Thursday, June 11, 2009

Mom's Roses

















My mom had surgery on Monday, so I took a few days off to help her out. While I was out at her place, I decided to take some photos of the roses my dad got her. These are the best.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Run Down Bridge


I seriously almost died taking this photo. This is a bridge right under the peak of the Rockford Hill on Hwy 39. I made Trevor stop so I could take a picture. I had to run across two lanes of traffic and once I got to the otherside realized there wasn't enough room to stand between the bridge and the road. I had to balance on the cement embankment that the guard rail is on while cars drove past behind me. So, I don't know if I am posting this because it is a strong photo or more because of the tramatic experience of taking it. Overall, not a poor photo. A UV filter or a polarized filter would've helped a lot to lessen the reflections from the water. Also, I should've left more space between the bridge and the top of the photo. Still, it is a learning process.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Tree Bark


I was bored, so I took a super upclose photo of the tree bark. I like how the back ground is blurred but still recognizable. That is a hard effect to accomplish with a point and shoot sometimes. I just had to make sure to get enough of the tree in frame and at an angle the leaves were as far away as possible.

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Radio Tower


One thing that can make a photo so boorring is to put your subject right smack dab in the middle of the photo. Most people reading this will think, well that can't be that hard. I dare you to try it next time. You will be so suprised to see how many of your photos have your subject right in the middle. I have about 5 of this same tower and only two not in the middle. I wasn't trying to put them in the middle.

Door




These are the same photos. The bottom one is uncropped, in the right side of the photo is the edge of a window. It creates what is called a tangent. While tangents are good in math, they are bad in both conversation and art. The top photo has been cropped and the window removed. There, isn't that better.


City Sidewalk


I have made a decision about my posts. I'm not going to just post my best work, although that is what I should do if I want to make you all think I am fairly decent as a photographer. I have decieded that I will also post photos that show my progress and what I am learning. For example in this photo we have some interesting colors that contrast. We have the brick red, it has a different temperature from the blue and and a different saturation than the hydrant.

Much Better

I took a bunch more photos today and they turned out a lot better. Yesterday I was really down because I had just finished reading 2 digital photography books by Scott Kelby. In those books I found that most, not all, pros doctor (he called it touch up) their photos in photo shop. That greatly offended me. I had this idea that great photographers actually took great photos. He basically said that they take photos that are easily touched up. Also, the camera I want (the Canon SX10 IS) isn't designed to use any of the cool filters or shutter cables or any other of the really cool camera accessories the pros use. I have decided that doesn't matter to me. I can still take really cool photos, it may take more time and more shots but they can still be good. Plus, my husband is a photo shop wiz and can probably teach me to cheat like the pros.

Friday, June 5, 2009

Not good enough

So much for posting everyday. The last week I have taken pictures everyday, and none of them have been good enough to post. I either need to a) Fire my editor b) take more pictures or c) just take better pictures. The answer may be a little of b and c. The weather has been crappy and I get sick of taking pictures of water pipes, my apartment complex, and my parents house. In order to have good photos I need good lighting. The best time for awesome outdoor lighting is either dawn or just before or dusk or just after. I can't get up at dawn, I'm not a morning person. Dusk doesn't work for me because it is bed time for my kid. Guess I'm not cut out for photography.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Water droplets


I went to lunch with my hubby the other day to Taco Bell and it was a kinda rainy, miserable, overcast day. We were sitting inside and my husband said, "Hey, you should take a picture of the water droplets on the handrail outside, the way they catch the light is really cool." Or at least something to that effect. So, I did. These ones weren't really catching any light, but I still thought that it looked cool.