This is my daughter In law. Lea. She was kind enough to sit in for a photo. This was back in the summer when I got a few more of the Yongnuo YN-560II flash units. I was just playing with them in the backyard and asked Lea to model for me. I think she looks amazing and for something i didn't plan, this came out pretty good, She really should do more.
I used 2 20" softboxes for the main and fill lights and a bare flash for a backlight which created the smoke to show up so well and i love the way it lit her face. This is the way i love to use light, I can't get enough of the way it looks. I also used photoshop cs6 and a wacom tablet for post.
Composite portraits in HDR backgrounds
Here are a few of the neighbours daughter i took a month or so ago. Two photos that are of the same portrait i took in the studio and were placed in different backgrounds with a soccer theme, which she plays for her school and the other was of her in her everyday clothes on a background of stairs taken downtown Windsor, Ont.
Yongnuo Speedlite YN560-II
At the beginning of the summer this year 2013, I had decided to buy two Yongnuo Speedlites (YN560-II) after tons of research and now it's the middle of September and I just bought two more. These are awesome, I have been using these for all my portraits and they have not let me down once. They are manual only flashes and that's all i ever use except for wildlife, Birds mostly, and that is a dedicated through the lens flash but a totally different topic. These flashes i use with two 24 inch softboxes and a 40 inch umbrella and my setup is usually like Joel Grimes, three edge lighting technique. So my point is if anyone is looking for a decent manual Speedlite these are cheap and well made. I'm not going to get into the specs, you can google these and there is tons of info on these all over, i will leave a link "here" if you don't mind waiting a few weeks to get these. Shipping is free and there's no duty. So with these four i don't have to use my vivitar 285, wich is falling apart but will do for an extra for now.
This first photo i took when i got the first two flashes playing around in the garage, the second i took is an orb Weaver in my back yard.
This first photo i took when i got the first two flashes playing around in the garage, the second i took is an orb Weaver in my back yard.
Weekend Composites
Well last weekend was labor day weekend and I needed some more backgrounds, so Michele and i went downtown Windsor on Saturday and i took more photos. The week before that, we went to Grand Bend, Ontario. I got one photo i really liked from that weekend somewhere in a small town. So i went and picked up my Nephew Robert on Sunday and i set up a studio in the living room and did a shoot for three backgrounds i picked. Robert is awesome to work with, when i explain what i want him to do, he understands what i'm trying to achieve with my backgrounds and he is very easy to direct. It sure makes the session more enjoyable in studio photography and he's pretty natural at it.
The first photo was a 3 light setup, two 24 inch softboxes from behind and on both sides about 5 feet high and a 40 inch umbrella directly camera for fill about the same height. And I used 50% glycerin and 50% water to get the sweat look on his face.
The second photo was lit with two lights with only one 24 inch softbox from camera left, 5 feet high and 40 inch umbrella above camera at 5 feet high, and the third photo was the at same angles but lowered because he was kneeling down, almost sitting on the floor. I then used photoshop to remove Robert and place him in the backgrounds.
You can view these photos large by clicking on them.
The first photo was a 3 light setup, two 24 inch softboxes from behind and on both sides about 5 feet high and a 40 inch umbrella directly camera for fill about the same height. And I used 50% glycerin and 50% water to get the sweat look on his face.
The second photo was lit with two lights with only one 24 inch softbox from camera left, 5 feet high and 40 inch umbrella above camera at 5 feet high, and the third photo was the at same angles but lowered because he was kneeling down, almost sitting on the floor. I then used photoshop to remove Robert and place him in the backgrounds.
You can view these photos large by clicking on them.
Composite Potraits
Well, this is what I have been spending my time on lately.
This is my nephew Robert. I decided to take his portrait while everyone was having a few drinks one Saturday night, I don't drink so I took these shots of him in the backyard and it was the perfect excuse to get my equipment out and play around. This was at night using two 24 inch softboxes, one on each side and a 40 inch umbrella only a few feet in front and at about 1 foot above him. Then in photoshop I did some skin smoothing and removed skin blemishes and dodging/burning, then placed him in some backgrounds I took last summer in downtown Windsor. The backgrounds, I used Topaz adjust for the effect they have. You can view these large by clicking on them.
This is my nephew Robert. I decided to take his portrait while everyone was having a few drinks one Saturday night, I don't drink so I took these shots of him in the backyard and it was the perfect excuse to get my equipment out and play around. This was at night using two 24 inch softboxes, one on each side and a 40 inch umbrella only a few feet in front and at about 1 foot above him. Then in photoshop I did some skin smoothing and removed skin blemishes and dodging/burning, then placed him in some backgrounds I took last summer in downtown Windsor. The backgrounds, I used Topaz adjust for the effect they have. You can view these large by clicking on them.
Songbirds in the yard
Ok, Well here are a few more songbirds and a squirrel that keeps taking all the food. I have found the squirrels dragging the peanut and suet feeders across the yard, I don't know if they thought they would be able to carry it up a tree but they always end up near one. Now i just put more feed in areas they can access the food and it works Ok for the birds with their own supply. I thought i would throw this photo in of the Squirrel cause i like the this portrait shot. As for the birds i have a few that were feeding their young again, this year i have seen quite a few species that i did not get photos of, it's been hard with working and finding time when you need to do chores on your days off.
