Wednesday, December 21, 2011

45 most powerful images of 2011

Worth checking out this website  45 Most Powerful Images of 2011



her morning elegance

Her Morning Elegance by Oren Lavie is stop motion animation.  I think its absolutely fabulous!!  The entire animation is taken from on angle.   It took 6 weeks of scripting, 3 weeks of storyboarding in animation, 48 hours of shooting (2096 still photographs).


Her Morning Elegance from Kenneth Chua on Vimeo.

The behind the scenes / or making of is equally interesting.  I'd love to try something like this someday.



Saturday, December 10, 2011

Ansel Adams

Ansel Adams was my choice of photographer for our research and writing skills assignment.
http://www.ansel-adams.org/images/Ansel_Adams.jpg

He is a world renowned landscape photographer, who lived most of his life on the West Coast of the United States.   His images, still today, have aided the conservation effort to save much of California's desert, which we now know as National Parks.  With a career spanning more than six decades, there is a wealth of information about him.  A couple of youtube videos, I came across while researching him.



It was Adams sublime photographs of Yosemite that first caught my attention, particularly his images of Half Dome and El Capitan, one of the most famous climbing destinations in the world.

http://www.endigorae.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/ansel-yosemite.jpg 



http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/ansel/gallery/images/09.jpg

Monday, December 5, 2011

Flash Photography

Last week in Sally's photographic techniques class we had a very quick introduction to flash photography.  It is a subject that next semester, we will be focusing on and I'm super excited about it. 

I love photographing people doing what they love to do best.  Over the past couple of years that has been climbing, because that is also a passion of mine.  While away last winter in Hampi bouldering I had the opportunity to play around with my flash taking photos of my friends.  The nature of bouldering (climbing on boulders with crash mats), particularly in the sun, means that we are prodominantly climbing in the shade which can make for some quick difficult images:  dark rock and foreground against a bright sky behind.  So it was here I some great fun with my off camera flash. 

Setting my Nikon D300 to commander mode and using the built-in flash as the master and my speed-light as the slave (synced up through the Groups options),  here are some of the images I got.  What do you think?









Sunday, December 4, 2011

Projects Projects Projects

Projects, projects, projects - that's all I seem to hear about and not to mention assignments.  Unfortunately, for me - its coming from all directions.  As soon as I think I get my head above water with my photography course I start to panic about work and my students.  Of course, then my work emphasis changes and I attempt to give the other attention and so we're into roll reversal, and I start to panic about the other.  Are you confused , yet? Because I certainly am. 

Amidst all the panic and confusion, however, I have managed to get to a concert.  Thursten Moore, played the Button Factory in Temple Bar last Sunday.  Here's a few of my pictures from the event.