Showing posts with label pictures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pictures. Show all posts

January 30, 2012

Pan Blur

January 29, 2012

The texture of this is something I really didn't expect, it looks like these were made with a paint brush to me. There aren't any special effects applied, even the LR Clarity slider is on the positive side of zero (that is making more clarity, less fuzziness). I was inspired to try this by a picture that appeared on Juha's Light Scrape blog last week. I think it had been on my list of things to try for some time before that.

Forest Impressions I

Forest Impressions I

France (2012)

Forest Impressions II

Forest Impressions II

France (2012)


I'm looking forward to applying this technique to some other scenes, I'd like to try something horizontal, or even a swirl. These were with 1/10 and 1/8 second exposures, respectively, I want to play around with that to see what else is possible. Should be fun, it's a really great way to get some smooth colors.

I also found out that this is called 'pan blur'.

January 29, 2012

Last Driving Pictures

January 29, 2012

I took these yesterday, and I really like the first one. I'm liking the project, so I'll keep working at it, but I think I'll slow down on the broadcasting of these, at least until I've got some cohesive body of work.

Driving Pictures

Driving Pictures

France (2012)

Driving Pictures

Driving Pictures

France (2012)

Driving Pictures

Driving Pictures

France (2012)

January 26, 2012

Driving Pictures

January 27, 2012

Driving Pictures

Driving Pictures

Switzerland (2012)


The roads are narrow, the drivers are fast. I'm exploring a project called "Driving Pictures". Just a note: I'm the passenger in these picture.

Driving Pictures
Driving Pictures
Driving Pictures

And something with a little bit different crop.

Driving Pictures
Driving Pictures

Lines

January 26, 2012

Speaking of those institutional colors...

Lines

Lines

Switzerland (2012)

January 25, 2012

Parking

January 25, 2012

The place that I work is pretty monochrome, or just tri-tone. There is the institutional blue color, the institutional red color, and then a couple of white/off white/tans that are allowed. There is another color blue, but it could easily be just a faded version of institutional blue. Of course, there is also the ubiquitous "exterior decay" color, that's just everywhere. Consequently, the only real colors, especially in winter, are the cars. And when you really look at it, there aren't that many colored cars here either.

Parking

Parking

Switzerland (2012)

Parking II

Parking II

Switzerland (2012)


I've been thinking of themes and ideas for organizing some pictures on here, maybe the tri-tone theme I mentioned could be put to use.

January 24, 2012

Technical Reprise

January 23, 2012

Technical Wall

Technical Wall

Switzerland (2012)

This is one of the walls in the engineering hall next to my building, or maybe it's just a machine shop. It can be hard to tell. This room has both machining equipment and science equipment. I suspect it is a dedicated suport hall for one of the rings. Outside there are many brown (painted) gas bottles The gas bottles are next to the next building over (pictures another time). It's the same room that the pictures in this post were taken in.

Correction: gas bottle correction.

January 22, 2012

1, 2, a few, many

January 22, 2012

1

1

France (2012)

The Mossy Stump

The Mossy Stump

France (2012)

Lunch Tables

Lunch Tables

Switzerland (2012)

Light Ports

Light Ports

Switzerland (2012)

January 21, 2012

Down and Up

January 21, 2012

Some complementary-ness.

Down

Down

Switzerland (2012)


Up

Up

Switzerland (2012)

January 19, 2012

Technical

January 18, 2012

Crane Rail

Crane Rail

Switzerland (2012)

Nest

Nest

Switzerland (2012)

January 17, 2012

Up High

January 17, 2012

Two things come to mind in these pictures.

  1. Taking pictures from up high is interesting.
  2. Taking pictures of people feels a bit creepy to me.

I think I'll only comment on the first one today. The second I'll save for later.

Atop R1

Atop R1

Switzerland (2012)

I haven't gotten to take pictures from up high in an urban (or really, an industrial) setting before. As usual, I struggle with the chaos of these settings, though I usually find something that I would like to make a picture out of. Being up high makes it for a different perspective. I usually want a longer lens, but wide offers some interesting ideas too.

