photo opportunities, only that they have to be different. Because it was so gray most of the time, I converted all of my final images to Black and White, and while that helped, I still had to do a lot of post processing.
Here the levels adjustment layer in Photoshop was great. In one place it let me smoothly stretch the tonality from as black to as white as I wanted it to be, while adjusting the overall tonality with the middle (gamma) slider. Similarly, the curves adjustment allowed me to adjust overall tonality and contrast. I didn't use adjustment masks, although they could have made things even better. Lightroom was great as usual for adjusting clarity and sharpening the images without excessive haloing. Here are my eleven best after all post processing. (You don't want to see the "before" images).
Tuesday, January 24, 2017
Book for class
Some literal street photograps, most of which you'll have seen, for the book this week:
http://bit.ly/2km1C9Z
John
http://bit.ly/2km1C9Z
John
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