Photographs from Monday, 3/1, 2010 through Monday, 2/28, 2011.
_09/11/10_ Practice Fish
Some of the more discerning photo enthusiasts may notice that this is not a fish. In fact, it's an agave plant, placed on a shelf in our bay window and I shot it from outside through double-paned glass. The out-of-focus points of light are in my kitchen.
This shot was practice for tomorrow's Photographers Night at the
Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach. Photographers dish out $25 for the privilege of bringing tripods and lighting equipment while curious children are nowhere to be found.
I thought it would be good to experiment with shooting through glass - here's what I learned/reinforced:
I can easily block my on-camera commander flash from reflecting on the glass with one hand while still allowing it to communicate with the remote unit that I hold in my other hand. Self-timer and remote trigger are my friends. Get the camera as close as possible to the glass to minimize reflections. Um... that's about it!
Stay tuned for pics from the Aquarium!
[last year]
_09/11/10_ Practice Fish
Some of the more discerning photo enthusiasts may notice that this is not a fish. In fact, it's an agave plant, placed on a shelf in our bay window and I shot it from outside through double-paned glass. The out-of-focus points of light are in my kitchen.
This shot was practice for tomorrow's Photographers Night at the
Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach. Photographers dish out $25 for the privilege of bringing tripods and lighting equipment while curious children are nowhere to be found.
I thought it would be good to experiment with shooting through glass - here's what I learned/reinforced:
I can easily block my on-camera commander flash from reflecting on the glass with one hand while still allowing it to communicate with the remote unit that I hold in my other hand. Self-timer and remote trigger are my friends. Get the camera as close as possible to the glass to minimize reflections. Um... that's about it!
Stay tuned for pics from the Aquarium!
[last year]
Nikon D80 |
Original size: 3872x2592 |
Current: 800x536 |