_04/26/09_ Djembe
Tonight I experimented with photographing my djembe, a type of African drum. Much like my recent
cow horn photo, I wondered what it would look like if illuminated from the inside.
I tried a lot of angles and perspectives, but ended up positioning the camera straight above. This photo has actually been rotated 180 degrees - saving me from having to climb inside of my tripod legs to get my hand in there. I also had to prop the djembe up a few inches so my flash could peek out and be triggered remotely. I used a small amount of onboard flash to fill in the hand. The radial blur was not part of the original plan - since my camera was pointed straight down, the heavy 18-200mm lens started zooming in, courtesy of gravity. I played around and figured out how to use that to my advantage. In Lightroom, used split toning to get the greenish look and added a bit of clarity to get nice definition in the skin of the drum.
I really should have taken a photo of the setup... but it's too late now, sorry!
Also, I added a
Catalina Island gallery, where we went 2 weekends ago. No captions yet, but I'll get to that.
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_04/26/09_ Djembe
Tonight I experimented with photographing my djembe, a type of African drum. Much like my recent cow horn photo, I wondered what it would look like if illuminated from the inside.
I tried a lot of angles and perspectives, but ended up positioning the camera straight above. This photo has actually been rotated 180 degrees - saving me from having to climb inside of my tripod legs to get my hand in there. I also had to prop the djembe up a few inches so my flash could peek out and be triggered remotely. I used a small amount of onboard flash to fill in the hand. The radial blur was not part of the original plan - since my camera was pointed straight down, the heavy 18-200mm lens started zooming in, courtesy of gravity. I played around and figured out how to use that to my advantage. In Lightroom, used split toning to get the greenish look and added a bit of clarity to get nice definition in the skin of the drum.
I really should have taken a photo of the setup... but it's too late now, sorry!
Also, I added a
Catalina Island gallery, where we went 2 weekends ago. No captions yet, but I'll get to that.
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![_04/26/09_ Djembe
Tonight I experimented with photographing my djembe, a type of African drum. Much like my recent cow horn photo, I wondered what it would look like if illuminated from the inside.
I tried a lot of angles and perspectives, but ended up positioning the camera straight above. This photo has actually been rotated 180 degrees - saving me from having to climb inside of my tripod legs to get my hand in there. I also had to prop the djembe up a few inches so my flash could peek out and be triggered remotely. I used a small amount of onboard flash to fill in the hand. The radial blur was not part of the original plan - since my camera was pointed straight down, the heavy 18-200mm lens started zooming in, courtesy of gravity. I played around and figured out how to use that to my advantage. In Lightroom, used split toning to get the greenish look and added a bit of clarity to get nice definition in the skin of the drum.
I really should have taken a photo of the setup... but it's too late now, sorry!
Also, I added a Catalina Island gallery, where we went 2 weekends ago. No captions yet, but I'll get to that.
[last year] _04/26/09_ Djembe
Tonight I experimented with photographing my djembe, a type of African drum. Much like my recent cow horn photo, I wondered what it would look like if illuminated from the inside.
I tried a lot of angles and perspectives, but ended up positioning the camera straight above. This photo has actually been rotated 180 degrees - saving me from having to climb inside of my tripod legs to get my hand in there. I also had to prop the djembe up a few inches so my flash could peek out and be triggered remotely. I used a small amount of onboard flash to fill in the hand. The radial blur was not part of the original plan - since my camera was pointed straight down, the heavy 18-200mm lens started zooming in, courtesy of gravity. I played around and figured out how to use that to my advantage. In Lightroom, used split toning to get the greenish look and added a bit of clarity to get nice definition in the skin of the drum.
I really should have taken a photo of the setup... but it's too late now, sorry!
Also, I added a Catalina Island gallery, where we went 2 weekends ago. No captions yet, but I'll get to that.
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_04/26/09_ Djembe
Tonight I experimented with photographing my djembe, a type of African drum. Much like my recent
cow horn photo, I wondered what it would look like if illuminated from the inside.
I tried a lot of angles and perspectives, but ended up positioning the camera straight above. This photo has actually been rotated 180 degrees - saving me from having to climb inside of my tripod legs to get my hand in there. I also had to prop the djembe up a few inches so my flash could peek out and be triggered remotely. I used a small amount of onboard flash to fill in the hand. The radial blur was not part of the original plan - since my camera was pointed straight down, the heavy 18-200mm lens started zooming in, courtesy of gravity. I played around and figured out how to use that to my advantage. In Lightroom, used split toning to get the greenish look and added a bit of clarity to get nice definition in the skin of the drum.
I really should have taken a photo of the setup... but it's too late now, sorry!
Also, I added a
Catalina Island gallery, where we went 2 weekends ago. No captions yet, but I'll get to that.
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