Friday 2 October 2015

365:106

Day 106 - Photograph Diagonal or Vertical lines

We went into Katikati today to check out the Art and Mural Festival, and while we were walking around, we came across this.

We did wonder what would make someone create something like this in town . . .

EXIF:

D810 with nifty fifty at f2.8 and 1/640 at ISO 64.

I give you Diagonal, vertical and horizontal lines:






Until tomorrow
MerranG

Thursday 1 October 2015

365:105

Day 105 - Photograph Texture

Well I could rattle on for ages about texture, and how it's recurring theme, or I could just share exif data and the image with you.

Exif:

D810 with nifty 50, ISO 64, 1/6400sec, f1.8. Usual curves and sharpening post.

I give you texture:



Until tomorrow
MerranG

Wednesday 30 September 2015

365:104

Day 104 - Photograph Colour

Colour - hmmm. We had some very colourful nasturtiums for tea last night - but there are no more in the garden today.

Today I went to Tauranga again, to pick up something to study for my photography (more later ;) ). While there, I saw something that was truely colourful. So today, I give you colour:

Taken with the D810 and nifty fifty 50mm f1.8, at f2.8 and 1/125 sec. I forgot to set my WB, so in post changed it to daylight K5500, and did my usual triple curves adjustments and some post sharpening.

Colour:

Until tomorrow
MerranG

Tuesday 29 September 2015

365:103

Day 103 - Photograph Light and shadow

LOL - again, today, I have gone out with my D200IR camera and the Helinon 135mm f2.8 lens.

This lens is totally manual. It does not have a chip in it at all, so the camera has no idea what it is that you have just shoved in front of the sensor. I have to set the aperture manually - like in the old days with film when you turned the ring around until the aperture was as open or closed as you wanted it.

I also nearly always shoot in full manual mode, selecting all three of the exposure triangle variables to match my artistic vision.

So I first choose my ISO - to be as low as I can, then I set my aperture, to define the depth of field (DOF) as I want it, finally I set the shutter speed. I only vary this when I need a faster shutter speed than my other setting allow, then I normally will play with the aperture a little before I resort to changing my ISO.

I love sharp images. At least, I love the part of the image that needs to be sharp, to be SHARP, and the rest to fade away into the background. DOF is an important part of my artistic expression.

The following images show light and shadow. The first has a shallow DOF, the second a wider DOF, but focused on the background, not the forground. Both were taken with the D200IR and the Helinon 135mm f2.8.


 EXIF data beneath each image.



1/500 at f2.8 ISO 100



1/100 at f8.0 ISO 100


Until tomorrow
MerranG

Sunday 27 September 2015

365:102

Day 102 - Photograph Texture

Another day of texture. Wow.

You know - I so love the drama that is created with IR photos. My D200IR is such a joy to me. I have been trialling an old Helinon 135mm 2.8 lens on it. Of course, with the crop factor, it is more like a 200mm lens, and it's age means closest focus is around 1.2m.

Because we cannot see IR light, focus is a bit of a problem. IR light does not focus on the same plane as visible light, it focus's either just behind or just in front of visible light - I am not sure which. So I have been experimenting to see where focus lies for each of my lenses. When the Helinon comes through, it comes through with flying colours.

To demonstrate, I give you texture:





Exif: 1/60sec f2.8, ISO 100

Until next time
MerranG



Saturday 26 September 2015

365:101

Day 101 - Photograph a Circle

I am a day late, I know.

Circle - its funny how I find this one such a difficult one every time.

But I remembered, I have my sewing machine out to make some stuff for my photography. (I made my own scrim, and am working on a soft box). Lots of circles on my sewing machine.

EXIF:

D810, Tamron 90mm 2.8 at f4.2, 1/40 sec (interesting, I thought the blur was the DOF, maybe it is the SS - what do you think?), spot metering, custom WB.

So here is a circle:





Until tomorrow
MerranG

Thursday 24 September 2015

365:100

Day 100 - Photograph a decorative object

Firstly, I want to say - WOW I made it to day 100! I am nearly one third of the way through this challenge. Yes, there have been a couple of days I have been unable to take a photo due to health issues, but I have caught up again by doubling up another day.

