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Two books that’ll change your photography

I took the plunge and stocked up on Scott Kelby.  Last week, I got “The Digital Photography Book” and “The Digital Photography Book Vol. 2″ from Amazon.com.

After hearing about his #1 best selling book on digital photography (that’s of all time, mind you..) all over the pod-o-sphere, I was still somehow able to resist buying it.  When I heard that he came out with Vol. II – and that there was an entire section on home studio photography (something I’m about to give a whirl to), I took the plunge.

Wow, what a couple of great books.  It’s structured like Scott is your best friend, and he’s going out on a shoot with you.  When you run across that flower that you want to take a picture of – you glance over at Scott and he looks back at you and says “f/2.8 and get low to the ground”.  The whole book is set up like that – it’s a book full of one page tips and tricks.  Most are sheer genius.  On top of that, there’s a series of recipes that describe how to get a particular ‘look’ to your pictures.

I’d run out and buy both of ‘em – and they can be had for about $15/ea. at Amazon.

Getting my portrait mode on

On Friday, I was able to cross work and hobbies in a really fun way.  I’m leading the effort to prepare for Minneathlon 2.0 – Logic’s twice a year version of The Amazing Race.  As part of the pre-race hype machine, we had to post all the team profiles along with a team picture.  I took the pictures – and I’m really happy with how they turned out.  In virtually all cases – they are natural light (near a window) with no flash.  I also applied the ’300′ filter in Photoshop Lightroom for the cool grungy post-processing effect.

Anyway.. check ‘em out:

Team 0xDEADBEEF

Team C4

Team Lefty and Skinny

… and, my favorite of the bunch.  The pose was their idea, as was the ‘joke’:

Team XLR-99

More about the Minneathlon as the week goes on..

Far Cry – I finally finished one!

The first person shooter (FPS) genre of video games is now somewhere around 15-20 years old, depending on whether you consider Doom or Castle Wolfenstein 3d the first.  In that time, I’ve tried to solve a bunch of them.  I always seem to get about 3/4 of the way through and never get around to finishing.  Here’s a graveyard of games I got 3/4 of the way through:

  1. Doom
  2. Doom II
  3. Quake II
  4. Half-Life

After all those years, I finally solved one.  It took me two years – but I solved one.  Last night at about midnight, I beat Doyle to finish the game Far Cry.  I actually restarted it two or three times – most recently in Fall ’07.

Now that I’m done, I’m off to play the Orange Box (Half-Life 2, Portal, Team Fortress 2).  I’ll let you know how it went in 2010..

Three Days with Jon Cornforth – Part Three

Saturday morning started off well before dawn as we rolled out of bed, threw down a quick breakfast, and headed off for Second Beach to shoot the sunrise.  We made the mile hike back down to the beach in the dark and clamored over the beach logs just as the first streaks of dawn made their way across the sky.

Even before the sun rose enough to start shooting, we realized it wasn’t going to be a memorable day for photography.  The sky was nearly perfectly clear which just wasn’t going to make a spectacular sunrise.  We still went through the motions and shot the surf as we looked for anything interesting.  Even though there weren’t any suitable gallery shots from that morning – we still had fun exploring the beach.

Waves crashing between the sea stacks

By mid-morning, we made our way back to the camp to get cleaned up and have some actual breakfast.  After finishing my peanut butter and jelly bagel (my request), I set off for my shower in the campground shower facilities.  This was one of the more frustrating attempts at a shower – I found a shower that worked on my fourth attempt.  When I figured out that one didn’t work, I had to get completely dressed again, go outside, select another, then strip down again to try once again.

That afternoon, we headed for the Hoh rainforest after a short stop at Ruby Beach.  The Hoh is a beautiful spot with giant cedars and heavy moss.  if the weather and lighting conditions would have cooperated, we would have had lots of good photo opportunities.  This was not to be the case – the weather was the same bright sun and blue skies that doesn’t make for good rainforest photography.

Having fun in the Hoh when the weather isn’t cooperating

As we were pulling in to Forks on the way to the Hoh, Jon noticed a sound coming from one of his tires.  As we were stopped for gas, we noticed a rather large spike sticking out of one of his tires.  This meant trying to locate someone to fix the tire while we ate lunch sitting outside of the garage.  The cost of the repair?  $16.00

The Hoh was beautiful – and we saw lots of wildlife.  While we were there, we saw deer, Roosevelt elk, and other critters.  Jon did his best to continue the lesson – but it ended up being more of a discussion of photography topics rather than a lot of hands-on.

Roosevelt Elk in the parking lot at the Hoh rainforest

After returning to our campsite, we had just enough time to prepare for our sunset shot at First Beach.  There wasn’t a cloud in the sky, so there was no chance of majestic sunset shots.  Instead, we tried to capture the surf and the warm setting sunlight against the cliffs of First Beach.

Jon suggested that I get right up to the advancing surf and try to catch it as it was receding.  I set my camera for a high f-stop (22, I think) and about a quarter of a second exposure and waited for the right wave.  I didn’t have to wait long – because one of the first big waves went crashing right over my boot tops soaking me from the knee down.  As it turned out, it was just what the shot needed – even though I spent the rest of the night with about a cup of water in my boot.

Waves receding from around my boots on First Beach

Before packing it in for the night, we took some still life rock shots and snapped a few shots of the setting sun as it ducked behind a cloud bank.  We headed back to the trailer for a tasty dinner of ground turkey and vegetables in a spicy thai peanut sauce.  While we waited for dinner, we took a few moments to review and edit our pictures from the day and pick our favorites.

That night, Ross was able to score one of the luxury condos right on the beach and he invited us to crash there for the night.  We stayed up for a few moments and talked before turning in early since we were getting up to shoot the sunrise the next morning.

Check out the rest of my shots from the weekend at SmugMug here: (link)

More crazy weather!

It’s been a strange week for weather in Minnesota.  On Friday, we had 50+ mph winds, on Saturday – we had some rare Cumulo Mammatus clouds go overhead.  These usually appear around very severe weather – and there was tornado activity about 10 miles from where I was.

Cumulo Mammatus clouds over Albert Lea, MN

Here’s another look at the sky directly overhead:

The sky really was this orange!

Saturday Thunderstorms

Saturday afternoon and evening had some pretty crazy weather.  I was at a lakeside bachelor party for my brother and had to take refuge under the picnic table to avoid bouts of torrential downpour and some pea sized hail.  At one point, the thunder was one continuous rumble for about 15 minutes.

During a break in the action, I pulled my car over as I was driving home and snapped a couple of pictures of the sky because it looked pretty cool.  Here’s what I saw..

Moments before the downpour – Montgomery, MN

Here’s one looking the other way..

Stormy Saturday in the country

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