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pecunium ([personal profile] pecunium) wrote2007-02-22 12:35 am

Pictures

I've been working on my portfolio.

This is the hard part, sifting through the pictures, and deciding which are not only decent examples of my work, not only examples which people will want to buy, but which will convince people that other people will want to buy them.

That is, make them want let me hang them on the wall, so people will buy them.

I have a lot of pictures, and some of them are pretty good, but that takes a lot of second guessing.

So here are some examples

rednikki

This one looks really good as a 15 x 12 print. I know because [profile] rednikki has one. She was having a birthday party last week and I called her up, asking (to her, mild consternation) which she like better, flowers or bugs (she said she preferred flowers, but wine would be better).

So I took a few pictures, as the sun was declining and this one was worth working up. It was taken with a 200mm Micro-Nikkor. For this sort of picture it's a nice lens. The working distance makes it easier to get the light behind you, and avoid shading the subject.

The next three were taken at J-Bar which is where Maia keeps Leus. It was mid-December and the hummingbirds were out (as were the bees, some sort of thrush, the pigeons, sparrows and a hawk).

So I put the 300 f-5.6 on the camera and waited. The tripod is only semi-useful for such things, because tracking something like a hummingbird is impossible. Since shutter speeds of less than 1/250th are also useless, it's not such a big deal. I should have used some flash, to be sure the brilliance of the feathers was visible, but I didn't. Next time.


Sipping
Sipping



Plotting
Plotting


Away we go

Away we go

If you want to see them at 800 pixels, go here


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[identity profile] bifemmefatale.livejournal.com 2007-02-22 01:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Thumbs up!

The daffodil one looks a tad green. Have you tried playing with the color in photoshop to see what happens?

You may want to add my friend [livejournal.com profile] glittertrixie, who has been posting some fab flower shots recently. Maybe you can share tips.

[identity profile] pecunium.livejournal.com 2007-02-22 07:37 pm (UTC)(link)
It's a rendering issue, mostly.

The soft focus dithers some of the background, which is part of it.

The other possibility is your monitor. I know that it's got a slight cast on mine (I've not calibrated it lately) but prints out perfectly.

So I think it's an LCD issue here (I did it on the laptop).

TK