100 days of photographing something every day.

I initially started this challenge thinking it would be a fantastic way to get to know my new camera. Little did I know what way my life would take me.

Today I have been processing some of the images that I took yesterday. It is a great learning process. In post, I learn what I need to do better behind the camera. I love photography - there is always something new to learn!

So, back to today's challenge, a decorative object. I  finally decided on something that I think is beautiful, but unfortunately broken again.

EXIF:
D810 with Tamron 90mm 2.8 at f8 and 1/60 sec; ISO 1000, spot metering, custom WB.

And here it is:

Until tomorrow, when we photograph a circle
MerranG

Tuesday 22 September 2015

365:99

Day 99 - Photograph a flower

Yay - I am so happy to be photographing something that is not abstract!

It is Springtime. In fact, today is the Spring Equinox, the day that night and day are of equal length. The day that the sun rises directly in the East, and sets directly in the West.

I celebrated the equinox today by doing two photoshoots. It is my goal to do two a day, 5 days a week. I just love portraiture!

Honestly, I never thought I would, being a die hard landscape photographer, but portraiture is so much fun!

To be able to spend some time with someone, work with them to make some awesome images that capture that moment in time. Memorialising a life, and the beauty of that life. What greater satisfaction is there?

However, I digress. Today is about a flower.

The fruit trees are flowering, providing me with a few choices. The image I have chosen for today is a nectarine flower - actually a small cluster of nectarine flowers.

EXIF:
D810 and Tamron 90mm f2.8 at 1/80s, f9, ISO 100, Spot metering and custom WB.

Flowers:





Until tomorrow, when we will be photographing a decorative object

MerranG

Monday 21 September 2015

365:98

Day 98 - Photograph a House Number

A different kind of photo today!

After weeks of light and shadow and texture and patterns etc, we have something different.

Now as a paper girl, I see lots of different house numbers. There is an endless variety. But unfortunately, I am looking at them in the dark, and I am sure people don't want me lighting up their front yards with my strobes at 3am!

So instead, I went out locally and made some photos of neighbours house numbers. In fact, here in NZ we don't tend to put our numbers on the house, more so on our letter boxes. So really, I made a photo of a house number that was not on a house!

My assistant came out with me today, and I handed him the camera, (set up to my custom settings) and let him take a photo. We previewed it in camera, I suggest he move closer to his subject, and he made another photo.

The first image is mine, the second is his. Both have had my usual processing applied in post, with the addition of a clarity filter at the end of PP.

EXIF:
125 at f3.0, ISO 64, WB custom, spot metering.  Both were shot under the same parameters.

So today, I give you House Number(s).







Until tomorrow, when we will be making a photo of a flower (yay!).

MerranG

365:97

Day 97 - Photograph texture

First - my EXIF data:

D810, Samyang 14mm 2.8 at f4, ISO 64, ss 1/80, custom WB, metering - other.

Texture - everything is texture isn't it? Satin and silk = smooth.  Bark and gravel = rough. So what sort of texture?

I chose to photograph texture that we see around us all the time. In our gardens, on our streets, in our parks.

Because I am using a super wide angle lens on a full frame camera, it creates interesting perspective. I have chosen to leave this just as it is, and only do my usual alterations in PS - namely my curve layer adjustments, and some post process sharpening. I do not sharpen in camera.

Today, I give you texture:





Until tomorrow, when we photograph a house number
MerranG

Saturday 19 September 2015

365:96

Day 96 - Photograph Light and Shadow

Today we went to Tauranga. We incorporated getting some supplies for a new born shoot I have coming up, with picking up our son who was returning from camp. (To see the newborn stuff go check out my fb page at www.facebook.com/framinglightphotography .)

So we are standing there chatting to my son and his companion, finding out about the exciting things they have been up to over the weekend, and I suddenly notice something of interest. Light and Shadow!

