Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Picture of a Parking Area

Looking for some Architecture

I was driving around late one Sunday afternoon trying to find some interesting architecture to photograph. I could not find anything and after sunset gave up on my search. On my way home, I stopped for take-away coffee and for some reason I decided to drive through the underground parking garage at Lifestyle Center. I immediately saw the opportunity to take some photos. Armed with my camera, tripod and remote release I walked around in the garage looking for some interesting angles.

Scared and Lonely

Walking around alone in the garage and nobody around me made me feel uncomfortable and a bit scared and I wanted to take a photo that would express how I felt at that moment. My first attempt was a low and wide angle view with a drain cover in the left hand corner. The shot did not work for me as there was some distracting background and also did not give that "lonely" feeling.

Leading Lines

I eventually decided on taking position between two sets of different colour pillars. The pillars formed a leading line to the parking exit which I found interesting. I setup as low as possible on my tripod and took a first test shot. The final re-positioning was to centre the black line in the frame.

clip_image001Looking for a Subject

Although the photo was already strong, I still wanted a subject that would stand out and basically portray the feeling of "lonely"...almost "left behind". The only subject I could find was a trolley. I positioned it roughly on the top left thirds position and took the photo. Although the setup and photo worked for me, I still wanted to capture a photo with some more contrast and almost "creepy" kind of look.

Remote Flash

I decided to place a remote flash on the ground, right behind the first blue pillar on the left hand side. The idea was to throw some flashlight onto the trolley which would allow me to play around with various settings to darken the garage and only highlight the trolley. The concept worked perfectly and I immediately realized that a combination of highlighting the trolley and various settings to correctly expose the natural light in the garage would be perfect.


Taking the big step - HDR

This was the perfect opportunity to try some HDR. I kept the same setup (tripod, low angle, flash behind pillar and remote release) and took several series each consisting of three shots at different shutter speeds. The final series that worked for me was this one,

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6 seconds @ f22, ISO 100, 24-70 mm lens at 70mm

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13 seconds @ f22, ISO 100, 24-70 mm lens at 70mm

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25 seconds @ f22, ISO 100, 24-70 mm lens at 70mm

In all three cases, the remote flash behind the pillar was fired. The flash was set on manual 1/32 power and zoom 50mm. If you look closely at the final image later, you will notice the red handle of the trolley is almost over exposed.

clip_image005Processing - Photomatix

I downloaded the photos and selected the above series which was imported directly into Photomatix Pro 4.2.
In Photomatix I played around with all the various default pre-sets and decided to apply the "Painterly 4" effect. It gave me the contrast and "creepy" feeling I was looking for.
The only adjustments I made in Photomatix was,

  • Adjust the strength = 80
  • Colour Saturation = 90
  • Detail Contrast = 10
  • Black Point = 1.196%

The final image was saved and imported into Light Room 4.1.

Processing LightRoom 4.1

The HDR image was looking good but had some terrible highlights which were caused by lights in the garage. The best way to get rid of this was to apply an almost panoramic crop to the image which further enhanced the leading lines of the photo. I then adjusted the final exposure of the image and cleaned a few spots, especially the wall left of the exit.

Equipment used

Canon 5DII, Canon 24-70 f2.8 lens, 580exII flash, tripod, remote release and Hahnel remote trigger for flash.

Software used

Photomatix Pro 4.2, Lightroom 4.1

Final Images

Two images stood out for me but the first one was my favourite and decided to submit it for the 9th July 2012 club evening. The result was a COM.

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Final Image - COM

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Another attempt and my original idea

Food for Thought

HDR is just another tool that we as photographers have. When applied to the right photo and in moderation it can give you something totally different. If you ask me what will I do different next time....take somebody with you, it is really creepy being alone in a parking garage!!

Francois Kotze

Monday, July 23, 2012

PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT FOR SALE


All in excellent condition, used very little. Lenses with front and rear caps and  clear filters put on in shop when bought. No scratchmarks or dents. Original receipts available  and in original boxes. Bought at ODP Pretoria and some from ORMS, Cape Town.

Reason for selling, old age (mine) and lost of interest.

1 Camera body: Canon EOS 50D with body cap

R 6500-00

  Sandisk & Leaxar Compactflash Memory cards: 16GB (1), 8GB(1), 4GB (4) to go with
EOS 50D, also all cables, software etc
 
