Fireworks at Ulladulla Harbour, New Years Eve, 2011
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Friday, December 31, 2010
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Angles again
As promised yesterday, here is another take on yesterday's photo. It's easy to just think "get close" once you have a fixed focal length lens on, but in this case a very pleasing photo was achieved by stepping back just a little.
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
More on angles
Here's another example of thinking about angles and framing. With this shot I had found an interesting flower and I zoomed way in as far as my macro lens would go to get a close up of the center.
That has certainly given me an interesting photo, but then I tried a few more more angles and different framing options. Tomorrow I will post a different shot of the same flower which is - in my opinion - a better photo.
Monday, December 27, 2010
A different angle
Same flower as yesterday, but from a different angle. When you find an interesting shot try to take a few different shots of it ... frame it differently and/or change your viewing angle. Never dress in your Sunday best when you go for a photo shoot because you may just want to lie down on the ground to get the shot you want.
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Ulladulla
Had a great time today wandering around Warden Head at Ulladulla and my dad's garden. Took lots of shots with our 100mm lens. This shot was the obvious shot (from above, looking down on the flower), but it also made a stunning shot when I lay on the ground and looked up through the flower at the blue sky.
Friday, December 24, 2010
Cradle Mountain
With all the work I've been doing tweaking my web site and doing family Xmas things I've had no time left to take photos, so here's a picture from long, long ago. It's my good friend Ian Ferrier climbing a boulder overlooking Dove Lake so that we could recreate a famous shot by Fred Smithies.
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
My Website
I registered http://www.IanChamp.com and started making my own website today.
There are still a few broken links and loads of work to do but there is enough in place to make it more or less functional.
Giddy Up
Trying to take action photos in low light situations can be challenging.
My preferred approach is to select a high ISO setting with the camera into shutter priority mode, and then choose a shutter speed that is fast enough to freeze the action.
This shot has ISO 3200 and shutter speed of 1/125 sec.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Fly by Night
How can you not get great shots with action like this!
Monday, December 20, 2010
The Low Down
Having found something interesting to photograph, have a quick look around and try to find the most interest position to take the shot.
Getting down low so as to make best use of the lighting and background made this a much more interesting photo.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Warehouse Circus
It's been a privilege over the weekend to take photos of Canberra's Warehouse Circus performers. I got some really cool pictures of these talented young performers and I've a had a great time taking them :)
Friday, December 17, 2010
Photographing People
When photographing people, always try to focus on the subject's eyes and use light and shade to draw attention to the face. In video images the viewer would probably pay attention to the flying balls or the blur of hands, but when the moment is frozen in time we are drawn to the eyes and the concentration on the juggler's face.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Jingle Bells
Bah. Humbug. There's no escaping all this Christmas hoo har. Even Mother nature has her Xmas decorations on display.
Monday, December 13, 2010
Nicely focused flower
My "secret" to getting nice hand-held macro photos is to use the Live View screen of my Canon DSLR rather than try to focus using the view finder. I compose the shot and then press the little magnifying glass button which zooms into the center of the screen.
If I hit the zoom button twice I will zoom into the middle 10% of the screen. I make sure that is focussed then click the shutter.
To further improve the chances of getting a great shot I also set the camera to continuous shooting mode and click of 5 or 6 shots. That way, even if the breeze is moving your subject around you still have a good chance of getting at least one nice, crisply focussed shot.
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Pretty in pink
I got some absolutely gorgeous photos at Canberra's Botanic Gardens today. This little beauty looks like a flock of flamingos dancing.
Friday, December 10, 2010
Strawberry seeds
This is the same photo I blogged on Monday, but zoomed in a little more. You can actually see the individual cells of the the strawberry if you zoom in a little more ... now that's what I call macro.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Back yard sunset
The view from our back yard is pretty boring ... but the sunset tonight made it look a million bucks.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
King Parrot
A family of King Parrots live in the front garden at Birrigai Outdoor School. This male was pretty relaxed about posing for me, but the click of the mirror moving made him a little nervous.
Monday, December 6, 2010
Strawberry
Strawberries have to be one of the best things about summer in Australia :)
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Sunday, December 5, 2010
Today's cameras are pretty amazing!
I thought I'd post a photo taken with our relatively inexpensive waterproof camera today. Digital SLR cameras certainly make it easier to take great photos, but the photos you can take with cameras costing only a few hundred dollars are pretty impressive too.
This was taken from my sea kayak as I paddled under Anzac Bridge on Sydney Harbour with our Panasonic Lumix camera.