I excuse myself, and start to frame the image, finding the perfect composition in camera. I had the D200IR in my hands, with the Tokina 90mm 2.8 lens.

Shot at ISO 100, 1/160sec at f8, with custom WB and exposure bias of +0.33, using spot metering.

Now I wonder if the image may have been better if I had changed my metering to matrix for this image.


So today, I give you Light and Shadow - in infrared.






Until tomorrow, when we look at texture,
MerranG


Friday 18 September 2015

365:95

Day 95 - Illustrate a Haiku

A Haiku - a verse consisting of three lines, the first line of which has seven syllables, the second has five, and the third has seven again. A Haiku normally does not rhyme.

What to write a Haiku about, and how to illustrate it?

Well, when Himself came home from work today, he said, "Let's go for a sail".

"Let's go out to the boat and take her for a bit of a buzz", I replied. "There might not be enough wind".

So, we drank our hot drinks and headed out.

Once there, we were underway incredibly quickly, considering it has been a few months since we took the lovely lady out, we just seemed to fall into the rhythm. Before long we were on our way, the sails were up, and she was vibrating beneath us, responding to the breeze.

That is what I love about sailing, feeling the yacht respond to the breeze, holding that power in your hands, working with that power, and creating momentum from it. The glorious feeling of being under way without the sound or smell of engines.

Divine.

So I decided to write a Haiku about my lovely yacht.

So today, I give you - Illustrate a Haiku.






Again, please comment and reply with your own interpretation of the theme for the day.

Until tomorrow when we look at Light and Shadow
MerranG

365:94

Day 94 - Photograph Texture

Exif data for today.

D810 with Tamron 90mm 2.8 at f3.2 1/60sec
ISO 64
WB - custom set.
My usual post processing as per day 92 with the addition of a blue filter to reduce brightness of yellow/green cast in image.

I actually went out to take a picture of Tuhua covered in cloud. It looks like an  active volcano when the cloud just hovers about the summit. But then, while talking to a neighbour, I spotted this beauty.

It reminded me of my post the other day when I wrote about circles and spirals.

The koru that this image shows always exemplifies for me the cycle of life. How we go around and around, but never are quite in the same position as last time.

Anyway, enough preamble - today, I give you texture:

Please fell free to comment and add your own interpretation of todays theme below.

Until tomorrow, when we will be exploring "Illustrate a Haiku"

MerranG

Thursday 17 September 2015

365:93

Day 93 - Photograph Patterns


Today, I forgot to set my WB, so I had to alter it in PS6. No worries, a reset to K6050 had it looking how remember it. The wonderful thing about RAW is that if you get the WB wrong in camera, you can always correct it later. Of course, I prefer to get it right in camera, but sometimes we stuff up ;).

Nikon D810 with Tokina 90mm at f8.0 and 1/125, ISO 64, matrix metering. I normally use spot metering, so that what I am focusing on, which is usually the 'ballerina' in my composition, is metered for rather then the whole frame. In this case, the whole frame was the ballerina, so I used matrix metering.

PP? Just the usual process, same as yesterday, but an extra curves layer which was used to lighten the image a little. I prefer to use curves over exposure adjustments, just because I do.

So today, I give you patterns:

Until tomorrow, when we have texture again
MerranG

ps - please feel free to add your own take on the theme of the day to the comments below. :)

Tuesday 15 September 2015

365:92

Day 92 - Photograph Texture

I remember as a child, laying in the dandelions on the lawn, looking up at the shapes of clouds. I think I used to spend hours watching clouds, and seeing things in their shapes. Clouds have always interested me. Their shapes, colour, form and texture. So much variety.


You know, it gets more difficult to think of something interesting to say as these themes repeat.

So instead, I shall just talk about how I made the image.

Firstly, I shot this with my D810, with the Tokina 90mm 2.8 lens at 1/2000 sec, f2.8 and ISO 64.

White Balance was set by pointing the lens at what I was making a photo of, and depressing the WB button (I have my WB set to PRE). This allowed me to set the WB to the frame.

I then ensured that my exposure meter was reading correctly, focussed, and depressed the shutter.

