Monday 30 June 2008

Too many to choose from... #2

My instructor liked this one better and I think I do too, however it didn't really fit the brief of taking an image of bridges & stairs.

It could possibly fit another of the briefs, to take an image of "fragments"...

I like the 2:1 panoramic format (the image was cropped to 6 x 12 which is a film format that I am interested in) so I will be taking more images with this in mind...

Sunday 29 June 2008

Assignment...

I have an assignment to do and today Cinta and I went for a walk and took a couple of images around Federation Square.


One that I fiddled with in Photoshop came out alright I think and because it has text in it I decided to use a square format...

What do you think?

PS: The assignment was to take an image of stairs...

Tuesday 24 June 2008

If you go down to the woods today...


As I did, and now that I have transport again I will do it a lot more... And I found this group of fungi growing from the side of a tree.

It was quite cold up in the hills but a little exercise got the blood pumping. I could hear the Lyrebirds calling (which is nearly always how you know they are there as you rarely see them) in all sorts of wonderful, and very different, types of calls. They are amazingly loud birds but they can blend into the bush so that they are almost invisible.

I did go for a walk in this area once and there was a lyrebird sitting on the handrail being (we thought) very friendly... It wasn't until later when someone suggested that maybe he was just trying to distract us from his nest and that he was more likely being a little agressive! They are fantastic "mimics", I saw one on a documentary making the sound of a chainsaw and of a film camera shutter...including the electric film winder... I am pretty sure it was a Nikon!!!

My new car...

The Mini is mine!!! I have it, it's in my name and it's insured! It's "Squadron Blue" and it has only done 37000km since 1978!

It needs nothing done to it, for now, and is in 100% original condition (it even has the original windscreen).

Friday 13 June 2008

Friday funny...

A photographer for a national magazine was assigned to take pictures of a great forest fire.

He was advised that a small plane would be waiting to fly him over the fire.

The photographer arrived at the airstrip just an hour before sundown. Sure enough, a small Cessna airplane was waiting. He jumped in with his equipment and shouted, "Let's go!" The tense man sitting in the pilot's seat swung the plane into the wind and soon they were in the air, though flying erratically.

"Fly over the north side of the fire," said the photographer, "And make several low-level passes."

"Why?" asked the nervous pilot.

"Because I'm going to take pictures!" yelled the photographer. "I'm a photographer, and photographers take pictures!"

The pilot replied, "You mean you're not the flight instructor?"

Monday 9 June 2008

eBay #2...

Hands shaking...

Heart pounding...

Wait for it, wait for it...

Bid maximum amount in the last 60 seconds and pray that my opponent can't type very fast...

... The last minute takes an age... Hit refresh...

Congratulations you are the highest bidder...

I WON!!! Yippee...

PS: I am now the proud owner of a 1978 Leyland Mini in immaculate (almost as new) condition. Photos to follow!!!

eBay...

I found something I want.

I have decided to bid for it.

I really, really want it.

It's on eBay and I can see a problem.

The auction will end before I win!

Why can't I just buy it?

Monday 2 June 2008

Itchy trigger finger...

My assignment last week was to take an image of moving water... Where to start? There are no fountains running in Melbourne due to the drought, the river is nearby and it is running but there isn't much to see where we are. So I went off to the bathroom and set the tap to dripping and tried to catch an interesting drip or two.

This is not an easy thing to do manually! Apparently there are electronic triggers that will set off your camera when a drip goes past but I don't have one of those... I tried to catch the drips as they launched and was only successfull a couple of times in 100 shots... Mostly I got a drip forming or a nice image of the tapware that could have been taken very easily without trying to catch drips!

I also took another few shots of the Gerbera, this time with a view to getting them printed at the lab to see if all of my colour management stuff is working properly. This is the one I selected to have printed.