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Nikon AF-S 50mm f1.8G|f10| 1/125s| ISO 320| Nikon SB910 @1/4pwr camera left front bounced off white ceiling| Tripod
“A good snapshot keeps a moment from running away.” ― Eudora Welty
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…Fresh Chili Peppers!
He-Man picked up a variety of chili peppers at the Farmer’s Market to make his Salsa. This batch is packing some heat that sweetens as it cools, and it has a good after-taste. We snacked on chips & salsa, and chased it down with little bottles of Corona Extra with a lime slice on top which you can’t see. Actually this turned out to be my dinner that night. Miam, miam!
Nikon D700| AF-D Nikkor 85mm 1.4@ f5.6| 1/250sec| ISO 200| Manual Priority| Hand-held| SB910 camera left at 1/4pwr bounced off white ceiling 45degrees; triggered via SU-800
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The finished cake glazed, and topped with chopped almonds.
…this cake is so moist, rich, and delicious! The crumb is lovely. It won’t last the week-end!
I hope you have a great week-end!
Nikon D300s| AF-S Nikkor 50mm f1.8| Nikon SB600
Addendum: The recipe for the cake is from Taste of Home you can get it here
Notes: After spraying the Bundt or Flute pan with non-stick cooking spray I dusted my Bundt pan with unsweetened Cocoa Powder instead of flour. This keeps the cake from having white flour on the crust.
To make the Chocolate Sauce I melted 1.5 cups of Dark Chocolate Chips with 2-3 Tablespoons of milk then drizzled over the completely cooled cake letting it drip down the sides of the cake. Add chopped nuts if you like. Enjoy!
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As you may have noticed I’m working on improving my Product, Still-life, and Artificial Lighting photography skills. Developing this skill set has been quite the challenge.
Working with lights is a whole new animal to work with. You have to learn how create light. For me Landscapes are so much easier.
First there’s the composition to make…yes make! In nature I find them ready-made. It’s not always easy to set up more than one object so it is pleasing to the eye. All the rules of composition I learned in art classes are coming in handy when shooting still-life and product images. FYI- I didn’t do well in any art class I ever took but, the rules are proving themselves very valuable indeed with still-life photography! Then one must create the light that one sees in the mind’s eye. Let me tell you…it’s is easier seen in the mind than it is to create!
It took me months to get this composition just right:
I’m sure you’re thinking….what? Months? You’re kidding? Yes months! It just isn’t something that comes to me naturally. I wish it did.
I’ve continued to push myself and create still-life images, and to use my Speedlight, and continuous lights.
One of my recent images was a watch though not magazine worthy I’m happy with it:
My latest self-imposed challenge has been to photograph a wine bottle.
This has proved very hard to photograph. There are several problems to fix.
Here’s my first image of a wine bottle:
Problems with this image I need to fix: the hot spot which showed the light source: a Speedlight (SB910) with shoot through umbrella, (I cloned that out in this image), on the right side of the label there is light spill, the wine isn’t filled all the way up to the cork wrap, and it’s too close to the edge of the frame.
Those of you who are more knowledgeable with product photography may find other issues, but these are the issues that scream at me.
So, today I set up and re-took the shot. I moved my Speedlight with Shoot-Through Umbrella further away from the subject, then placed a black flag near the bottle to block the light from spilling onto the label, and I moved the bottle back an inch or two. Here’s that image:
I still have a hot spot, the flag worked pretty well as did moving the bottle back an inch or two. It’s not the image I hoped to create so I’ll keep working it. Perhaps, the third time will be the charm and I nail it. I am getting closer and that is progress!
Settings Nikon D700| AF Nikkor 85mm f/1.4@ f8| 1/160sec|ISO 320| Manual Priority| Matrix Metering| Hand-held
Strobist- SB910 @ 1/2 power camera right through a shoot through umbrella, white foam core reflector subject left, and black flag subject right.
5/52 “To travel is to live.” âHans Christian Andersen, originally uploaded by CircadianReflections Photography.Via Flickr:
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It will be 5 years this Fall since I’ve been to France. I’ve been 3 times, and there is still so much to see and do, and the language yet to master.
I hope to get back there and travel in different regions, but no matter where in France I go vibrant, and bustling Paris beckons me, and I’ve still not seen Versailles!
Nikon D700| AF Nikkor 105mm f2.8 @ f2.8| 1/15s| ISO 400| Manual Priority| Tripod
Strobist| 1 SB600 @ 1/40pwr, low camera left bounced off wall at 75º, triggered via Commander Mode in Camera
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