Now I always shoot in manual mode, with quality set to RAW. Why?

Manual mode allows me complete control over the creative process, I can create the image exactly how I see it. RAW allows me to adjust the image in post processing (the digital darkroom) to express the creative vision I had when I took the image.

Post processing - I use PS6, and with this image, I have created two curve adjustment layers, blending one as multiply and the other as soft light. Then stamp visible, and a light unsharp mask faded to luminosity, then a light gausian blur faded to colour. This gives the image a wee bit more sharpness. Then I have added my copyright, reduced the image size for the web, and saved it as a JPEG. This is pretty much my standard process.

So has this image been photoshopped? No - it has been processed with photoshop, but no 'photoshopping' has been done on it, only what we would do in a chemical darkroom.

So today, I give you Texture:

I hope you enjoy the image, and that you can join me again tomorrow.
Please comment and add your images to the comment section below.

Until tomorrow
MerranG

Monday 14 September 2015

365:91

Day 91 - Photograph Patterns

Patterns.

I took the D810 loaner out for a walk today, looking for patterns.

It is an interesting thing when you have your mind focused on an idea, a theme, a subject. Once you focus on something - you see it all around you.

Patterns patterns everywhere, but what will make a good photograph?

Several years ago, we bought ourselves a Dr Zeus Tree. It is a member of the Aloe family, and is intriguing in its difference from other similar looking plants like the Draceanas. The Dr Zeus Aloe Tree has spikey, cactus like leaves, much like its close cousin the Aloe Vera. Only the Dr Zeus tree doesn't have nice juicy leaves, they are thinner, more like the Dragon trees.

Fascinating plants they are. I love the pattern the old cut leaves create on the trunk, reminiscent of Washington Palms.

From now on I will include in my blog the EXIF data from the photo, for your learning pleasure.

For this photo, I squatted down to get on the level with the trunks,  turned the camera into the portrait position and composed the three trunks into the shot. I wanted the foremost trunk to be in focus.

90mm Tokina 2.8 at f3.1, shutter 1/60 sec, ISO 64, spot metering with custom white balance.

So today, I give you Patterns:


Please feel free to comment, give feedback below.

Until tomorrow, when we will be looking for Texture
MerranG

Sunday 13 September 2015

365:90

Day 90 - Photograph a Circle

The photo idea for today is a chandelier. So I looked at my light fittings. Funtional, classic, but not what one would call elegant exactly. Plenty of circles but . . .. .

So I think about circles in nature - nature doesn't really do stuff in circles, more in spirals. The ends may circle around to the beginning again, but in nature the ends never meet. Something only ever happens once. Everything is unique, and a one off. That is one of the facinating things about photography. You can photograph the same thing every day, but it never looks quite the same.

I guess that is why Monet painted the same scene over and over and over again. He wanted to express that scene in it's many variations, it's many moods, it's many nuances.

It might be an interesting project once this one is complete in another 255 days - photograph the same thing every day for a month. Different times of the day, different lighting, maybe even different places. Definately something to think about.  30 ways to photograph a . . . .

Anyway - I digress. Today is about circles.

I went looking for circular things, and came across Himself sorting through a jar of bits. There were several circular things amoungst the bits, so I compiled some together and made myself a photograph.

So today, I give you a circle:


Until tomorrow
MerranG

365:89

Day 89 - Photograph texture

I went to the beach today. Lat in the day.

I have learned how to set custom white balance, something that I do before each set of shots with the infrared camera. So I have decided to do it with all my shots.

So I am out with the loaner No:1 camera (yes my number one camera is in for repairs and it could be a while), and I take a shot, and realise I should reset the white balance, see what a difference it makes.

So I reset the white balance for the ocean view, across the sand to Tuhua (Mayor) - our Island off the coast (East). All good. I peel off a few shots, reset white balance to take some portrait shots of the other half - practice makes perfect :) . Then reset again to take shots facing NNW.

When I come home and upload the images, I note in ACR that the east facing shots WB was actually 9100 Kelvin! Now normal daylight, which is what I usually shoot, is around 5500K.

