Sunday, March 8, 2009

Penumbral Lunar Eclipse


The penumbral lunar eclipse was supposed to happen at 20:36 (UTC+8) on 9 Feb, 2009.


I set up everything on the roof. Of course, snacks and orange juice were prepared (hee~~) because it would last for a few hours.

It was not easy to be observed by bare eyes.
I kept waiting and looking for the difference...

20:20 (UTC+8): The moon was a little yellowish. The penumbral lunar eclipse had not started.

21:00 (UTC+8): Penumbral lunar eclipse started for 24min, but no difference for our bare eyes.

21:30 (UTC+8): A dark corner appeared at the bottom left. Wow!!! It was exciting.

22:00 (UTC+8): The dark corner becomes darker. It could be observed by bare eyes.

22:38 (UTC+8): The darkest shadow appeared.

22:49 (UTC+8): The biggest moon since 52 years ago.

It was an exciting experience because we do not have many chances to see the penumbral lunar eclipse.

All the photos are shot with the following settings:

  • ISO: 100 (because the moon was bright enough)
  • Aperture: F8
  • Shutter speed: 1/125s
Hope you also enjoy taking photos for the Moon!

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Use a Machine Gun to Shoot Silhouettes


This photo was taken in my Lianzhou, China journey.

Silhouettes give people a mysterious feel.
Wanna reveal their mask?

Take a photograph of silhouettes like that is not an easy task.
What?

Please count how many legs in the photo?
What happens if one or more legs overlapped? If a silhouette's legs overlap, they will melt into one piece.

Now, do you see the trick?
I needed to take a photo in which all the 10 legs are seperated.

It is a issue of timing.

A machine gun (high speed shooting) is a great help.

I continuously shot 50 photos to get one that all legs are clearly seperated.

Photography requires your patience and tricks!

Monday, March 31, 2008

Step on Cloud


This was my first time seeing this kind of fishing method in my Yangjiang, China trip in 2005.

The fishmen put a extremely long net into the sea before dawn.
More than 20 fishmen pull the net back to the seashore when the first twilight reached the ground.

The scene was not as beautiful as you see now.
I drew a new scene based on what I saw in my mind.



Having what I needed in my head, it was not the time to press the shutter button, but to organize objects I were going to shoot.
I made the net look like a "S" shape instead of spaghetti.

Someone may argue we should not manipulate what we see.
I agree if it is used for documentary.

A photographer is also an artist if she/he treats photography as a visual art.
Re-organization and creation is part of an art.

It requires a photographer to have a sense of art.


I always ask people to take beautiful photos of sky, sea or tree.
Those photos become your photo library.
Then you can find the required components from your library.

The above photo of sky is taken from my photo library.

You might retort components such as the sky, the sea etc can be found in Internet.
As a photographer or visual artist, the originality of works is a must.
If you mix others' works into your own work, who is the original artist?



Now, I put the cloud photo and fishmen photo in 2 layers as shown above.

The cloud photo is used for the reflection on the seashore.

Please refer to the next photo.

Note:
The layer mode of fishmen layer is hard light.

I cut the top part of the cloud photo because it is something else, but it won't affect the output because it is the area of sky. I will give the fishmen photo a more beautiful sky later.


This is what we see when I put the cloud and fishmen photo in 2 layers and set the fishmen photo's layer mode to hard light.


Now, I found a suitable sky from my photo library.
Again, do you see how important is a photo library?

Please do create one for yourself now!

The lower part of the sky photo is something else, so I cut it.
It does not matter because it is enough to cover the sky of the fishmen photo.



There are the arrangement of the 3 layers.
The top layer is the sky. The middle layer is the fishmen. The bottom layer is the cloud.

I put a layer mask for the sky layer because the sky photo overlaps the sea of the fishmen photo, so I used a layer mask to hide the extra lower portion of sky.


The is the outcome after applying a layer mask for the sky layer.


As usual, the last step is to adjust the contrast because people in digital world love rich colors.

Do NOT just press the shutter button.
Please also try to design and draw your own picture while shooting photos.

Saturday, March 29, 2008

Props and Props


One of the best ways to make your portrait photos more interesting is the use of props.

A lamp earns quite a lot marks in the above photo.
Do you agree?


The garland directs your focus on the girl's head.
The girl is playing with flowers. This gives the content to the photo.



Even a plastic or paper butterfly can colorize your photo.

Prepare props for your next photo trip!

See if there is any difference in your next photo!

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Lonely



Sometimes, we feel lonely,
but loneliness reminds us to treasure our friends.


Photographic technique:
A black and white photo makes people concentrate on shape and lighting.
It prevents people from distracting by colors.

If you want to emphasize shapes or patterns, with the help of good lighting, a black and white photo is a good choice.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Travel with a Lomo


Those photos were taken in my trip to Daocheng in China.
It was a very nice place because no vehicles can reach there.
Everything is unpolluted.

Why the colors of the photos are so weired?
Coz the film was developed in a E-to-C process.



It was the starting point of my trip.

When there are a strong tunneling effect on the photo?
It is one of the charactistics of a lomography camera.
The one I was using is LC-A.



We were 4659m from the sea level as you can see from the sign.
Freezing cold and icy.



Everywhere was full of reglious atmosphere.
A very colorful place.

Does lomography give you a different world?


Hint:
If you want to have a blue tone in your lomo, Agfa CT-100 is a good choice.
But it is very difficult to find a roll now.

Monday, March 24, 2008

Essence



Who knows what it is?
It's a 5 1/2" floppy disk which has 1.2MB capacity.

Are you kidding?
An average digital photo file size is 2-3MB.
An average MP3 file size is 4-5MB.

What a 1.2MB floppy disk can do?
it has been used to store games such as Street Fighters.
It has been used to store an operating system.

It has been used to store a photo editor.
There are a lot more!

Though our storage size is much larger now, we tend to waste even much more space.


If we erase most of the rubbish from our blog, our whole life's diary can be condensed into a floppy disk.

Extract the essence from your blog!

They are the most colorful pages of your life!