Cameratown to Give Away Pentax K20D Digital SLR Outfit this Weekend – Enter Today!

Posted By pomranka / January, 30, 2009 / 0 comments

Not a single photo here, but Cameratown is giving away a ton of great stuff, including a Pentax k20, my camera of choice. Here is the contest link or just visit their site.

Photo Of The Day 01/27/09 – Stop Snowing

Posted By pomranka / January, 27, 2009 / 0 comments

Stop The Snow - processed

Today I had great hopes for a nice winter wonderland photograph.  The snow from earlier covered the ground so I took the dog for a walk with the camera slung around my neck.  It was not too long before I saw a red stop sign standing out amongst the white and gray tones of everything else.  I remember that cameras can be fooled by the bright white of a snow covered ground.  To compensate you increase the exposure compensation a half stop or more.  To me this is a little confusing, so I will do my best to explain at the bottom of the post.  But now, back to the story.

I saw the stop sign and in my mind had a great photograph all figured out.  Put the sign in the bottom right corner and it will be great.  I just have to remember to dial in some exposure compensation.  In reality it did not work out that way.  I remembered the compensation, but did not like any of the photographs.  I screwed up the composition.

Camera:  Pentax K20 50mm prime lens  ISO 200 Aperture f/4.0 Exposure 1/250

Lighting:  Very overcast day

Post Processing:  Adobe Lightroom

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Photo Of The Day 01/24/09 – Mark Barnes for U. City School Board

Posted By pomranka / January, 27, 2009 / 0 comments

I had the honor of photographing Mark Barnes and his family for Mark’s campaign.  I made a bunch of photos (hopefully some will be useful), but this is quite possibly my favorite.  It is just Mark sitting on the steps in his house as I was setting up all of my gear to try to get a good family portrait.  When I saw Mark on the steps I thought it might be a good photo so I grabbed a light stand and fired off a couple shots.  Mark was great because he did not try to pose or do anything special for the camera.

Camera:  Pentax K20 Tokina 19-35, 3.5 lens  ISO 200 Aperture f/5.6 Exposure 1/180

Lighting:  SB-25 @ 1/2 power (I think) into a silver umbrella to camera left triggered with AlienBees CyberSyncs.

Post Processing with Lightroom.

Mark’s campaign is one of the reasons I have taken so long to post this and Friday’s POTD.  I not only got to photograph Mark, but I also get to help on his campaign with the website, or as I like to say, New Media Management.  My hope is to get Mark a website (www.barnesforucity.com – but not live yet), get him on Facebook, have his photos on Flickr, and create his own YouTube channel.  Perhaps I will even get him to post on Twitter, but I am not sure if there are enough U. City residents who Twitter to make it worth the effort.  Maybe when he wins, we will get Twitter going and encourage people to follow his progress for improving University City Schools on there.

I hope that I don’t miss too many more days of photography, but the campaign is really exciting.

Plus if that is not enough, I have also started helping Steve Zwolak (a.k.a. Mr. Z) from UCCC with a video project he is doing.  It is not being released yet, but if you are interested in early childhood education, specifically literacy, watch this five minute video, Developmental Lines.

See the rest of my Photo Of The Day posts here or just look at the photos on Flickr

Thanks for reading my ramblings,

Photo Of The Day 01/23/09 – Mia & Matthew

Posted By pomranka / January, 27, 2009 / 2 comments

Mia & Matthew

Sometimes a great image is not technically good, but fun because of the subject. I don’t think any of the individual images of Mia and Mathew are technically great.  some are cute, but the lighting is bad, the focus is often very soft and the composition is simply, blah.  However, when they are shown together, I think they make a very fun image.

I wonder if the fact that I have a camera pointing at Mia almost every day makes a difference.  Has she been desensitized to the camera or is her very bubbly character just shining brightly?  Probably a little of both.

The photos were made at the Jackson Park Boy Scout Chili Cook-off in the basement playroom of Jackson Park Elementary School.  Mia was following Matthew around all night and they appeared to have a blast.  For more photos of the night, look at my Flickr photos tagged “ChilliCook-Off.

Camera:  Pentax K20 50mm prime lens  ISO 800 Aperture f/2.4 Exposure 1/125

Lighting:  Crappy school lighting

Image put together in GIMP

See the rest of my Photo Of The Day posts here or just look at the photos on Flickr

Thanks for reading my ramblings,

Photo Of The Day 01/22/09 – Oh no, not me!

Posted By pomranka / January, 23, 2009 / 0 comments

I wanted to try a lighting set up tonight.  One where there is a light above the subject pointing down and another just below the subject pointing up.  I believe it is a pretty common set up so I wanted to see what it does.  It would work better with softboxes, but all I have are umbrellas, so that is what I used. 

090122-POTD Jeffrey-8287Olivia

My hope was to get a really cool photo of one of my daughters.  But Mia was a little too engrossed in her sister’s Nintendo DS and Olivia just was not in the mood to model.  I tried to get a good one of Olivia in the time she gave me, but I could not get the lighting just right, so I had to step in front of the camera.  After a few attempts I got the lighting that I wanted, but then it took me another 20 shots to get one where I did not hate the look I had on my face.  I am much better off on the other side of the lens.

So, as much as it pains me to say this, the photo of the day is not one of my beautiful daughters, but instead the one below of me.  Not because I am a good subject, but because I like the lighting and this photo has more of the "feel" I was going for.  I have included a shot of the lighting set up to give you something to look at besides me.  If you can imagine my head was just below the top flash and a bit to the left.  I was looking at the tripod that you can see just sticking over the top of the bottom umbrella.

JeffreyFlash Set-up

Camera:  Pentax K20 50mm prime lens  ISO 200 Aperture f/5.6 Exposure 1/180

Lighting:  SB-25 @ 1/8 power into a silver umbrella below and close + Pentax 360 @ 1/4 power above and a bit to the camera left, both triggered with triggered with AlienBees CyberSyncs.

See the rest of my Photo Of The Day posts here or just look at the photos on Flickr

Thanks for reading my ramblings,

Photo Of The Day 01/20/09 – Want vs Need

Posted By pomranka / January, 20, 2009 / 0 comments

Want vs Need

I wanted to get the camera out, look for a good subject, set up my lights, and play around until I captured a cool image.  I needed to do the dishes.  Guess which won out.

Camera:  Pentax K20 50mm prime lens  ISO 200 Aperture f/2.8 Exposure 1/60 using aperture priority and exposure compensation at -0.5 (too lazy to adjust the flash)

Lighting:  Pentax using P-TTL sitting on a toaster oven on the counter on camera left.  Triggered by on camera flash and in-flash optical slave.

I think a red gel over the flash would be interesting, but I don’t have any gels.  Oh well.

See the rest of my Photo Of The Day posts here or just look at the photos on Flickr

Thanks for reading my ramblings,