So tonight, I give you texture, shot at a custom WB of 9100K:

I have to admit, I LOVE the colour of this!

Until tomorrow
MerranG

Friday 11 September 2015

365:88

Day 88 - Photograph a Table

Photograph a table. Hmm. Well there is always the kitchen table, but how boring is that? I dont have any 'nice' coffee tables - at least none that are not covered with either art supplies or camera magazines.

So I went walkabout, looking for tables. You know, I never realised that there are no public tables up here where I live, you have to go down to the waters edge to find tables. So off we went.

Now a picnic table is not the most interesting of subjects to photograph, so, I got my IR camera in hand, and starting shooting.

This is the image I finally settled on - A Table:

Until tomorrow
MerranG

365:87

Day 87 - Photograph Light and Shade

Light and shade - everywhere on a sunny day. I just had to get out there and take a look around.

So I went out into the garden with the IR camera. Why the IR camera? Because I love how it contrasts light and shadow. I love the contrast that it gives images when you convert them to B&W, and I wanted to see what a flower looks like in IR.

So I removed the UV filter, so that the sensor would also get some UV light - might as well go the full monty!

And this is what I made - Light and Shade

Until tomorrow
MerranG

Thursday 10 September 2015

365:86

Day 86 - Photograph a silhouette

I had to wait until the end of the day to have someone to silhouette.

The loaner D810 arrived today, so I had to reprogramme it to work the way I like to work. Nothing more frustrating than having it refocus after I think I have set the focus on the back focus button.

Nek minute - errrrr eeerr  eerrr errrrrrrrr - grrrrrr goes Merran ;)

Anyhoo  - today I give you Silhouette:





Until tomorrow
MerranG

Tuesday 8 September 2015

365:85

Day 85 - Photograph Light and Shadow

I am down with the lergy. Head cold is really kicking in - with a sore throat. I have been confined to quarters for most of the day, so my photographic opportunities have been a little slim today.

However, light and shade is an interesting subject when you have an Infrared camera.

So here goes - I give you light and shadow - in infrared (with colour ;) )

I hope you enjoy

Until tomorrow
MerranG

Monday 7 September 2015

365:84

Day 84 - Photograph Diagonal or Vertical lines

Oh boy - I went out looking for diagonal or parallel lines (Yeah, I read it wrong!). They are everywhere, but how to make a photo so that you can see that they really are diagonal, and not just the camera on a tilt?

After looking about and wondering if I would be able to fulfil today's challenge, I came home defeated, and saw some interesting shadows on my deck.

Now, I have a big deck (anyone seen the video My Big Deck?), so there is plenty to have a shadow on.

So, this is what I saw - Diagonal lines:

Until Tomorrow
MerranG

Saturday 5 September 2015

365:83

Day 83 - Photograph a cross

We took the young fella to town to catch the bus this afternoon. I took the opportunity to take my cameras out for a walk..

Looking for crosses that are not religious based is always my goal for this assignment. I mean, how quickly do church crosses become a bit same old?

So today, I saw something that captured my eye - light and shadow making a cross.

So today, I give you, a cross:

Until tomorrow
MerranG

365:82

Day 82 - Photograph texture.

Infra-red is a spectrum of non-visible light. Most modern cameras are insensitive to IR - the manufacturers make them that way, as IR focuses differently, and throws our photos into blur mode. So if you want to take IR photos, then you either need an older camera with a partially sensitive sensor, or an old film camera with IR film (you can still buy this!).

I bought myself an older camera that was sensitive to IR, and have played with it a bit, but found it limiting as the minimum exposure was 1 second. That is a long time to hold your camera still, so you can really only take images of landscapes from a tripod. I wanted to take portraits. So I bought a dedicated IR camera, and it arrived today.

I had so much fun today with the IR camera. Testing it out, seeing what it could do. Running it through its paces you might say.

While I await the return of my primary camera from the repairers (it had a faulty 'main board'), I shall experiment with IR, so I really get to know my way around the camera.

