Final Project
After many problems trying to go from the PC to the Mac, I finally gave up and did my movie in Windows Movie Maker, which of course, would not let me make a DVD. But....I was able to upload it to Youtube. I was not satisfied with the quality of the movie. I could not seem to get the resolution good enough without making the file way to big. I guess this will come with more practice and on some different software.
The link is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6Ir9oJNmoY
Monday, December 14, 2009
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Light Painting
I took 5 pics using night landscape and while holding down the shutter release, I moved the camera. The first two were of our Christmas Tree. The next three were of a Corgi Tree we got from Danbury Mint. Both had multiple colored lights. I thought the effects were interesting.
Monday, November 9, 2009
Short Video
Here are videos of my husband Bill cleaning up leaves in our yard. These are movies taken with my Nikon L100 point and shoot camera.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Assignment 9 - Black and white
I took 10 different photos and converted them from color to black and white. Since I do not have Photo Shop, I used Picasa 3 to do my editing. Although I did not have the editing tools in Photo Shop, I thought some of my pictures turned out very well and overall, I was pleased.
I showed the original photo in color, then the edited in black and white.
I showed the original photo in color, then the edited in black and white.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Assignme 8 - Macro
Assignment 8 - Macro It was kind of fun picking out what I wanted to take for my macro pictures. I did find it much easier to get macro pictures outside then inside.
I had a hard time getting the correct lighting and the camera to focus inside. Some of the pictures were very blurry. Even so, I still managed to get 30 good macro and super macro pictures.
I had a hard time getting the correct lighting and the camera to focus inside. Some of the pictures were very blurry. Even so, I still managed to get 30 good macro and super macro pictures.
Monday, October 12, 2009
Assignment 7 Portrait lighting with Artificial lighting
These portraits are of my daughter Susan. They were taken in her home in the city of St. Louis.
Because of the lack of outlets available to me, I was not too happy with my lighting even though I used 3 photo lights. Placement of these lights was limited due to having only one extension cord, making it difficult to get rid of some shadows. I tried to compensate a little by editing in Picasa.
My white balance was incondescent. My f stops were 4.7 - 5.0. ISO ranged between 80 and 699.
Susan was a very co-operative subject, trying to give me different poses which I was pleased with.
I have learned several things, maily, make sure you have plenty of extension cords and watch out, those photo lamps are hot.
Because of the lack of outlets available to me, I was not too happy with my lighting even though I used 3 photo lights. Placement of these lights was limited due to having only one extension cord, making it difficult to get rid of some shadows. I tried to compensate a little by editing in Picasa.
My white balance was incondescent. My f stops were 4.7 - 5.0. ISO ranged between 80 and 699.
Susan was a very co-operative subject, trying to give me different poses which I was pleased with.
I have learned several things, maily, make sure you have plenty of extension cords and watch out, those photo lamps are hot.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Assignment 6 - Architecture
These photos are of Kirkwood United Methodist Church situated on the NW corner of Clay and Adams.
I used various + and - settings of exposure compensation, white balance and various shooting modes. I did not use flash on any of these.
I used exposure compensation to get the lighting effect that I wanted.
This was an interesting assignment and I have learned a lot about taking photos using the various settings on my camera
I used various + and - settings of exposure compensation, white balance and various shooting modes. I did not use flash on any of these.
I used exposure compensation to get the lighting effect that I wanted.
This was an interesting assignment and I have learned a lot about taking photos using the various settings on my camera
Monday, September 28, 2009
Assignment 5 - Landscapes
This was really a fun assignment.
Sitting in the back yard one evening I glanced up and saw the view of the sky with the trees in the foreground. Using night landscape with flash I took the first three pictures. Saturday, a storm was moving in and I tried to get a shot of it. Monday morning I took my camera with me on a walk up my street then to Lemp Road and up to Forest, taking pictures along the way. That afternoon, I drove to Kirkwood park and walked around Walker lake then through the park to the amphitheater. It was a good time to go as there were not too many people there.
Not only did I get my assignment completed but got some exercise too.