2 Lens: Canon zoom 24-105L IS with Canon Hood

R 9000-00

3 Lens Canon zoom 20-35L with Canon Hood

R 4000-00

4 Lens: Canon zoom 70-300 IS 11

R 4000-00

5 Lens: Canon 50mm 1.8 11 with rubber hood

R 500-00

6 Lens: Canon 100mm Macro 2.8 with Canon Hood

R 4000-00

7 Lens: Canon 85mm 1.8 with Canon Hood

R 3000-00

8 Electronic flash: Canon Speedlite 580 EX 11 with Gary Fong attachment and Canon Off-Camera Shoe Cord OC

R 4500-00

9 Tripod: Manfrotto 190XPROB

R 1600-00

10 Tripod Head: Manfrotto 804RC2

R 800-00

11 Camera Bag: Thinktank Retro 20 (Grey color) shoulderbag

R 1200-00

12 Camera: Canon Powershot G12

R 4000-00

  Two SD cards & software etc. with G12 camera  
13 Adobe Photoshop Elements 9 Software in original box

R 500-00


Contact Onus Malherbe: 071 385 1562 and 012 332 1644. onus.malherbe@gmail.com

Dieretuinuitstappie (Tong in die kies)


Ek was donkiejare laas by die dieretuin, dus was dit met groot opgewondenheid dat ek Saterdagoggend by die groepie van 13 aangesluit het voor die ingang van Pretoria se dieretuin. So uit die perd se bek (Maryka) het ons, ons opdragte vir die oggend ontvang, om ‘n oog, ‘n selfportret, ‘n refleksie, beweging en patrone af te neem.

17Met die aap uit die mou het ons die tog aangepak. Daar was ‘n slang in die gras wat die tyd aanbetref, want dit het gevlieg!  Daar is soveel fotogeleenthede, mense, diere, geboue, natuurelemente, wel, enigiets, noem dit, dis daar.  Ons het rondgeloop soos ‘n hoender wat nes soek, elkeen in sy eie rigting in, en met sekere tussenposes weer soos voëls van eenderse vere bymekaar gekoek om oor koeitjies en kalfies in die fotografiewêreld te gesels.

9‘n Ou kan nogal die aapstuipe kry as die diere nie wil saamwerk en so staan sodat jy ‘n behoorlike foto kan neem nie, maar dit rol soos water op ‘n eend se rug van die diertjies af, hulle gaan maar aan met dit wat hulle besig hou.

23Net ‘n hanetreetjie van die ingang af is die flaminke pragtig geklee in hulle pienk vere.  Dan die luiperd wat op en af geloop het met net ‘n dik glas tussen ons, geen kat om sonder handskoene aan te pak nie!

Dit was groot pret om te sien hoe die selfportrette geneem is.  Een het daar op ‘n eensame bankie gaan sit soos ‘n wafferse ou omie, ‘n ander het oor die pad gehardloop om by die waterval te gaan staan, terwyl die sekondes vinnig aftik, ‘n ander een het skelmpies op ‘n bankie wat op die brug staan, gaan sit en sommerso uit die hand ‘n vinnige foto geneem.

Wel so tussen renosters, olifante, kameelperde, leeus, katte, plaasdiere, voëls en wat nog kan ‘n ou nie glo dat die oggend se vinnig gevlieg het nie.  Ek het geen kat se kans om ‘n COM met enige van my foto’s te wen nie, maar ek sien dit as nog ‘n bietjie ervaring in die bank.

Esta de Jager

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Kremetart – Elize van Rooyen

Ek was bevoorreg om deel te wees van ‘n groep van 18 persone wat Botswana besoek het gedurende die Junie vakansie. Ons was onder andere na Kubu eiland waar daar letterlik net soutpanne en Kremetartbome is. Ek het die vorige dag rondgeloop op die eiland om die ideale plekkie te kry om ‘n foto te neem met die sonsopkoms. Dinge het egter ‘n bietjie anders verloop want die volgende oggend was ons druk besig met oppak toe iemand vir my skree dat sonsopkoms oor 5 minute sou wees. Ek het inderhaas die kamera gegryp en gehardloop. Ek het kort-kort gestop om ‘n foto te neem. Die foto wat ek ingestuur het was toe nie op die uitgekose plek geneem nie want die tyd was te min om verder te hardloop. Dit was egter ‘n pragtige gesig met die wit soutpanne in die agtergrond en die son wat sy verskyning maak.

na_04020238_kremetartAlles was so helder en die lug was baie skoon.

Ek het die foto geneem om 7:00 die oggend op 26 Junie 2012

Ek is nog ‘n groentjie wat fotografie betref. Ek het my kamera (Canon 600D) einde 2011 aangeskaf en ‘n kursus in fotografie gedoen. Hierdie was my eerste inskrywings vir die klub. Ek was gelukkig dat dit nie nodig was om veranderings te doen aan die foto nie. Ek het die foto slegs “gecrop”

Kamera Canon 600 D
Sluiterspoed 1/50s
Lensopening f/9
ISO ISO-100
Fokusafstand 24mm
Klub Julie 2012 – COM ; 1* Wenner

Elize van Rooyen (1*)

Dieretuin Uitstappie –14 Julie 2012

Die Centurion Camera Club uistappie na die Pretoria diertuin is verby en self die koue weer kon nie die pret bederf nie.  Die fotokompetisie vir die dag sluit binnekort en dan sal ons weet wie die wenners was.  Hier is solank ‘n uittreksel van die dag se aksie fotos.

