




I should probably clarify a bit...
[Rant]My Astro gear has not been used thanks to this awful run of weather we've been having for more than 3 weeks, and I thought the summer was bad, this should be the best time of the year... long dark nights... It's driving me nuts... In the case of my photography... the family are demanding I take "snapshots" and not take the shots how I think they need to be to look right, then demanding that the snapshot I'd taken isn't what they want anyway and want that creative long exposure with a burst of 2nd curtain flash :bang: (I can't find a tearing your hair out smiley)... oh and any time spent processing the RAW's is wrong too... they are wanted as they come out the camera.. :bang::bang::bang:, none of them want to have photo's taken of themselves, even for the family album [/Rant]
On the plus side, I've been asked to go shoot the local AmDram companies next production (it's in March...phew so I've got some time) so I'd better go get reading that thread on shooting theatre.... This has made things feel better, of course, I'm not sure a 450d is going to be up to the job, based on some of the things I read saying ISO starts at 1600... but we shall see.



Nice one John and nice to see you
Flash work I always find really hard and, apart from the shadow which you mention, you have got a really nice even light here!
Good self portrait
So now tell us...which Queen song are you playing there ?
Probably the most on-theme shot that I've seen so far. Not just you, but the things you like doing too - two for the price of one!
This whole flash thing is still a mystery to me, so I'm always impressed with the shots where you put this amount of effort into the lighting.
The shadows actually look pretty good to me
And I can't fault any pic with Queen in it
nice sharp - well lit - good pose...
just one niggle being the book cut off....
good work though...
Just catching up on your thread, John. Aren't families all the same - they just don't understand the creative urge! In our family, we all end up taking photos of each other taking photos because nobody wants to put their camera down! So nobody gets anything decent.
The AmDram shoot will be great - I'm sure you'll enjoy it. I've not done enough theatre work to be of help, except to say that the final dress rehearsal is a good opportunity to get good coverage of the whole production. Sorry, that's a bit obvious!
Week 46 Self: This is one time when I wish still photos had sound tracks! I'd love to hear what you're playing. If it's Queen, it can't be bad.
Well done on a good composition. The lighting looks pretty good to me, and I actually like the shadow of the flute on the wall. I agree with Sarah - two for the price of one - you and your music.
Jean
I like this, as has been mentioned the only thing to mention is the shadow, just need to move yourself further away from the wall, its very nicely lit, good detail and sharpness to the shot as well.
A lovely self portrait showing you pursuing a great hobby. You've managed the lighting pretty well and the pose is great, showing the concentration needed to play an instrument. I really like it
Apologies I'm so behind...
Low Down - the focus is bang on but I do agree that a pair of legs would have added more interest.
Doom & Gloom - Great to see a shot that made me chuckle for this theme! Top marks for creativity
Communication - Well it couldn't be more on theme if it tried and I like the lighting. It's not your most inspired idea but pleeeease don't sell your kit. Give it to me instead! Only joking - I get what you are saying about the family being a bit demanding. Maybe you should take yourself off for a day out taking shots of something you want to... and processing them how you want to when you get home. Wack a Do Not Disturb sign on the door and really immerse yourself in something you find fun and rewarding for a change.
Self - Love the idea of showing a bit more of you than just a run of the mill portrait (that could sound wrong couldn't it... I mean your interests rather than more of you in the flesh IYSWIM!). Flash is a complete mystery to me at the moment - but I can see that you have controlled the shadow somewhat and otherwise the light looks even to me![]()
Ill send one in Does it matter if I enter a paramore wallpaper I made a while ago or does it have to be one made specifically for this contest?
ok i have to admit that my first thought was you can play queen on the flute?
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I'm glad that you went with this instead of the camera bag. I like this a lot.
Bang on theme, great colours and set up really, really well. If it was me I would have just lined the books up in a straight line, but that curve works so much better.
I disagree with the rear books looking better a bit more oof too - looks great to me just the way it is
I want to give it a tiny rotation to the left though, just so that the books that are in focus are straight. I know that might knock the book on the far left out of alignment but as that's not the main focal point it wouldn't bother me quite as much.
I really like the curve and the way the numbers are lined up - very clever. If I was going to change anything about the DOF it would be to have #1 sharp and the focus tailing off for the later books. I do like it as it is though - lovely colours![]()
I really like this. It's almost an optical illusion you've created there! I couldn't quite work out how you did this for a while!![]()
Great colours, great idea and the perspective messes with my head
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Oooh - that's clever, John. It could so easily have been a boring straightforward photo of book spines - but it's not! I love the use of dof with the focus on book #8 - the colour of the number 8 leaps out of the page - and they're certainly Organised. In fact the #3 caught my eye first, then the #8 followed by the #12. Eyes neatly and effortlessly carried across the frame!
The titles are intriguing as well - and the series of unfortunate events seems to get bigger and bigger. And I've just spotted the alliteration in the titles, too. I've lost count of how many 'organised-s' there are!
That's a deceptively simple shot with lots to see in it.
Jean