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NaNoPoblano 2017 – Day 9 (November 9)
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So, here are some pictures I took this evening with what Kevin calls his Portrait lens. It’s an old non-digital lens: a Zeiss Sonnar 2.8/85. I don’t really know what that means. I mean, I know the 2.8 refers to the aperture, or F-stop (the largest the aperture can get), and the 85 refers to the focal length in millimeters (mm). This is a prime or fixed lens. I really wanted to call it a static lens, but I looked it up. What does that mean? Well, it means it doesn’t zoom. It is set at 85mm focal length. But I don’t know why it’s called a “portrait” lens. Guess I will need to look that up to sometime!
As I said: This is a non-digital lens. This means I needed to buy a converter to allow it to attach to my digital big-girl camera. And it also means that the automatic settings on the camera won’t work (or won’t work right), and the aperture is controlled by the lens, NOT the camera. But, I have three of these non-digital lenses now (Kevin’s old lenses) and I actually really like them. That being said, there is a Tamron digital macro lens on my “to buy soon” list and it will be interesting to compare how it works with how these older lenses work.
Anyway, here is a picture of my lens (taken with the emPhone):
And here are my first portraits taken with the Sonnar lens:
Elliot was across the room a bit, so this worked nicely for a full-body portrait. It was low light, and I didn’t try flash, but it didn’t turn out too bad once I bumped the ISO up.
Jasper was right next to me, so focus was a bit of an issue, but I am seeing the potential here!
NaNoPoblano 2017 – Day 8 (November 8)
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I did not take this picture. You can tell, because this is me. Why am I posting a picture I did not take? Because I have been coughing non-stop today and I am tired. Too tired to take more pictures. All I want to do is have chicken soup and go to bed. Nothing like not feeling sick, but having a cough that hasn’t realized yet that it’s outstayed its welcome. Enough already!
Maybe tomorrow there will be new pictures…
Oh, by the way, this picture was taken by my friend Susan – the one whose birthday we were celebrating with the photography workshop!
NaNoPoblano 2017 – Day 7 (November 7)
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One more day of showcasing Sask trip photos. Why? Because I am recharging the big girl camera battery. Therefore no new pictures can be taken this evening. Also, probably I am feeling tired and lazy having been coughing all day. Stupid cold that doesn’t want to end… Anyway, enjoy the random photo album!
I’m not sure how stable this bridge was as I didn’t try walking across it. I was too busy taking pictures of it.
The obligatory foreground-focused rock.
Who doesn’t like a cool pinecone?
I was enjoying the macro setting on my lens. A real macro lens is on my shopping list!
I always love a cemetery with a view.
You just need to take pictures of the gnarly dead tree!
NaNoPoblano 2017 – Day 6 (November 6)
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And a final group of photos from my trip to Saskatchewan/Alberta. This means that tomorrow I will be pulling out the big-girl camera and taking brand new pictures to present here!
This final group of photos represent my attempts to take pictures of water. Do you know how hard it is to take pictures of water?? Especially when it’s too sunny. Or too cloudy. Or too windy. Or raining. Well, here are some of my attempts in all of these conditions!
And finally, a picture of water with a quintessential Regina sunset over the legislature.
NaNoPoblano 2017 – Day 5 (November 5)
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And for today’s post, I present Quintessential Saskatchewan as seen through the big-girl camera.
Most people think of Saskatchewan (if they think of it at all) of flat land and amazing sunsets. Well, that part is true – and you’ll see that further down. But there is a lot more to my old home province than flatness. Up north there are huge lakes and trees, and heading west from Regina, there are the rolling hills and long highways and worn trails of the Cypress Hills area. I didn’t head north for this last trip, but I did spend time in Cypress Hills:
And for those of you who crave the more traditional view:
NaNoPoblano 2017 – Day 4 (November 4)
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For today’s post, as I slowly recover and begin to find energy to do something other than rest, I present: Other things that I think are fun to photograph, or really, other ways to photograph things that I have discovered are fun (for me).
So, I discovered depth of field a while back, but on my trip I tried to work with it more (sometimes desperately) to focus on one point of an object and blur out the rest. I took a lot of pictures before I got ones I liked! I am still working on getting the right point focused, but I am starting to understand how to think about it a bit better as I am setting up to shoot.
This was a dark, rainy day and I was failing miserably at getting pictures of the forest as a whole, so…
It was dark inside this museum (Medalta Pottery in Medicine Hat) but I was determined to get some good wabi sabi with focus play.
And this was outdoors with (finally) sunlight in a park in Medicine Hat. I love taking pictures of benches, and while this bench was not particularly interesting itself (to me), the path and focus gave me something to play with.
Here is an example with what I like to call reverse focusing…I kind of started to enjoy this game! I think other people might get sick of all my examples of this though…here is one I really liked.
Nothing like a birdhouse on a fence post along a highway.
Back to the Medalta Pottery museum again…I kind of liked this one!
And one of my favourites – the obligatory abandoned barn (a red one even) with a fence, field, and everything!
NaNoPoblano 2017 – Day 3 (November 3)
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After a long day at work, and feeling not so great (but definitely on the mend) I am going to keep this post short and sweet. Some more broken-down subjects I like to take pictures of. And there are a lot of these across Saskatchewan. Abandoned buildings. What stories they could tell!
NaNoPoblano 2017 – Day 2 (November 2)
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When I was back in Saskatchewan (with a side trip to Alberta) in September, on that photography workshop and travel-around-to-take-pictures excursion with my friend Susan (which sadly I failed to finish blogging about, as I seem to do with all my vacation blogging), I discovered what I really like taking pictures of. Not landscapes, or people (I never take pictures of people). But (well besides kittens and flowers – I do like taking pictures of them…don’t know if you noticed) I really like taking pictures of broken, rusty, somewhat less than perfect looking things.
Some people call this wabi sabi, which is the art of imperfection, impermanence, and the natural (http://www.discoverdigitalphotography.com/2016/wabi-sabi-photography-the-art-of-the-imperfect/). And lots of photographers seem to also be into wabi sabi in some way. Guess I am too.
Anyway, here are a few of the things I like taking pictures of – I took all of these on my Saskatchewan/Alberta trip. These are from what I am now calling my Rusty collection. I’ll show you some from other kinds of collections (yet to be named) in the next few posts. And then I will pull out the big girl camera once again and take some fresh photos to really begin to explore my affinity for the imperfect.