Vers01

Vers02

Friday, July 20, 2012

Langtoon 2 (ingeskryf by Julie Klubaand)

Ons was Kruger Wildtuin toe in April en het in Satara gekamp. Ek ry gewoonlik vroegoggend na ‘n watergat waar die lig vir my reg is en sit dan daar met my kamera gereed vir aksie tot so 10h00 en ry dan terug kamp toe.

na_04020008_Langtoon 2Hierdie foto is geneem by Nkayapan so 18km. suid van Satara. Daar was baie water in die veld a.g.v. reen en die diere het nie eintlik water kom drink nie. Die langtoon en ander voëls het daar rondgeloop en ek het maar rond en bont fotos van hulle geneem.

Hierdie een is teen 7 raampies per sek. geneem en ek het die beste een uitgesoek om in te skryf. Dit was so 08h20 en die lig was nog mooi.

Beligting was ½ stop onderbelig om detail in die wit gedeelte van voël te kry.

In Photoshop: “levels” gestel, “Saturarion” so 8, Ligte gedeelte bietjie met “burn tool” behandel vir meer detail en ge”sharpen”

Kamera Pentax K5
Lens Sigma 150-500 HSM
Fokusafstand 500mm
Sluiter 1/1000s
Aperture f/8
ISO ISO-400

Maartin Coetser (Meester Silver, APSSA)

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

"Cathedral in Milano" - B Grobler 3* - Julie 2012

Ek het grootgeword in 'n Italiaanse huis waar ek die kultuur van die Italianers aangeleer het.  Ek is ook baie geintresseerd in argitektuur (veral ou historiese en our Romeinse geboue), groot konstruksies, geskiedenis en enigiets wat vir my 'n mooi foto maak.  Ek is later getroud en ons gesin hou van reis.

th_04020021_Cathedral in MilanoOns het die geleentheid gehad om Milan te besoek, maar op daardie staduim het ek gebrekkige kennis van fotografie gehad. Die fotos wat ek destyds geneem het was baie swak. Derhalwe, het ek met ons terugkeer na Suid Afrika dadelik 'n proffessionele kursus bygewoon en vir my 'n beter kamera aangeskaf. Gelukkig kon ek terugkeer na Milan.  (My werksaamhede is van so 'n aard dat ek soms internasionaal moet reis.)  Ek ken die stad baie goed en neem graag fotos van minder bekende plekke wat nie altyd deur toeriste en raakgesien word nie en/of altyd prominent baie bekend is nie. Ek het weer tydens 'n werksgeleenthied in Milan die geleentheid gehad en my ou kamera Canon EOS 40D saam te neem.  (Ek het intussen die 40D ingeruil vir 'n Canon D5 Mark II.)

Elke oggend het ek deur my kamervenster gekyk met 'n uitsig oor die middestad van Milan.  Ek wou graag die die "Basilica of Saint Lawrence" in HDR afneem.  Ek het een oggend vroeg die kamera staangemaak op my hotel venster.  (Het nie driepoot gehad nie en een skoen moes gebruik word om die kamera te verstewig)  Dit was maar 'n bewolkte dag en was nie beindruk met die drie fotos wat ek geneem het nie. Die volgende oggend was 'n baie mooi oggend.  Op die ingewing van die oomblik het ek besluit om 'n monochroom foto te neem.  Ek het slegs die foto 'n bietjie "ge-crop" en die nodige groote gemaak met Picasa.

Fisiese adres van die gebou en sy omgewing:
Basilica of Saint Lawrence
Corso di Porta Ticinese, 39
Milan, Italie

Kamera Canon EOS 40 D
Sluiterspoed 13s Met afstand beheer om beweging te verhoed
Aperture f/10
ISO ISO-100
Flits Geen
Driepoot Een nommer 12 linkerskoen, kamera met veter vasgemaak om skud/beweging te voorkom.

Beau Grobler (3*)

Fauresmith Uithouvyf (ingeskryf by Julie Klubaand)

Ons was Fauresmith toe begin Julie om die 200km. perdeuithouwedren te gaan beleef en natuurlik was my hoofdoel soos altyd as ek iewers gaan om fotos te neem. Ek het voorheen fotos gesien wat deur ‘n onervare fotograaf geneem was in die mis waar die perde hardloop en dit het my so geïnspireer dat ek van mening was dat ek wenfotos kan neem in sulke omstandighede. Nodeloos om te sê dat daar hierdie keer geen teken van mis was nie. Dit was nie koud genoeg nie en die voggehalte was laag. Ek was ook vertel dat die perde soms vroegoggend wasem by hulle neuse uitblaas. Dit het ook nie gebeur nie.

