Thursday, January 31, 2008
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Saturday, January 19, 2008
The FreezeFlame Concept

The 40D lets me use an exposure fast enough to capture far more detail in a billowing flame. These are shots taken at the shop for my employer. You will see a natural gas flame from a very large blast furnace. The kind used to melt fifty pounds of copper and silver at a time for use in gold jewelry manufacturing. The "griffin" was shot at 1/500th F5.6 ISO 400.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Is it Real or is it Photoshop?

It seems my friends are more likely to ask offline-How much of Kevin or my work is "Photoshop"? Okay-For this site these are the rules- Unless clearly stated otherwise! We do not add or remove elements for modification. We do use the modern equivalent of film lab work in the ordinary sense-Cropping, contrast, color adjustments, scratch/dust removal. We do use filters on our lenses or lights as desired. Thats it. Our work is real. All elements seen were really there. Like this ring made of metals from my work (the day job!) in sophisticated jewelry alloys.
While I enjoy photo art in all its forms-I have a personal disdain for deceiving folks in news reports with "Fauxtography" as seen in certain negligent yet internationally respected (go figure) news sources. I think my most extreme edits so far are picture #1 in my first post here, and the bee wings. One was a fountain tilted 90 degrees, the other a rather extreme crop to show what mega pixels really do for us.
Monday, January 14, 2008
Sunday, January 13, 2008
Griffith Park
Friday, January 11, 2008
With help from my friend...
Fire And Ice Continued
Monday, January 7, 2008
Have A Seat

I really like taking pictures of lively bright things. Nothing beats flame for that. Managing light as a semi pro photographer is a big challenge. All that gear, all those methods, light meters, color temperature, blah, blah blah. The fun (for me) is things that make their own light. Flame, sunrise, neon, reflections...
By the way, the only photoshop changes were contrast related. No layers, no special tricks. This is an original.
What I did was set the camera for ISO 400-Exposure 1/320, F5. 46mm (corrected for DSLR sensor factor 1.6) Next we'll really get into the ice thing.
By the way, the only photoshop changes were contrast related. No layers, no special tricks. This is an original.
What I did was set the camera for ISO 400-Exposure 1/320, F5. 46mm (corrected for DSLR sensor factor 1.6) Next we'll really get into the ice thing.
Sunday, January 6, 2008
Fire and Ice
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