Picture of the Week 5-20-2009

May 20, 2009

Last Saturday we went on a field trip with our Photographics class to Crystal Cove. We got there early, around 8:30 am. As per usual the sky along the coast was overcast. Even though it’s nice to have “open shade” type lighting for outdoor photos the gray clouds made many of our images look dull. Despite this I loved photographing at the beach, the rock formations make for great shots. We also climbed between a few of these rocks and took a few photos of some tide pool creatures including a baby seal. The photo from this week was shot by Bryan and it shows the beautiful rock formations that make this particular beach so photogenic. 

For more photos from our field trip check out our GALLERY.

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Photo Info: Taken with the Rebel XTi at ISO 100, F4 at 1/160 of a second.

Black Star Canyon

May 17, 2009

Lately I have been searching for fun things to photograph. I’ve been wanting to go to new places that we have never photographed and that most importantly were cheap or free. I generally search the OC Register’s events page to find outdoor activities which led me to the Irvine Ranch Wildlands website. If you recall we also found our kayak tour through this website. It’s a really fantastic place to find outdoor activities in the Orange County area. I ended up finding a photo hike in Black Star Canyon which we went on this Sunday. The tour was led by Andre Torng who is a volunteer for Irvine Ranch Wildlands and photographer. Our group consisted of about eight people who were mostly amateur photographers and hobbyists. We started out at the Black Star Staging Area at about 8:30 in the morning and headed down the trail toward the canyon. As we walked Andre gave us tips and pointers about composition and helped us choose camera settings. The main feature of the canyon are the huge red rocks, these rocks aren’t as glorious as the one’s we visited at Red Rock Canyon in Las Vegas but they are nevertheless a beautiful landmark. We hiked for about two hours on a very easy trail but it soon got hot and we headed back. It was a lot of fun to get outdoors and photograph some great scenery with other photographers and I think we got some great shots. If you are interested in a photo hike or just some fun outdoor activities check out Irvine Ranch Wildlands. Their activities do fill up quickly so make sure you get your spot. 

Below are a few images from today’s hike. You can also go to Andre’s website and see photos he took as well as the other photographers, including us. We have also posted more images from today in the GALLERY

Photo by Bryan

Photo by Bryan

Photo by Bryan

Photo by Bryan

Photo by Jamie

Photo by Jamie

Photo by Jamie

Photo by Jamie

Picture of the Week 5-13-2009

May 13, 2009

Here is yet another photo from my new favorite place the Laguna Seca Recreation Area in Monterey. Look at that tree! I can’t get over how beautiful that tree is. After looking at this image I realize that it kind of looks like I used a polarizing filter, I assure you I was not. In fact this is a straight out of the camera image, no adjustments whatsoever to the color or exposure. I used the 24-105 F4L kit lens that came with the Mark II, this is quickly becoming my favorite lens. It takes the most beautiful shots. That lens is definitely worth it’s cost.

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Photo Info: Shot with the Canon Rebel XTi at ISO 100, F8 at 1/400 of a second.

2009 Red Bull Air Race: San Diego

May 11, 2009

This past Sunday we went to the Red Bull Air Race down in beautiful San Diego. This is the second year we attended this event and it never disappoints. The event takes place on the San Diego Bay right in the heart of Downtown San Diego. During last years event we bought tickets to the North Embarcadero part of the bay, this year we decided to go to the South Embarcadero. We got there early so we could secure a spot in the front. This event gets very crowded so going early is a must to get a good spot especially on finals day. Unlike last year, there was not a big Navy demonstration. We did get to see a flyover by an F18, a lifeguard demo and also an old war plane, and of course we got a nice shower from the hovering Seahawk helicopters. This year I brought a hat with a tassel to secure it on my head. Last year I nearly lost my hat when the Seahawks blew it off when they hovered above us. I’m not sure why the Navy chose to scale back their performances and flybys but it might have had something to do with the fact that it was cloudy for most of the morning. The sun did come out by the afternoon, unfortunately because of the earlier clouds we didn’t apply our sunscreen as well as we should have so we came home with some nasty sunburns.

Another great demo that returned from last year was the Red Bull helicopter. This helicopter can do barrel rolls and loopty loops. I’m not sure how it does this but it is quite a show stopper. This year we brought our Mark II to the event and not only did I take pictures with it but we also shot lots of video. So for the very first time on our blog I will be posting a few videos along with our photos. Below I have posted videos of the F18 high alpha flyover, the Red Bull helicopter demo and Nicolas Ivanoff’s winning run on the course.
 
The races were very exciting, they started out by having a match up between five wild card competitors that didn’t qualify the day before but still had good times. They added the top two winners of that competition to the field of ten competitors that qualified the previous day. After a few rounds the twelve pilots got narrowed down to eight and then to four. They included Peter Besenyei of Hungary, Hannes Arch of Austria, Paul Bonhomme of Great Britain and Nicolas Ivanoff of France. All of these pilots are extraordinary but it was Ivanoff who eventually came out on top with a time of 1:17.21 which is a record for that course. One interesting thing that happened during the final four match up was Hannes Arch suffering a bird strike halfway threw the race. Luckily he was able to finish the race, although he did come in third, and fly back to the air strip despite the bird ripping a hole on the back of his plane.
 
Watching this event is always exciting, I can’t wait for next year. Check out a few photos and videos from the event below. For more photos check out our GALLERY.
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Picture of the Week 5-7-2009

May 7, 2009

So I’ve been kind of a flake lately and completely forgot about my weekly pictures. I promise to stop being lame in the future. This week’s photo is one of my favorites that I took on Day Two of the Sea Otter Classic. This was the day that we went to the beautiful Laguna Seca Recreation Area for the Super D. I love the colors in this photo and I really like the composition I chose for it. I hope to visit this place again so I can focus on doing more landscape shots.

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Photo Info: Taken with the Canon Rebel XTi, ISO 100, F8 at 1/400 of a second.

Photographics: Sabbatier

May 3, 2009

Sabbatier or solarization is an effect in printing in which the tones of the photograph are reversed. For our sabbatier project we were given the choice of either doing the print digitally or in the darkroom. For those of you who are not familiar with the wet darkroom I apologize if you get lost. To get a black & white sabbatier print in the darkroom you would expose a negative normally on photo paper using variable contrast filters. The first time you expose the paper you would only develop it in the developer solution for a short time, then put it in the stop bath and rinse it off. You would then squeegee off the excess water on the print and return it to the enlarger. However, this time you take the negative out of the enlarger and stop the enlarger lens down 1 stop and put the print under it for 1-2 seconds. Then you would just develop, stop, fix and rinse as normal. This process should produce a nice solarized print but depending on your taste you can vary up the exposures. Solarization is much simpler to do digitally, which is how Bryan and I chose to do it. We used GIMP to solarize our images. To solarize a color photo in GIMP you would first desaturate the image so it turns black & white, you then go into curves and change the diagonal line into a “U” shape. After this all you have to do is mess with the contrast a little and there you have it: Sabbatier. Below are our sabbatier images.

Photo by Jamie

Photo by Jamie

Photo by Jamie

Photo by Jamie

Photo by Bryan

Photo by Bryan

Photo by Bryan

Photo by Bryan

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