pj_04020008_Fauresmith UithouvyfDie alternatief was dus om maar ander fotos te soek. Na elke 25km. is daar ‘n “Grooming point” waar die perde stop, voer en water kry, skoon gewas word en deur Veeartse ondersoek word of hulle verder kan hardloop. Daar is honderde voertuie wat heen en weer ry deur die ruiters se helpers en baie stof word hierdeur gemaak waar die perde langs die pad hardloop. Ek het hierdie geleentheid raakgesien en omtrent so 50 fotos geneem teen 7 raampies per sek. met ‘n skuins hoek teen die son om die stof te beklemtoon. Dit was reeds 09h30 en die stof het veroorsaak dat die lig sag was. Wanneer ‘n foto teen die son geneem word moet jy altyd sorg dat die sonlig nie direk op die lens val nie anders kry jy “lensflare” wat jou foto heeltemaal bederf. Hierdie foto is na my mening die beste een van die klomp.

Kamera Pentax K5
Lens Pentax 18-250mm
Sluiter 1/1000s
Aperture f/6.7
ISO ISO-560

Die Pentax K5 het ‘n funksie waar jy die lensopening en sluiterspoed kies en dan kies die kamera die ISO vir die regte beligting.

In Photoshop: “Levels” gestel, “Saturarion” so 10, donker gedeeltes ligter gemaak met “dodge tool”, ligte gedeeltes donkerder gemaak met “burn tool” en ge”sharpen”

Maartin Coetser (Meester Silver, APSSA)

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

This train has left the station

I am always looking at opportunities to do things I haven’t’ experienced before, and if these include a photographic opportunity, so much better!

With that in mind you can imagine my excitement when I received a circular from the club secretary in May 2012 about a Steam Train Photography trip planned for 8-10 June 2012.  I am not sure whether I asked my wife if she wanted to go or whether I just told her I booked us for the trip.  In any case, I’m sure I was the first person booked and paid.

op_04020196_This train has left the stationSo came the 8th of June and I attended a briefing session @ 19:00 at the Hermanstad station, it was freezing.  We had the get together in one of the passenger coaches.  No air-conditioner, no heater, just like in the olden days, and even the door and the windows did not seal as well as one would expect.  In any case, I’m digressing,  but the writing was on the wall, it was going to be a COLD weekend.  PERFECT for steam train photography!

In short the trip was going to start at the Rovos rail sheds in Capital Park @ 5:45 on Saturday morning with some serious photography from just before sunrise where after we would leave for Cullinan around 11:00 from Hermanstad.  There would be various opportunities along the way where we would be dropped off, the train reversed and prepared and then the photographers would wait for the train to come along.   We eventually arrived in Cullinan just after sunset, and after booking into our accommodation it was back to the station for night shots.  Although the evening was cold, it was nothing compared what waited on us for early Sunday morning.  After the evening session we enjoyed dinner with Friends at our accommodation and then had a warm bath and went to bed, well my wife did I first did a bit of photo downloads…….

On Sunday morning we boarded the train well before sunrise as our “sunrise spot” was a few kilometres from Cullinan.  It was FREEZING!  The coldest I had ever experienced.  A family blog like this does not allow me to use superlatives to describe how cold I was.  Back to the photography.  The photo opportunity at sunrise was spectacular though and worth the suffering.  The rest of the morning was spent on opportunities making our way back to Cullinan.  Once we arrived at Cullinan again there was some “train-in-station” opportunities before we went to Harrie’s Pancakes for a milk tart filled pancake for breakfast.  Njammies.  After this we collected our baggage from our accommodation and boarded the train where we left just after noon for Hermanstad.  There were some more opportunities on the way back.  We arrived late afternoon at Hermanstad and after greeting some new friends we were homeward bound.  Diesel propelled Hilux, such a low after all the steam.

Other than the photography the trip itself was amazing with some good conversation on and off the train.  The whole trip was organised and run by volunteers from Friends of the Rail.  Truly amazing people with a passion for their hobby and many interesting stories about steam trains.  A highlight for me was when I was invited by one of the fireman(stoker) to board the locomotive to see how he prepared boerewers in the firebox using the stoking shovel! 

I suppose the only thing more to say is that the image “This train has left the station” was taken on the morning of 9 June 2012 @ 07:08.  On this morning the sunrise was @ 6:50, so the colours produced by the sun was just amazing twenty minutes later when this shot was taken.  The timing of the shot, showing the steam blowing off to the left and the angle at which the sunrays were hitting the billowing smoke from the locomotive were more awesome than this photo shows……..

Camera Canon EOS 7D
Aperture f/5.6
Exposure 1/250 s
ISO ISO-200
Focal Length 70 mm
Lens EF70-300mm f/4-5.6L IS USM
Club Best Photo: July 2012

Regards

Andre Norris (4*)