I love the magical qualities of IR. :)

So today, I give you texture - in Infra-red.

Until tomorrow
MerranG

365:81

Day 81 - Photograph Curved lines

I just couldn't see curved lines yesterday. I looked and looked, but my world seemed to be full of straight lines. Restricting, conforming, straight lines.

More success today however.

Today, I received my new (old, but new to me) IR dedicated camera.

Today, I saw curved lines everywhere, so I captured some.

So today I give you - Curved Lines:

Until later
MerranG

Wednesday 2 September 2015

365:80

Day 80 - Photograph light and shadow

Light and shadow - seems to be a reoccuring theme ;)

The sun was in and out today. A few showers came through. Cloud cover a little over 60% most of the day. So, rather than looking for shadows, I looked for light.

Himself went for a drive and a walk, and he returned with photos on his phone. I excitedly gathered my camera and he took me to the spot.

So today, I shall share with you an image of today's photoshoot, as well as the image of the day.

So I give you - Cub
For the rest of the photos from todays photoshoot visit https://www.facebook.com/BeautyThroughTheLens

Meanwhile, I give you the photo for the day - Light and shadow:

Until tomorrow
MerranG

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Tuesday 1 September 2015

365:79

Day 79 - Photograph texture

This morning, as the sun rose above the horizon, I was fortunate to be able to watch it in its glory.

Always after a storm, there is some magic to watching the sunrise. It is like affirmation that it truely still exists.

A couple of weeks ago, I was on my way home and watched the sun rise through a tree. I was disappointed that I did not have my camera with me.

This morning, I took it with me just in case, and lo and behold, the sun and the tree.

So today, I give you texture, or silhouette, or light and shade, hey, I am sure between my mate Ross and I, we could even write a pretty cool Haiku . . .

Texture:

Until tomorrow
MerranG

365:78

Day 78 - Illustrate a Haiku

The e-book which gives me my daily challenges shows an example every day for each challenge.

So far, every "Illustrate a Haiku" has just been words on a page.
So far, I have chosen to illustrate with an image.

Today, however, I have written an Haiku and created it in photoshop.

So, I give you, a Haiku:

Until tomorrow
MerranG

Monday 31 August 2015

365:77

Day 77 - Photograph Light and shade

Well, today we have seen no sun. It is hiding behind deep cloud cover caused by a nasty cyclone that is coming our way.

We have had heavy rain, and I may get some images of the flooding tomorrow - if visibility clears enough.

So, the challenge today was to create an image that shows light and shade. I felt a bit stuck - then suddenly inspiration struck. It may not be the most inspiring image, but I think it shows the difference between light and shade.

So today I give you - Light and Shade:

Until tomorrow
MerranG

Sunday 30 August 2015

365:76

Day 76 - Photograph Texture

Texture. Wool, wood, grass, stone, concrete, rust, skin (maybe not!), textiles - texture is everywhere we look.

It becomes increasingly difficult to photograph the same idea, and stay original, at least I find it so. I imagine in another 150 days it will just be even more difficult.

So here goes - today I give you "Texture"

Until tomorrow
MerranG

Friday 28 August 2015

365:75

Day 75 - Photograph a subject with dominant negative space

Overcast again today - there is another big low on its way.

So I looked up to the sky for inspiration, no birds, planes or helicopters came into view while I had my camera at the ready.

I tried the wide angle - not enough negative space.

The wall of the house - hmmm - a light fixture on the wall?

Ahh - macro with creamy bokeh?

I give you - a subject with dominant negative space:




Until tomorrow
MerranG


Thursday 27 August 2015

365:74

Day 74 - Photograph Light and Shadow

What an awesome sunny day it has been here today. Perfect to photographing light and shadow.

All my life I have had a bit of a love affair with trees.

I remember the first thing I ever painted at Kindy was a tree. In fact, I think it might have been the only thing I painted unless someone told me to paint something else.