And now the people shot:

Crosswalk

Crosswalk

Switzerland (2012)

January 12, 2012

Some Views Around The Workplace

January 12, 2012

Kind of a Long Day today, so no words.


layers

Layers

Switzerland (2012)

Break Room

Break Room

Switzerland (2012)

Copper

Copper

Switzerland (2012)

reflection

reflections

Switzerland (2012)

Up

Up

Switzerland (2012)

January 11, 2012

Photo Critique

January 11, 2012

I made it onto The Discerning Photographer's photo critique again. :)

...And Looked for a Way Out (b&w ii)

And Looked for a Way Out

France (2011)

Andrew didn't like my caption very much, or maybe I'm feeling the critics arrow on that one. I suppose thats the first thing I'd like to respond to. I usually give my picture either very literal (boring) subtitles, or rather whimsical subtitles. I expect that those can be rather difficult to understand, at least until I get better at evoking a response from the reader (in the duChemin sense of the word). Honestly, when I first started "seriously" pursueing any art form (happened to be painting) many years ago, I was inclined to name my pieces with numbers, as in a sequence, because what the heck do you name a abstract art piece? Now I name them whatever I feel like, whatever feeling I have toward the piece. Maybe I'll keep those names to myself sometimes, maybe not. Either way, I think it's important for the artist/idividual/human to name it however they wish, and stick with it in the face of critics. The title is a marker, a piece of the art and a part of the act of creation. Only take it back if you feel like it, exclusive of the pressure from outside.

Andrew's other comments are on the processing, which I fully believe I could use a lot more learning in, even today. Even after what I said yesterday. I definitely know more now than I did this summer, but I wouldn't say I really know what the heck I'm doing. So, let me just quote him here:

This is a nice image that would be better with a more interpretive toning job, in my opinion: I’d like to see the trees darkened to enhance the sense of foreboding and the foggy vanishing point brightened in contrast to the rest.

Some of this is a little funny to me, because I've already darkened the image from what I had at first. See here, a small version:

...And Looked for a Way Out (b&w)

And looked for a way out (first b&w version)


Much lighter. And to the "original" color version:

...And looked for a Way Out

And looked for a way out (color)


Maybe I was so subtle in my processing that you can't tell, but I've actually done both of the suggestions, and lightened the road some too up in the first (top) picture. But, knowing that I don't know everything, I revisited this image again, threw caution to the wind and really burned that exit hole, dodged the forest (okay, just lowered the exposure slider to -0.8 in LR). Here it is:

The Way Out

The Way Out (for the Discerning Photographer)


I think it looks quite dark, but it might look quite nice this way when printed. It's hard for me to tell when images start to get dark. It's somewhere else that I'm struggling. Anyway, thanks Andrew!

January 8, 2012

Abstracts

January 8, 2012

Abstract Reflections

Reflection

Switzerland (2012)

Abstract Paint I

Abstract Paint I

Switzerland (2012)

Abstract Paint II

Abstract Paint II

Switzerland (2012)

January 7, 2012

Split Tone

January 7, 2012

These are the first two pictures I actually used the 'split-tone' tool on in LightRoom (LR). I think they look alright. They're from my 'lost in the woods' set. At the the flickr pages, there are full size versions, appropriate for using as desktop backgrounds.

Mysterious Place (split tone, big)

Mysterious Place

France (2011)

It's a reprocess of this image, which also has a couple of other versions (1, 2).

Field Void (split tone, big)

Field Void

France (2011)

It's a reprocess of this image, and bigger.

Happy Saturday!

