Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Conch piercing

I got a conch piercing on my right ear last week ... that makes 10 for anyone who's keeping count.

In other news ... it must be winter because my motivation to do anything has plummeted.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

More post-processing, developing workflow

A few weeks back I did a photo set at night near downtown.  I picked out the shots I was happiest with as they came off the camera and posted them (both here and on Gallerama) without any editing at all.  I included this picture and remarked that it was my favourite picture of the set:

This was actually my second attempt at this shot

Immediately preceding this picture was one with the exact same composition that was underexposed as a result of setting a much smaller aperture.  The underexposed one also had a larger depth of field (more of the picture was in focus), but given how relatively pleased I was with how the larger aperture version I didn't pay it much attention at the time.
The first attempt, obviously the second attempt was better as shot
Since I've been playing around with exposure compensation a bit I decided to do a bit of editing on that underexposed shot and do a comparison between it and the shot I ended up using.  I added some exposure compensation and then used the "Fill Light" slider to brighten it more without having such a drastic effect on the relatively bright lamps.  I rotated the photo to correct a very slight tilt that had been bothering me, and I was very pleased with the results.
Edited version of the underexposed shot
Once I had a look at the edited one, I was surprised to see that I hadn't noticed car headlights lighting up the foreground trees in shot that I had posted.  There's definitely a case to be made for that coincidental lighting, but in comparison (and my opinion) the lighting looks harsh and uneven compared to edited photo.  From where I sit I think the edited version gives up nothing from the version I had originally posted and improves slightly in lighting and focus.

I've since updated my galleries to include this picture instead of the "as shot" one that I originally posted.  Going forward I'm going do some simple editing like this whenever I post a photo set, I've been pleased with the results and I hate going back and uploading improved versions after the fact.  It'll be a fairly drastic change for me, since I'm used to posting photos whenever I find a few minutes to quickly scan through them as shot, but I think the results are worth improving and lengthening my process.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Workout music - Part 2

The continuation, as promised.  Contained in this post:
  • Corrosion of Conformity - Vote with a Bullet
  • Metallica - Damage, Inc.
  • Black Label Society - No More Tears
  • I Mother Earth - Rain Will Fall
  • Machine Head - Old
Again, possible NSFW lyrics ...

Monday, November 22, 2010

Workout music - Part 1

I was at the gym last night thinking that it had been a while since I did a music post, the obvious solution was to share some of what I was listening to. I don't actually have a playlist dedicated for this purpose so it's essentially just a sampling of some of the more aggressive songs on my phone. I reckon that posting any more than five songs in a single post is overkill so I'll break this up into two or more posts, expect a follow-up soon.

Songs in this post:

  • Nine Inch Nails - Last
  • Machine Head - Bite the Bullet
  • Filter - Under
  • Metallica - Dyers Eve
  • Fear Factory - Pisschrist
Some of these songs may contain NSFW lyrics ... consider yourself warned.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Post-processing: Tentative first steps

There can be no doubt that winter is upon us, or upon me I suppose, since I cannot claim to presume that the icy grasp of winter has somehow managed cover the entire span of geography inhabited by the population of the internet.  At any rate, it's bloody cold.  Bone chilling cold.  Nearly cold enough to make smoking unpleasant.  Lucky for me that it's only "nearly" that cold since while I was shivering outside, destroying my lungs, I noticed that it is also berry-freezing cold and that it looked kinda cool.

So I did what any good procrastinator would do during work hours, I grabbed my camera and took a picture of the flora outside my lab.  I very briefly (cold weather and all) checked the picture on my camera LCD then got back to work.  Loaded up Lightroom a little while later and saw this, disappointed to say the least.



Really ... I wanted a picture of this?
The composition and focus were right ... but the picture looked terrible.  Specifically, the whole thing looked blue and drab.  Part of the drab I knew was impossible to fix, Edmonton in November isn't exactly the most colourful locale, but I certainly had an idea about how to fix the blue tinge.  So I took the unfamiliar step, or click, into what Lightroom calls the "Develop Module".  Carefully scanning the unfamiliar sidebars before me I happened upon the white balance and a handy dropper icon.  Thanks to some limited experience with MS Paint I enthusiastically clicked the dropper over a part of the background wall that I figured should be white, and my simplistic assumption about what would happen was correct ... the colours were better.

The blue is gone, too bad it still doesn't look right
Buoyed by the improvement I saw in a split comparison I proudly posted my masterpiece.  Reviewing my work I was overcome with a feeling very similar to when I'd viewed the picture on my computer screen the first time, that it didn't look good.  I was apparently so enthralled with the reduction in the blue tinge that I failed to notice that picture was still much more drab than I had intended.  As an aside, I should have paid more attention to the LCD on camera.

I'd be damned if I was going to let my first, simple, stab at editing provide results I was quite that disappointed with, so off I went to find the exposure compensation.  +0.95 EV later I finally had something that I could look at and not wonder what on earth I was thinking!

Frozen berries - Edmonton, AB - Nov 2010
It's still not a vibrant photo, but it finally had the frozen aesthetic that made me want to take the picture in the first place.  The edits really only took a couple of minutes at most, they're roughly the most basic tweaks I could possibly be making to my pictures, but I figured the results were interesting enough to show.  I added the final version to a Gallerama gallery containing assorted pictures from around my lab.

