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Saturday, August 20, 2011

HoeDown

This was back in June at Natalia's and Willie's, a night of tea-lights, music a haybarn, friends and fun. The Creaking Willows and Uni & her Ukelele and others were playing and singing. I was there with my camera trying to photograph in the falling darkness. 


Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Lough Key Photoshoot





I had this idea, following on from the picture in the previous post. That picture was, for me, a proof-of-concept image, taken and processed quite quickly to see if could be done and look realistic. However, almost immediately an idea grew that would suggest a darker or more threatening mood. Then, with the camera club being invited to display in the Dock, the impetus was there to bring the idea to completion.

With the location already decided in my head, all I needed were models, costumes, lights, make-up and hair, and helpers to shift things around. I borrowed some dresses and costumes from the local drama society, some flash-guns from some friends and arranged for make-up/hair. My daughter, Róisín, agreed to model for me. his aught me by surprise because normal I get a dirty look when I point the camera at her. I think the words "dress up" convinced her. I didn't tell her that she would be up a step-ladder balancing on one leg though. In the end, Make-up and hair was unavailable and I had to do some modelling myself. It was a bit of a pantomime, acting out the individual characters. Many thanks to John Walsh who turned up as a spectator and ended up as gofer, holder, technician and camera-man. I am sure we gave all the passers-by something to talk about, and there were a lot of passers-by.

It is always good to look back and see how it could have been done differently. I had wanted to use one of the flashes to provide some backlight and some illumination on the figure in the background. However, I had it set to "remote" using Nikon's CLS system, ie, triggered by the flash attached to the camera. Unfortunately, it was out of line of sight and too far from the camera to trigger. If I had set it to "slave" (or SU4 as it is called in the menu) it would have trigger from the light illuminating Róisín on the wall. Ah well, by our mistakes we learn.


Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Either It's locked...Or I Am

I just heard that Boyle Camera Club want to use this image as the promotional poster for its upcoming exhibition in the Dock http://www.thedock.ie

I am delighted. It's not the image I submitted for the show, but it's one I really like. So..expect to see me floating around Carrick and Leitrim over the next month.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

1955 Austin Westminster

1955 Austin Westminster by Peter Kelly1
1955 Austin Westminster, a photo by Peter Kelly1 on Flickr.
I recently added a new lens to my collection, bringing the total to two. It's a Nikkor 80-200mm f2.8D. This has since been replaced by Nikon (Currently the the 70-200mm VRII) which sells for 3 times the price.
I was at the local vintage car show and wanted to try out the telephoto zoom. I am seriously impressed. It'll take me a while to get used to it. For the last two years I've mostly been using a wide zoom (17-35) on my Nikon D700 and only occasionally a telephoto on my old Olympus E500.
I had intended to sell the Olympus, to help finance the NIkon but now my daughter Róisín has decided she wants to give it a try (again).

I got a few shots at the show and met John Walsh, another member of the Boyle Camera Club http://boylecameraclub123.blogspot.com/. With him being a Nikon user as well, I wanted to borrow his strobe for a project that should culminate in an exhibition in the Dock in Carrick on Shannon in September. More on this later.

Where better than here?

I've seen a few photography blogs out there lately, mostly by professional photographers, and am taken with the idea of putting out a few words around whatever project or theme I'm working on.

Over the last year I seem to be taking more and more photographs and trying out lots of new ideas. Creatively, I'm often stuck but ideas sometimes come from nowhere. Recently I made up a portfolio for a course application. I didn't get it (I'm on a waiting list) but the process of detailing a complete project from start through to finish was a new experience and one which I would like to continue. Where better than here?

So.. here goes.