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Sunday, May 23, 2010

365 Project : April 19th - April 25th

April 25th : Okay, take five.




April 24th : Swan lake, take two.



April 23rd : SWAN SEQUENCE INITIATE!!!!!!!!!!! (It's not nearly as exciting as the all-caps deserves)


April 22nd : Here's the castle! Oh, and another shot of the castle if it were miniature! (Fake tilt-shift)

April 21st : We got into the garden thing.


April 20th : Yet another green day goes by without my participation. Yay!
The bugger followed us through the woods. This also marks my 7000'th shot.



April 19th : I couldn't really find any supremely artsy angles on this one, but in B/W it looks ancient.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

365 Project : April 12th - April 18th


April 18th:  Exit stage right, through this gate.. I know I'm breaking all kinds of photo rules here, but this was kinda cool.



April 17th: But he ran off, so we had a peek at this peculiarly plated plant-arium.



April 16th: And so started the peacock escapade.

April 15th: Caption unoriginal.



April 14th:  This is just fucking gorgeous. I don't even care.


April 13th: To all them navy chaps who came from here. With their high up educations, getting promoted before service. We have a cool little monolith for you, check it.


April 12th: Right at the beginning, Chelsea shoots something for "spring".

Saturday, May 15, 2010

365 Project : April 5th - April 11th

April 11th: So Chelsea and I journeyed forth to Hatley Castle and found some really unique photo ops there. I'll be processing and uploading the pictures to finish out the month (likely).
 This shot really messes with my perception of straight lines (try to see if the image is really a rectangle).





April 10th: My generally preferred cross-processing technique usually results in a tone of the following photo.

This second photo is a reference of what a regular curves adjustment (to increase contrast and "pop") looks like.


April 9th: I absolutely love adjusting the light/colour curves of an image. Here is a pretty extreme curve-adjusted "cross-processed" style photo. It reminds me of a pop-art colour scheme.


April 8th: So, I kind of absolutely despise the subject and lack of clarity of this photo. It is way too busy! But, I'm completely in love with the colours. I'm going to have to do a blue/green shoot sometime in the near near future. This has been processed and stuffs. Points for finding birdie.

April 7th: Free fallin'                                                   100mm; 1/800s; f/5.6;

April 6th: Here is a true macro shot using the kit lens (18-55 IS) with attached reverse ring. The depth of field, whilst using a lens like this, is incredibly small. I think this was shot at f/9.0; 1/250s; at 55mm. (when reversed, the zooming becomes backwards. So 55mm is actually the widest angle.)

April 5th: Here's a macro styled shot using the long lens that I have (100mm - 300mm), 1/500s; 300mm; f/5.6. A little post processing in photoshop, curves adjustments and whatnot to bring out the colours.