I am now starting to do some people portraits and will be posting them here soon, I've been wanting to get back into portraits and now with spring being over with, it's when i do songbirds mostly and near the end of summer i find more interesting insects so for the in between stuff and throughout winter i can do portraits of people, so that will be here within a couple of weeks.
f/9 @ 1/100 sec. ISO 800 420mm
f/10 @ 1/80 sec. ISO 800 500mm
f/11 @ 1/80 sec. ISO 400 500mm
f/14 @ 1/80 sec. ISO 400 500mm
f/11 @ 1/80 sec. ISO 800 500mm
f/10 @ 1/125 sec. ISO 200 500mm
f/14 @1/80 sec. ISO 400 500mm
f/8 @ 1/80 sec. ISO 400 500mm
f/8 @ 1/80 sec. ISO 400 500mm
I am now starting to do some people portraits and will be posting them here soon, I've been wanting to get back into portraits and now with spring being over with, it's when i do songbirds mostly and near the end of summer i find more interesting insects so for the in between stuff and throughout winter i can do portraits of people, so that will be here within a couple of weeks.
f/9 @ 1/100 sec. ISO 800 420mm
f/10 @ 1/80 sec. ISO 800 500mm
f/11 @ 1/80 sec. ISO 400 500mm
f/14 @ 1/80 sec. ISO 400 500mm
f/11 @ 1/80 sec. ISO 800 500mm
f/10 @ 1/125 sec. ISO 200 500mm
f/14 @1/80 sec. ISO 400 500mm
f/8 @ 1/80 sec. ISO 400 500mm
f/8 @ 1/80 sec. ISO 400 500mm
Mourning Dove in the rain
I guess we can all relate to this poor dove with how much rain we have been getting.
I did not use flash for this shot, I wanted the rain to show in steaks to show the motion of the drops and I used a medium slow shutter speed. I also used topaz adjust to bring out more detail in the rain although it did bring out more noise, but I still like this shot.
f/6.3, 1/60 sec, ISO 1600.
I did not use flash for this shot, I wanted the rain to show in steaks to show the motion of the drops and I used a medium slow shutter speed. I also used topaz adjust to bring out more detail in the rain although it did bring out more noise, but I still like this shot.
f/6.3, 1/60 sec, ISO 1600.
Ojibway Park Wildlife
Here are a few i took at Ojibway park a few months back.
As I was taking photos at Ojibway in the area they feed the birds, this Mallard duck came walking up closer to me as I'm standing behind my camera and this big lens, the clicking of the shutter noise and flash caused her to tilt her head in confusion to what I was.
The Raccoon was walking in front of me on the other side of the railing and noticed me sitting there then started to run back the other way, I had to grab another camera I had in my pack already with a 55-200mm lens attached and I had no time so I metered as quick as I could and I used fill flash with the cameras pop up flash hoping it would be enough, I leaned over the railing to compose and the raccoon looked back at me and this is what I got. I love fill flash, even the catch lights in the eyes bring it to life.
As for the the Red bellied woodpecker, I love these birds and every time one comes down to feed I just gotta Press the button. And of course the White tailed deer often come in just before sunset and this deer came about four feet from me, again using the other camera and this happened just after the raccoon, so I was ready but with the flash being so close to the camera ( pop up ) I was worried I would get steel eye but this came out pretty good, there still is some but I was surprised at this shot with how the eyes looked.
Red bellied woodpecker
f8,1/125 sec, ISO 400.
White tailed deer
f8,1/125 sec, ISO 400. Hand held
White tailed deer
f8,1/125 sec, ISO 400. Hand held
As I was taking photos at Ojibway in the area they feed the birds, this Mallard duck came walking up closer to me as I'm standing behind my camera and this big lens, the clicking of the shutter noise and flash caused her to tilt her head in confusion to what I was.
The Raccoon was walking in front of me on the other side of the railing and noticed me sitting there then started to run back the other way, I had to grab another camera I had in my pack already with a 55-200mm lens attached and I had no time so I metered as quick as I could and I used fill flash with the cameras pop up flash hoping it would be enough, I leaned over the railing to compose and the raccoon looked back at me and this is what I got. I love fill flash, even the catch lights in the eyes bring it to life.
As for the the Red bellied woodpecker, I love these birds and every time one comes down to feed I just gotta Press the button. And of course the White tailed deer often come in just before sunset and this deer came about four feet from me, again using the other camera and this happened just after the raccoon, so I was ready but with the flash being so close to the camera ( pop up ) I was worried I would get steel eye but this came out pretty good, there still is some but I was surprised at this shot with how the eyes looked.
Female Mallard Duck
f7.1, 1/125 sec, ISO 400 Fill flash.
Raccoon Backlit from sun
f8, 1/125 sec, ISO 100. Hand held
Red bellied woodpecker
f8,1/125 sec, ISO 400.
Red bellied woodpecker
f8,1/125 sec, ISO 400.
White tailed deer
f8,1/125 sec, ISO 400. Hand held
White tailed deer
f8,1/125 sec, ISO 400. Hand held
Song birds rain or shine
Sorry for my absence. I needed to take a break from this blog. But i have a few photos i would like to share from this new year and i will start posting more regular now. We have got so much rain this year and what i thought i would do was just take photos of song birds in the rain and make the best of the drab weather. I may not have been posting but, I have been taking quite a few photos this year already, between my backyard and Ojibway park. So here are a couple for now, hope you enjoy, thanks.
Wet Starling
f13,1/80 sec , 800 ISO. Fill flash was used.
Female Red winged blackbird. In the rain
f/11, 1/80 sec, 800 ISO. Fill flash.
Female Red winged blackbird.
f10, 1/100 sec, 200 ISO. Fill flash was used.
Female Red winged blackbird.
f10, 1/125 sec, 200 ISO.Fill flash was used.
Female Downy Woodpecker.
f10, 1/125 sec, 400 ISO. Fill flash was used.
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