Trees fascinate me. I can watch the play of sunlight on the leaves for hours. I love to watch them change through the seasons - looking like dead creatures through the winter, then as spring starts to come around again, they get beautiful light green fuzzy halos. These halos very quickly turn into expansive coverage heralding summer. Then, as autumn comes around again, the leaves change colour, in some instances turning into firey halos, before they drop and cover the ground in their glory.

Trees, yes, I would say I have an affinity with trees. Their cycles are slower than ours. Their respiration rate so slow we really take little notice of it. Yet they are majestic living beings.

So today I give you - Light and shadow:

Until tomorrow
MerranG

365:73

Day 73 - Photograph a chair, stool or bench

Ok, so do I photograph a dining room chair? Or a barstool? Maybe go visit a church for a pew? Do I interpret it and take a picture of a bench seat in an old car - if I can find one.

Well, today, I drove again for the first time in 5 days. Just a short drive to see if I can drive without pain. All good. Uncomfortable, but not painful.

We went somewhere to walk the dog, somewhere I knew there was an interesting chair.

So I give you today - The chair:

Until later
MerranG

Wednesday 26 August 2015

365:72

Day 72 - Photograph Vertical lines

Vertical lines again. So I think to myself, what should I photograph today?

The doors? The telegraph poles? A fence? A wall? A line of trees? I look for vertical lines that lend themselves to a photo, but vertical lines that also have some interesting light on them. No good making a photo of vertical lines in the shade - unless of course the shade adds something to the image.

So today we have - Vertical Lines:

Until tomorrow
MerranG

365:71

Day 71 - Photograph patterns

This is actually the post for two days ago. I fell over on Monday night, and damaged my ankle. I have, for that reason, been unable to follow through. So I will try and catch up over the next few days.

Patterns.

I have been spending a lot of time lying down with my ankle elevated, in the hope of a quicker recovery. The older I get, the longer it seems to take to recover from an injury. Partly, I think, because I have already injured everything before, so now it is injury upon injury. Partially also because things just take longer when you are older and busier . . .

One could say that injury itself is a pattern - but to photograph that would require a chronological photo essay. That is not what I have here.

Instead, I give you a pattern from the room in which I have been spending far too much time the last 3 days:





Until later
MerranG

Monday 24 August 2015

365:70

Day 70 - Photograph light and shade

Another overcast day, but the sun escaped for a short while before it set, and I made this image.

Sent from my Android .
Until tomorrow
Merran G

Sunday 23 August 2015

365:69

Day 69 - Photograph texture

I seem to have missed putting this up yesterday - apologies.

Texture - we were at Lake Gilmore, photographing the IOM sailboats, and this beauty presented itself:

Until - not tomorrow, but later today :)

MerranG

Saturday 22 August 2015

365:68

Day 68 - Photograph an ornamental object

I had to think about this one. Not really one for ornaments much - I used to have plenty, but now tend to hang stuff on the walls to ornament the place.

Still, my Mum is a ceramic artist, so there is a bit of funtional ornamental stuff about the house.

So, I went in pursuit of an ornament to photograph.

This was fun. The sky was a giant softbox, but even with the blinds full up, I had to go to ISO Hi1 in order to get enough light on the sensor. Ok - plan 2. Play with the flash.

So I set up the flash, and realised I needed a fill or bounce. I tried a bounce - na, not enough. So I got my very very old Canon flash, attached it to a slave, and had it slave off my Nissin, which was receiving from the transmitter atop the camera.

A little trial and error later, I came up with this:

An Ornamental object:





That was fun.

Until tomorrow
MerranG

Friday 21 August 2015

365:67

Day 67 - Photograph Water

Ok, so we live at the beach. HEAPS of water out there. What can I do that is a little different?

Different for me, or different from normal?
Oh boy - now we could get into a long discussion re normal - I mean - are YOU normal?

I AM NOT normal. I know this, because I have been told many times, by many people. In fact, in my whole entire life, only once has someone said to me "Yes Merran, you are normal". I tell you, it really came as a shock! I wanted to shout "I AM NOT NORMAL!"

