Sunday, January 31, 2010
Link to My P365 Template
Photos from Stebbin's Gulch, Jan. 16, 2010
Ian suggested cropping this one much tighter, so I did. It does look better.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
January 21 CVPS Members Show Critique
Notes:
Peonies was hammered - neither liked the composition and Jim found the green leaf intrusive. One of them suggested using a reflector to bring more light into the center of the flower.
The toad photo was the crowd favorite. Jim suggested cropping it so more of the reflection was visible.
They both liked the Longwood water lilies. Ian suggested trying a polarizing filter to reduce specular refection from the leaves and to soften the plants' reflections in the water. He also suggested allowing a little more breathing room for the lilies on the right side of the photo.
I was worried about sharpness, but that was not a problem with these photos.
Due to time constraints, we we only able to show three photos, so I chose to skip the bridge photo.
I was a little bit nervous going into this, but it turned out to be a worthwhile experience - not just the critique of my work, but also of that of other photographers. I'm looking forward to the next one.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Sunday, January 10, 2010
North Chagrin Reservation
Sledding at Kendall Park
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Friday, January 1, 2010
Happy New Year's!
Today was a wonderful day. My family made it here, despite less than perfect weather. We had a nice lunch and plenty of family chat. And we decided the celebrate Sheila's 50th birthday and Gary's retirement with a dinner at the end of January. And, we're meeting Sheila, Greg, and Kenzie for dinner tomorrow night, then going to see Ryan play hockey. Chuck's snoozing on the couch right now and I'm messing around with my blog. All in all, a very satisfying start to a new decade.
Last Photo for P365 2009
P365
What I Learned
o I understand the D60 a lot better
o Using the white balance more effectively
o 3 focus points are not enough
o Slowly getting a grip on exposure compensation
o Composition – it’s better if you get it in the camera, but usually salvageable if not.
o Creative processing can salvage crappy shots - and it’s fun!
o Faster and more effective processing
Pros
o Understanding the D60
o Nice to have a record of 2009
o Photographed things I wouldn’t normally, some successful, some not
o Speeded up processing
o Discipline of shooting everyday
o Discipline of getting my shots up on the blog and onto Flickr
o The constant learning process
o Meeting fellow photographers IRL and on the Web
Cons
o I still don’t feel like I’m getting the “art” of photography
o Time needed to shoot, process, blog and annotate
o Seriously cut down on my non-P365 scrapping time
Plans for 2010
o Shoot every day as much as possible
o Steady progress on my Kent project
o Finish the D60 Magic Lantern dvds
o Find and participate in one or two workshops
o Participate in as many of the CVPS Photowalks and critiques as possible
o Getting shots I’m proud to post in appropriate Flickr groups
o Get closer to the sublime I recognize in the works of others, and every once in a while, in my own