Location Research - Downtown Raleigh, Fayetteville/Capital District

There were a lot of homeless people sleeping at sunrise in downtown on Fayetteville St. Another issue would be the endless festivals each weekend on that street. There was a bit of nice light in pockets, but as far as the sun went, the buildings generally blocked it. The capital area is very pretty. These are unedited shots of my husband, he was a stand-in for research this morning. His expressions are perfect. What might be nice is Nash Square or Moore Square, but again, homeless people might be trying to sleep.

Low and High Key Flowers: Lighting Tutorial

This idea is based off the first project from the 52 Weekend Digital Photo Projects book. Digital Photo Project 1-2

Digital Photo Project 1

So the first project in the book is how to capture low and high key blooms.

It's a few days after Valentine's, but I had some flowers left over, so I used them for this project. First, I attempted the low key bloom, the process of which I shall explain below.

First off, I set up the black studio background. Next, I placed a diffused light to the side, about at a 45 degree angle to where my flower would be placed. Then I set up my camera on a tripod so that I could rely on lower shutter speed without having to worry about camera shake or upping the ISO. Then I placed my flower below the camera. I've no idea where my studio clips are so I made do with clothespins to hold the single flowers. See the image below for an idea of the layout, equipment setup, and specs.

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Set your camera at two-stops below center on your in-camera meter. The original bouquet image came out like this:

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After touching it up in Lightroom, the image turned out as below, cropped to square to share in Instagram.

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Finally, I sent the touched-up version into Photoshop to personalize it, as shown below:Digital Photo Project 1-5

So now the same process applies to the flowers below: Digital Photo Project 1-16 Digital Photo Project 1-15

Now let's move on to the high key photograph.

For the high key process, I switched the black background with a white one. Instead of using the continuous light, I used a flash and a couple of white cards around the subject. See the image below for a set-up idea. Digital Photo Project 1-10

I used both a white flower and a white/pink flower for this part of the project. Remember to expose these two-stops higher for high key images. Now below the same process applies to these images as above:

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You Cannot Step into the Same River Twice - Heraclitus

Heraclitus NonColor_DonePhoto Composite 4/5 - Advanced Digital Final Here's an HDR of a waterfall on the way to Thurmond, finally finished with this for class. One more to go with the absolute due date being Sunday. The text on the trees is a quote by Heraclitus, "You could not step twice into the same river; for other waters are ever flowing on to you." Let me know how you like it and whether or not you can spot that little clown. — in Thurmond, WV.

Lost on the River

View of Gorge Bridge from New River in West Virginia I was lost at the bottom of the Kaymoor Mining Trail the other day by straying from the path. I was at the bottom of the mountain, and would have to backtrack by climbing two steep slopes and rediscovering the old Kaymoor coal mine ruins toward the 844 steps that I would have to ascend in order to get to the rest of the trail which led to my car. Considering this, I decided I could spare an hour lost on the river before work. Taken 3/21/2014