So does this mean I am aberrant? Divergent? Insurgent? I mean, what is normal anyway? Without a dictionary or thesaurus, can you define what those lovely long words mean?

But I digress, this is about drawing water with light.

So without further ado - here is today's offering - Water:


Oh yes siree, I cheated. I have been preparing for this assignment now for over 3 years! That there is a Lagotto Romagnolo - an Italian Water Dog, bred by Italian peasants before the birth of Christ. Yes, she is a very very old dog. Looking pretty good huh? ;)

But, more importantly for this assignment, she is in her element - water. See the wee splashes as the water falls off her wool.

I love the ocean. I love the smell of it, the sound of it, and the feel of it beneath my hulls. It is only fitting that I have a water dog.

And yes, it is the middle of winter here - I almost got frostbite walking barefoot down the beach today. But Bella still runs straight into the water right up to her chest. LOVING IT!

Until tomorrow
MerranG

Wednesday 19 August 2015

365:66

Day 66 - Photograph a Circle

Circles circles everywhere.

A part circle turned up in the sky earlier - but it wasn't a full circle, so it didn't really count.

Then I noticed a circle right in front of me.

So I set up the camera, and captured this:





Until tomorrow

MerranG

365:65

Day 65 - Photograph texture

Texture - always looks so much more 'texturish' on a bright day. Diffused light really doesn't seem to do much for texture.

After all, you can see loads of texture on the face of a beautiful young woman if you position her correctly (or incorrectly!) in harsh, direct, full sun light. Harsh light lends itself so nicely to texture.

On the other hand, diffused light, beautiful light - when that big light in the sky is diffused by a huge soft box called complete cloud cover, hides texture, smoothing out all those pores and lumps and bumps and wrinkles we just don't want to see! Beautiful light is better than makeup or photoshop!

So, to photograph texture on an overcast, rainy day (we seem to be getting a lot of that lately) can provide a challenge or two.

So, today, I give you - Texture:


I had you fooled didn't I - you thought I was going to give you a portrait . . . well - it kinda is - but of oldhami, not a beautiful woman - I would never do that to anyone!

Until tomorrow
MerranG


Tuesday 18 August 2015

365:64

Day 64 - Photograph Light and Shadow

Hmm - light and shadow again. Again, difficult to find on a cold and cloudy day. but the sun came out for a few moments, enabling me to make this picture.

Light and Shadow





Until tomorrow
MerranG

Sunday 16 August 2015

365:63

Day 63: Photograph texture

Yes, texture again, two days in a row.

Lucky for me there is heaps of texture down on the beach, where we went for a walk this afternoon.

I love my life - Winter beach walks, photo shoots, happy smiley people holding hands . . . ..

Ok - umm - texture:





Keep smiling
Until tomorrow
MerranG

Saturday 15 August 2015

365:62

Day 62 - Photograph Texture

So I am thinking - what can I make an image of today, depicting texture?

I mean - texture seems to encompass so many different ideas.

Skin, textiles, grass, bark, the list is endless.

Today's contribution - Texture:





Yes - been playing with the macro . . .

Until tomorrow
MerranG

365:61

Day 61 - Photograph light and shadow

We had a beautiful sunny day today. It started with a gorgeous sunrise, and ended with a beautiful sunset. Now there are stars in the sky, with some cloud cover.

Sunny days give loads of potential for this assignment, so I really got lucky today.

Took the camera and the dog for a walk early afternoon, while light was brightest, and made this:

Light and Shadow:





Until tomorrow
MerranG

Thursday 13 August 2015

365:60

Day 60 - Photograph an imperfect object/subject

Great news today, my new lenses arrived! Yay!

So of course, I had to practice with them :).

Unfortunately, the seasonal inclemency prevents me from going outside to shoot. The poor visibility makes it impossible to check out the infinity focus on the wide angle lens. But a bit of wet blustery spring weather never stopped anyone from taking good photos . . .

Imperfection is around us everywhere. In fact, imperfections are what makes some things what they are. Imperfections can make something more valuable.

So I give you today - a photograph of an imperfect subject:





Until tomorrow
MerranG