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Waiting for a Subway

// January 10th, 2008 // No Comments » // photography

New year’s eve I was in Toronto, and had the opportunity to walk around a bit (and use the metro) and see what was going for New Years. Interesting to see the contrast of the Rich & Poor and how they spend their new years. I will post some more photos later.New year’s eve I was in Toronto, and had the opportunity to walk around a bit (and use the metro) and see what was going for New Years. Interesting to see the contrast of the Rich & Poor and how they spend their new years. I will post some more photos later.

I played around a bit in the subway system with a wide angle catching trains. I was at the very beginning of the subway entered the station, and the first time the train came through I thought the wind would blow my tripod over. Eventually I trusted its sturdiness and walked away on a timer to get this shot.

Technical:
1/5 sec shutter speed, F-2.7 with wide angle extension converter

Post Processing: I boosted the highlights and contrast, as well as converted to B&W. Total time? 10 minutes

(Flickr Link)

Photography

// December 23rd, 2007 // No Comments » // photography

I have been working on a course in photography and decided to start posting some of the things I am learning or ideas I have on a blog. If anyone likes photography or is just interested in pictures here is the link: www.photoexcursions.blogspot.com

Photo Project: Shoot Yourself

// December 20th, 2007 // 3 Comments » // photography

One of the photoblogs I follow is Epic Edits, and the author (Brian Auer) and Martin Gommel came up with a good idea “of starting a project that could connect photography bloggers and photographers on a more global scale . So after a few emails, we landed on the idea of self-portraits that included our cameras. “
Check out the project page at the Epic Edits weblog.

Well, here is mine:

I taped a picture of me sitting on a cliff in Brazil as a kid to the inside of a glass door, then used a lamp to catch my face in the reflection. I boosted the shadows and highlights a bit, and then converted it to Black & White, then warmed it up a bit to come up with this. A bit of a challenge for me…I never take pictures of myself! Flickr Link.

5 Great tools for the Linux Photographer

// December 20th, 2007 // 1 Comment » // linux, photography

More and more people are installing and using linux on their personal computers for everyday use. I use Ubuntu on my laptop and computer at work. The host of photo applications available today makes it a great system for photographers as well. These are the main programs I use after transferring my photos to my computer.

1. Picasa

Picasa manages my collection of photos. Once I copy my photos off of my memory card onto my PC, it automatically scans my picture folder, and organizes them according to date. I first look at my photos in Picasa. It also provides some simple tools for quick editing if you choose to do so. I often take advantage of the crop tools, and color correction in picasa. It can also resize batches of photos, and export them while adding title & tag information to the photo. For bloggers, you can post right to your blog, or create cool galleries by using addon gallery scripts such as SimpleViwer. Also available for windows.

2. GIMP

I do any major editing in GIMP, an open-source alternative to Photoshop. GIMP is a feature rich application which is nearly as powerful as Photoshop, and allows you to do the most basic or complex editing, from color correction, to layers, to selective coloring, or applying filters, it is a powerful graphics editor for anyone who does post-processing to your photos. Also available for windows.

3. Firefox + Fotofox Addon

I use the Fotofox addon in firefox to publish my photos to the web. Fotofox allows you to simply and easily upload, name, tag, and categorize your photos to several different online photo communities. I use it to upload my photos to Flickr.com. Also available for windows.

4. UFRaw

For anyone who shoots in RAW format, UFRaw is a great application which allows you to read an manipulate RAW data from your photos. Change the white balance, view/add to your EXIF data, export to jpg, and much more. There is even a GIMP plugin to use with GIMP.

5. Hugin Panorama Creator

This program allows you to stitch your panoramas together to make great wide pan shots. Allows for very advanced control if you want to tweak little things about the pano, but also is very simple to use its defaults.

Time for a PhotoBlog

// December 20th, 2007 // No Comments » // photography

Well, I have been thinking about doing something like this for a long time, and even started last year with www.excursions.dimensity.net, but somehow I like the versatility and “easiness” of blogspot rather than spending so much time working on getting my own hosted blog.

I am not sure what this will turn into yet, but for now it will be a place where I can post what I am learning in photography and to share any cool ideas I have enjoyed with anyone who cares to read.

For my current photography:

My Flickr Photos

My DeviantArt Page