Update:  It has been pointed out to me that the white balance dropper should actually be used on a grey standard, which certainly explains why I ended up getting the best results using it on the darker portion of background wall and lousy results when I tried to use it on the snow.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Ottawa through a lens

This isn't a new set of pictures, I visited Ottawa for a conference back in May, but as I flipped through them today I realized that I was far more impressed with some of these pictures than any I've taken in Edmonton.  (I also realized I'm narcissistic enough to be impressed by my own pictures, but that's neither here nor there).  I was actually a bit surprised, looking back, to see how well they turned out.  Besides the fact that I ventured out to take pictures after dark without a tripod, I hadn't taken any pictures besides of work pictures and family snapshots in months.

Apparently I did a couple of things right though, I went out without solid preconceived notions about my compositions (since I'd never been to Ottawa) and I took more pictures than I usually do (over the three photo sessions I did I took more than 250 pictures).  Even the tripod I didn't have when shooting at night turned out to be a good move since my search to find solid, level surfaces to support my camera resulted in some great pictures.

So where better to start than some low light pictures, I must have been something to watch as I looked for any post or rail, or any level surface, to put my camera on.  I'm only going to post up a few here, the set itself is in a Gallerama gallery.

Rideau Canal - Ottawa, ON - May 2010
Rideau Canal - Ottawa, ON - May 2010
Parliament Building over the Rideau Canal - Ottawa, ON - May 2010

Tulips - Ottawa, ON - May 2010

My daytime pictures were, for the most part, tourist fare.  As usual, there's more on Gallerama

Byward Market - Ottawa, ON - May 2010

Parliament Building - Ottawa, ON - May 2010

Saturday, November 6, 2010

The night breathes

Anyone who's been paying attention (and I appreciate both of you) will have seen me mention how much I love taking pictures in the city at night.  I'm generally useless when it comes to actually creating good lighting conditions for my pictures, but city lights provide a seemingly endless parade of interesting lights if you're willing to bring along a tripod drag out your shutter speed.

Of course I am a rank amateur in all matters photographic, so every time I head out with my camera is a learning experience in some way shape or form.  Typically I get very few shots taken on a given night and each one will be taken with a specific goal in mind that I may or may not achieve.  If you, kind reader, are inclined to indulge me I'd like to share the results of my latest night of picture taking with some mundane dialog about the goals, achievements, and failures of the shots.  I haven't done any editing or post-processing on these at all except to resize them.


Downtown - Edmonton, AB - November 2010
Downtown - Edmonton, AB, November 2010
The views of downtown were fairly normal shots for me, I generally just aim for good depth of focus and nice composition.  I like the composition of these shots, but I was less than pleased with where my focal plane ended up (I seem to have trouble manually focusing on distant buildings) and I wish I would have gone with a longer shutter speed to brighten them up just a bit.

Tree under a street lamp - Edmonton, AB - November 2010
I took this picture entirely because I liked the way the street lamp was lighting the tree.  Not entirely happy with the composition I got (completely displeased that I didn't avoid the car in the lower right) but other than that I got the effect I was going for.  The tree is focused well, the brightness is right, and I love the way the street lamp is shining.

Lighted path - Edmonton, AB - November 2010
This shot is pretty much exactly what I was going for, just a look down the path.  I'm very pleased with the composition, brightness, and focus, though closing up the aperture and drawing out the shutter speed to get more depth of focus and maintaining this brightness would have been good.  Overall it's probably my favourite picture of the night.

Park Benches - Edmonton, AB - November 2010
This is my other candidate for favourite of the night.  I'm not really sure what specifically it was about this scene that I was trying to achieve, perhaps how the benches seemed like a sanctuary, but whatever it was I like how it came out.  If I was doing this shot over again I wouldn't change a thing.

Park Benches - Edmonton, AB - November 2010
The benches also had an interesting shape a design, which is what I was trying to convey in this picture.  I'm not sure I achieved that but I certainly am pleased with how it came out, especially the intricacies of the bench and the wall.  I don't think I would change anything in this shot, but I might take another with different composition to frame the benches in the manner I was hoping for.

Lamp post decoration - Edmonton, AB - November 2010
All of the lamp posts were banded like this with two different phrases on each post, I really liked the way the light played on them.  I was actually trying to get a very narrow depth of focus on this one (strange for me) to get bokeh on the words (ie. have it focused in the center of the words but blurred toward the ends).  I failed in that respect (even the wall in the background isn't terribly blurred) but it ended up being a nice shot anyway.

Overall I'm fairly pleased with the night's pictures, even if I didn't quite get what I was going for with all of them.  I'd love to hear any and all feedback on them, so please feel free to comment!  I have these pictures available in better resolution, with some metadata included, in my Gallerama gallery

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Flammable: The sequel to "Donating Skin"

Today I had the tattoo appointment I wrote about before! I love it, I'll be going back to get it filled at a later date, and without further ado ...


I've been planning this one for a long, long, time ... so happy to have it.