22. February 2015 · Comments Off on Self-Portrait · Categories: Photography

This weekend Lisa and Abi were out of town attending a gymnastics meet in Bellingham.  So I was left at home alone all day Saturday and most of Sunday.  Now I say alone, but that’s not really true as James was home too, but he lives in his room on his computer and I didn’t see him all weekend so I was basically alone.

So what to do?  One thing I did find out is that I suck without Lisa – it appears (don’t tell her this) that having her here telling me what to do all day actually keeps me busy.  Here I was, on my own, the whole weekend to myself and I didn’t know what to do.  Talk about “Trained”.

By Sunday afternoon I was literally going nuts – bored stupid.  So I’m on the internet reading one of my favorite Fuji camera sites http://www.fujix-forum.com and came across a post I found interesting.

The post was basically discussing the value of camera sensor size and whether a full frame sensor was that much better than a Fuji APS-C sensor (I told you I was bored).  Now I don’t expect you to understand any of this but I’ll tell you that the Fuji sensors are a little smaller than some professional high end digital cameras from Nikon and Canon (that’s all you really need to know).  Now I used to have one of those expensive high end larger sensor cameras and sold it to buy the Fuji gear I have to day.  I love my fuji cameras and think they are just as good as any Nikon or Canon.

The article was basically saying that with my camera when you take a portrait shot, you don’t get the “soft – out of focus” look the professionals like.  (This is called Bokeh.)  I don’t agree and have achieved this MANY times.  So I decided to do a test to show you can get nice bokeh in your pics.

But what to shoot?

As everyone was out I decided to try a self-portrait.  Now I should point out here that one of the reasons I take all the pictures in my family is that I don’t like having my picture taken.  So this was going to be “fun”.

So I got out my tripod, one of my nice portrait lenses, one light and a small soft box.  I set it all up in the dining room and got out my phone.  Yes that’s right, I got my phone which has an app that talks to my camera.  Using my phone I could stand in front of the camera, see on the phone what the camera was looking at, focus on the phone, look up and take the shot!  Cool eh?

This is basically what I did.  Of course I had to do it probably 30 times before I actually got a picture I half liked, but that’s it.  The end result is below and hopefully you can see the nice bokeh (soft focus) behind me in the garden.

Now as my whole family know I live in Photoshop and since I took this shot I’ve been asked several times if I “Photoshopped” the image.  I’m not quite sure what they are actually asking here.  Do they like the image and think I made me look better?  Or do they not like the image and think I should have made myself look better? Who knows.

The answer to the question however is YES.  The image was loaded into Photoshop and I sharpened it and added a vignette to make it look nice.  The rest is (unfortunately) all me.

01. February 2015 · Comments Off on James, Abi & Regan · Categories: Photography

Now this is a terrible thing to admit but I’m not a huge fan of shooting my kids.  If you need to ask why, you don’t have kids yourself!  Basically most people who ask me to photography them actually want me to do it.  Sure people aren’t necessarily comfortable in front of the camera but they try – and it’s my job of course to help them.

But my kids… they DEFINITELY don’t want to be photographed, in fact they hate it!

So when Lisa asked me to get some shots of James and Abi, with their cousin Regan I thought “oh no” and adopted an unhappy face.

But not to be perturbed I got some lights out and grabbed the camera.  But things were not right – something was wrong!  Abi was in the shower getting ready (this never happens), then James got in the shower!!!!!  Regan put on Seattle Seahawks t-shirt (his new favorite team) and then all got in front of the camera.

Then they smiled – I’ll say that again – THEY SMILED!

So either, I’m getting better at this (unlikely) or they just wanted to play tonight (probable).

Anyway here are the shots.

24. January 2015 · Comments Off on Kirkland At Night · Categories: Photography

After our day out in Seattle we visited Kirkland for the evening.  Kirkland has this really nice marina with a small beach on Lake Washington.  When we got there the sun had just gone down but it was still light out.  This is a wonderful time to shoot, it’s usually called the “Blue Hour” and in the images below you can see why.

There’s a boat tour company that runs out of Kirkland called Argosy. They provide trips around Lake Washington and will even take you out to Puget Sound and the San Juan’s.  When I got there, we saw an Argosy dinner cruse that was just about to head out.  So I grabbed some pictures.

Once the boat had gone I shot some images of the piers, which have these lamps on them that cast a great light across the water.  The water was a little choppy so I put the camera on a tripod and shot with a long exposure to smooth the water.

Next it was up past the beach to shoot a huge gazebo that over looks the lake.  This looked great as the blue sky was juxtaposed against the orange gazebo lights.

Finally behind the gazebo there was this statue of six kids running up a hill.  Above the kids the sky was super blue, and at the kids feet the lights from the shops looked fantastic.  With this image there were cars that kept going by that cast a lot of light onto the statues.  This shot didn’t come out as I’d hoped but I still liked it so thought I’d include it too.

Once again, all images shot with a Fujifilm X100T camera with a fixed 23mm f/2 lens.

24. January 2015 · Comments Off on Visit to Pike Place Market · Categories: Photography

For those that don’t know I don’t live in Seattle.  I actually live in Redmond which is around 20 miles to the east of Seattle.  Now here’s the dumb thing, it takes NO TIME at all to drive into the city, but we never go.  I used to live about 30 miles to the west of London and it could take over 2 hours to get into town.  But here it takes 30 minutes to go into the city, so there’s no excuse! But we still never visit.  That is until someone visits us.

Over the last few weeks we’ve had a visiter from the UK staying with us.  Regan my nephew has now been with us for 3 weeks and as a chef he was really keen to go to Pike Place Market.  So on Saturday morning off we went.

As I don’t go to the market that often I took a camera (of course) and took a load of pics.

The weather was pretty good, a little cold but dry and the sun was out.  So I captured lots of shots.  We had fun walking though the market so I grabbed the usual fruit, vegetables and fish pictures, then we went outside and I shot some of the buskers performing in the street.

I got a few shots of Regan (that looked better in black and white – nothing to do with him I just thought they looked cool) and one of Abi and one of James.

It was actually a lot of fun and I’m very happy with the shots, especially as I only took the X100T.  This is a camera with a fixed prime lens (so no zooming at all).  If I wanted the subject to be closer I had to move closer.  It was actually really refreshing to not have to worry about the focal length, instead I basically had a nice low ISO (200), Aperture typically at f/8, and that’s it.

Just had fun shooting interesting stuff.  I can’t begin to describe how nice this camera is, it’s fun to use and the images are just beautiful.

I say this every time but I’m definitely going back again soon, it was a lot of fun.

13. January 2015 · Comments Off on Sunrise On The Way To Work · Categories: Photography

I was driving to work the other day and saw this great sunset.  I had a little point and shoot in the car so turned around and pulled over by the side of the road.  I grabbed the camera and jumped out to take a pic.  Loads of cars were driving past and I’m sure everyone thought I was nuts.

I was parked by a small roadside market that wasn’t open yet – it was pretty early, and didn’t really want to get the market tent in the picture.  So I opened the car door so I could stand on the seat and lean on the roof to get the shot.  Again looking like an idiot!

The sky was great and in the distance there were a number of buildings pumping out smoke that looked really cool.

Anyway here’s the image, considering this was a little point and shoot I’m quite happy with the shot.