Showing posts with label Olympus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Olympus. Show all posts

Saturday, 20 June 2015

LR CC HDR sample

This is not an inspired photograph but it is an interesting one to me.


This is a seven shot .3 stop per shot HDR created in LR CC.

I did not bother with any anti ghosting as it did not appear to my (untrained in the art of HDR) eye to need any.

To shoot this, I set the camera to the appropriate bracket mode, pointed the camera at the end of the couch, and squeezed off a burst of seven photographs. LR more or less did the rest and gave up a nice and easy to manage DNG.

Here is another. Five shots, five stops. Not inspiring, but the results are ok. There is some "ghosting" (if I am understanding it correctly) right at the edge of the marker package. Again, it was hand held.


I am going to definitely have to do this again with a proper subject matter and a tripod. Sunset, here we come...

Monday, 8 June 2015

Stephen King time-travel miniseries “11.22.63”

Yep, the movies have come to town again.

Yawn.

I went for a walk tonight with the family to check out the movie site. Locally, the mini series is being filmed on the main street of Hespeler, one of the three cities which was forcibly amalgamated into Cambridge quite a few decades ago.

It has been roughly, and anachronistically, transformed into 1950s America.

I do hope they don't include the stuff picture left. Time travel indeed.



The newspaper being sold in the newspaper box is dated 1960. Matte Scotch Tape was not invented until 1961. Oops.


5 cents for a paper. The box says 25 cents. Oops.
In honour of it being the movies, I cropped it to 16x10. Very cinematic of me.

I did not get any pictures of the actual filming being done, but did see some nifty gear.



I also saw some traffic cops looking tired.

It is weird to see those foreign flags here...
I did not see any of the film stars and wouldn't have cared if I had. The star system of Hollywood and beyond is of so little interest to me that I could care less only with a major effort that is not worth exerting. I do like meeting and talking with musicians and photographing them at work, but could care less about film stars.

But the cars... oh the cars. 






The cars were kind of cool.

Wednesday, 13 May 2015

this moonscape brought to you by minecraft

Well, brought to you by real life minecraft anyway.

There has been, for as long as I can remember, a gravel pit here bisected by a gravel road. But it has changed into this much larger moonscape in the last year or so.

The view off to the left and back from where I stopped the car.

Looking back...

Off to the right...
It really is incredible, when you think about it, what we do to the landscape in order to build roads, buildings, and other things we take for granted.

Wednesday, 6 May 2015

black and white

More fun with black and white.

These are out of the camera jpegs again. The only adjustments are to exposure. I lifted most of them a little bit. Otherwise, this is what the camera gave.






Sunday, 1 February 2015

black and white OMD

Inspired a bit by Kirk Tuck, I decided to operate my OMD as a black and white film camera. This is what I created.

These are out of the camera jpegs with no adjustments done in Lightroom but for a minor crop or two.





Seems to work. I think I have found my new normal for a bit.

I think that one day very soon, I will go out and use these camera settings and "shoot a role of film" - iso 400, monotone superfine jpegs straight from the camera, shoot in manual and nail exposure in camera, PanaLeica 25mm f1.5 lens, OMD E-M5 camera body, green filter on the monotone, and contrast up one tick - and see what I get. Should this come to pass, I will share the results here.

Sunday, 21 December 2014

the curious relationship between us and fur

There is something about furry creatures which appeals to us at a very deep level. Even when we try to resist it, the furry out there win us over.

In this case, there is no hope.


Why even try?

Thursday, 21 August 2014

in the coffee shop

I like coffee.
Yes I do.


The sight.
The smell.
The taste.


The variety.
The warmth.
The cup.


The ponies.
The quirky.
The space.


The people.
The chair.
The table.


The food.
Oh yes, the food.
Some Yum.







And last.
The atmosphere.
Oh baby, the atmosphere.

Coffee.

The stuff of passion.