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Friday, June 24, 2011

Life on the Edge



Nikon D90 with 17 - 50mm f2.8 wide angle lens (shot at 1/320 sec @ f2.8, ISO 100)



Post Processing: Just gave the vibrance a bit of a boost to add some extra “pop” to the image

I managed to stumble across this window as I was dawdling through the streets of South Melbourne. I looked up and there it was, I liked the way the window frame gives off an old world type rustic feel. How the flowers look so perfect that they seem artificial. How the blue sky just reflects off the glass of the windows as if they were a mirror. I didn’t notice at the time but as I was standing taking these shots, I had planted myself in the middle of the footpath causing myself to be an obstacle to all passers by. Until I noticed a lady passing by just give me a shy smile as if to say “I appreciate your passion, but your in my way!”

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Oh How They Grow Up Fast!



Nikon D90 with 17 - 50mm f2.8 wide angle lens (shot at 1/800 sec @ f2.8, ISO 100)



Post Processing: This was shot on a very bright sunny day, so I had to correct the exposure through Camera RAW as well as a bit of contrast correction and vibrancy added.

It's hard to believe that our German Short Haired Pointer (Toby, pictured above) has been in our family for 1 year now. We got him when he was only 10 weeks old, and my wife got a taste of what it was to be a mother as she fed him, toilet trained him and comforted him when he felt scared or distressed (not that I didn't help) but she had a much closer bond at the time than I did. The difficulty in photographing both our dogs (Toby is our second, Dexter is our first), is that they are both black dogs, and often I take photo's on bright sunny days. This makes taking any decent photos almost impossible as the contrast between the bright sky and dark black dogs just don't make for an easy task. I often try to take the photo's in the shade or on overcast days (even still, it's hard to make out any distinguishing features).

The photo above was on one such outing to the park, where I took many action shots with both dogs running frantically chasing a ball, us or each other. In this case Toby is not yelling at an ant, but instead getting ready to catch a ball my wife has thrown to him. But it certainly does add a bit a of drama to the image.


The photo below was taken 1 year ago, just to show how he has grown in just 12 months!



Nikon D90 with 50mm f1.4 prime lens (shot at 1/60 sec @ f2.2, ISO 400)

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Shrine of Remembrance



Nikon D90 with 17 - 50mm f2.8 wide angle lens (shot at 1/1600 sec @ f2.8, ISO 100)




Nikon D90 with 17 - 50mm f2.8 wide angle lens (shot at 1/1600 sec @ f2.8, ISO 100)



Post Processing: Nothing much at all in terms of post processing, just gave the colours a slight boost in CameraRaw to try to mach the bright vibrant day when this was taken.

Unfortunately another Aussie soldier has lost his life and as a tribute I have put up these pics of the shrine of remembrance in Melbourne. Ironically, it was a beautiful sunny "winter" day when I took this. To all those who have tragically lost their lives... Lest we forget.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

South Melbourne Living



Nikon D90 with 17 - 50mm f2.8 wide angle lens (shot at 1/320 sec @ f2.8, ISO 100)


Post Processing: Shot in RAW, 3 exposures and combined in Photomatix. I’m very lazy these days so I just run my own preset in Photomatix and don’t really change anything to whatever is spat out from the program :P

After a long hiatus, I decided to brave the cold Melbourne weather and venture to my new favourite market, the South Melbourne Market. It’s a good blend of cultural diversity, from the awesome dim sims to the fantastic coffee. Wherever you turn theres something to discover. It’s one of Melbourne older and established suburbs so the architecture is very old school. This building is just 100 meters down from the market, oh what I would give to be able to afford to live here.