January 6, 2012

Reporting Live (via Tape Delay)

January 6, 2012

This is the scene where a tree almost fell on me! Well, almost in that I had no intention of walking over there, and I wasn't quite in the danger zone. But still…

Tree Fall

Tree Fall

Switzerland (2012)

I had been facing the other way, taking this picture,

Stormy Skies over CERN

Stormy Skies over CERN

Switzerland (2012)

when I felt a long strong gust of wind at my back and small bits of tree started to bump into my backside. Then I heard a medium loud crack, and I scooted over to the other side of my car (where Ali was sheltering inside) before taking a look, and snapping a pic. Pretty happy with it. :) Ali's fine, the car's fine, and the car that the tree almost landed on has been parked there for months.

It continued to be windy, even after I was strongly encouraged to get in the damn car and be careful. As we were driving home, the wind was pretty strong, not enough to blow the car around really, but it had blown down several other trees on our route home (no pictures of those though, I was driving). Surprisingly, they had all been cleared off the road already. But Ali did get a picture of my face while I was listening to the wind howl in the nooks and crannies of our car.

Inclement Weather Face

Inclement Weather Face

France (2012)

That's the face I usually make when there is inclement weather about. I'm a big bad weather fan.

When we got home, there were some tell-tale signs that the power was going to be out: the street lights across from our chateau were not on, the front porch motion light didn't come on, the neighbor had his tractor pointed at the front windows of his house with more tractor lights turned on than I knew that his tractor had. And then, when we went inside, yup, the power was out. We found our candles and headlamps, and got cozy. Then we had a cold dinner of left over lasagna from the (now powered down) fridge. It was still pretty cold. Cold enough that we decided it was time to finally give into all of our Tampopo inspired noodle desires and share a bowl of ramen. Even though you aren't supposed to, we used our jet boil (inside!) to heat some water for our noddles (hat tip to Jeff). You know what, they were really good! But, I think I'll keep with my recently formed habit of only having ramen once every several months (that's a story for another day).

Anyway, after dinner, I was inspired to try and capture some of the ambiance, the storm, the candles, the french chateau, you know, atmosphere. Here's a 30s exposure:

30s with the power out

30 seconds with the power out

France (2012)

Imagine also hearing occasionally a strong gust of wind, someone's big plastic garbage can banging around, and the occasional car passing by. The wind is ripping in the trees pretty often, but not continuously like it would in the plains somewhere up far north, but pretty strong. All the usual house noises are off, there is no exhaust fan that's always on, no furnace thumping on in some far away part of the house. It's nice and quiet, wonderful quiet. Mostly just the natural sounds of a wind storm on a dark an stormy night. Maybe we should do this more often....

Morning Follow Up

It turns out that only our chateau is without power, our house, and the historically associated buildings (they're owned by separate families now), and the street lights. Also, the rest of the trees around that car blew down! And it's still parked in the middle of them!

Tree Fall (the next morning)

Tree Fall (the next morning)

Switzerland (2012)

January 4, 2012

An afternoon walk in the winter

January 4, 2012

Just went for a nice walk in the afternoon, past the neighboring dairy farm. While the sun was up, it wasn't too bad, but when it started to go down it got cold and breezy pretty quick.

An Array of Trees

An Array of Trees

France (2012)


The end of the field

The end of the field

France (2012)


Fence Row

Fence Row

France (2012)




I got pretty excited about these last two, the sun was getting very low, probably even partly behind the Jura, so about 10 degrees above the "real" horizon, and the light was coming through these grasses so nice. I got a couple of successful pictures, and a few that were obviously ruined by my haste. The sun was fading fast!

Oh, and on a technical note, I finally went ahead and blew off my sensor with the rocket blower thing, there was a HUGE chunk of dust in the middle that must have collected some smaller buddy dust, and the shadow was ridiculous! I healed these in the shots I put up on flickr a few days ago, and they're totally gone now.

January 3, 2012

Faire le Tour

January 3, 2012

Did a tour around the area, running errands and such.  Hit the dechetterie (recycling), stopped at the Mekong Market and got some of the excellent tofu that they make and sell.  Finally, stopped by the Ferney-Voltaire pool, and found a paper on the admission price.  Why (oh why!) can't this just be listed on the web site?

Windows

Windows

Ferney-Voltaire, France (2012)

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