Sitting in the back yard one evening I glanced up and saw the view of the sky with the trees in the foreground. Using night landscape with flash I took the first three pictures. Saturday, a storm was moving in and I tried to get a shot of it. Monday morning I took my camera with me on a walk up my street then to Lemp Road and up to Forest, taking pictures along the way. That afternoon, I drove to Kirkwood park and walked around Walker lake then through the park to the amphitheater. It was a good time to go as there were not too many people there.
Not only did I get my assignment completed but got some exercise too.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Assignment 4 and 4a
The first set of pictures in Assignment 4 showed pictures I had taken using fill flash, slow synch and auto. In the second set, 4a, the first picture was taken with full auto with fan off. The next three were taken with the fan at high, medium and low speeds. The next four pictures were taken with slow synch with fan set on low, medium and high. The last picture was taken with slow synch, high speed with the night light on.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Assignment 3 - Photo story
These are pictures of an 18th century blanket chest, brought in by a client. This chest had been in a flood about a year ago and needed to be cleaned up and restored.
I photographed the restoration process which only took a day to complete. The chest required only one coat of varnish. A more complex restoration might require stripping, cleaning off stripper, sanding for smoothness, staining if it is necessary and several coats of varnish and fine rubbing with rubbing compound after each coat of varnish. The whole process is completed with a coat of polish. The final article should be satiny smooth with no brush marks. This process usually takes several days to a week to finish.
Bill started out by washing all the mud off of the chest with water, a rag and a toothbrush. It was allowed to dry for a couple hours then he worked it over with a furniture restorer, steel wool and a toothbrush to get into crevices. He followed up with a light sanding then stain and varnish.
I photographed the restoration process which only took a day to complete. The chest required only one coat of varnish. A more complex restoration might require stripping, cleaning off stripper, sanding for smoothness, staining if it is necessary and several coats of varnish and fine rubbing with rubbing compound after each coat of varnish. The whole process is completed with a coat of polish. The final article should be satiny smooth with no brush marks. This process usually takes several days to a week to finish.
Bill started out by washing all the mud off of the chest with water, a rag and a toothbrush. It was allowed to dry for a couple hours then he worked it over with a furniture restorer, steel wool and a toothbrush to get into crevices. He followed up with a light sanding then stain and varnish.
Monday, September 7, 2009
Assignment 2 Portraits and ISO
The first 11 portraits are of a neighbor who graciously agreed to let me photograph her. The 10th picture was off center. These were all taken inside The next ten were taken outside. My mistake, I had her facing the sun so she was squinting or had her eyes closed.
After getting home, my husband Bill agreed to let me take shots of him for my outside pictures.
My camera does not have ISO settings per se so I used preset scene modes. All of the pictures were taken in order given.
Portrait: 1, 13, 22
Landscape: 2, 13, 22
Party/indoor: 3, 14, 24
Beach/shade: 4, 15, 25
Sunset: 5, 16, 26
Dusk/dawn: 6, 17, 27
Night landscape, 7, 18, 28
Closeup: 8, 19, 29
Museum: 9, 10, 20, 30
Food: 11, 21, 31
I retook 9 because it was off center.
After getting home, my husband Bill agreed to let me take shots of him for my outside pictures.
My camera does not have ISO settings per se so I used preset scene modes. All of the pictures were taken in order given.
Portrait: 1, 13, 22
Landscape: 2, 13, 22
Party/indoor: 3, 14, 24
Beach/shade: 4, 15, 25
Sunset: 5, 16, 26
Dusk/dawn: 6, 17, 27
Night landscape, 7, 18, 28
Closeup: 8, 19, 29
Museum: 9, 10, 20, 30
Food: 11, 21, 31
I retook 9 because it was off center.
Sunday, August 30, 2009
White Balance Assignment

Got my pics up on Picasa Web. To see them, go to: http://picasaweb.google.com/Corypuppy.
As I shot these pics, I was really interested in seeing the different colors I got not only from the flowers but the background. Since my camera is new and does so much more then my old one, I found this an exciting experience for me and I am looking forward to many more as we go along.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Just getting started
Hi to all,
Just getting started. Plenty of doggy treats for all good puppies.
Pemie
Just getting started. Plenty of doggy treats for all good puppies.
Pemie
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