Soft Effect by Camera Shake
While experimenting the effect of the camera shake, I got the idea to use the old
images on the PC screen as a subject. (Give a shake to a screenshot.)
Shaking photography become an industrial scale —– and it’s much easier to give
a different way of shake in the room = hand-held or a tap on the camera, mounted
on a flimsy shaky tripod. —> It created pretty nice soft blurr. (Photo above )
On the screen, this was the original image taken by Zeiss 85mm F1.4 Lens.
The photo above, the soft effect was made by a free program Picasa. = It’s obvious,
a mechanical shake gives much more interesting effects. — and a fun !
Though, the screenshot having an inherent trouble to show the grid of the screen.
(If you enlarge this and next image, the grid would be seen.)
If there wasn’t a trouble of the visible grid, this was a rather pretty image. Pity.
(When right amount of the shake was given, the soft effect dissolve the line of grid.
Too much shake spoil the image but too little leaves sharpness and the grid too.)
There is a possibility to use the Image Stabilizer for an opposite effect =
make an image blurred ! (Though, it needs to hack-in to the control program
otherwise the lens has to be modified !)
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Camera shake
(This image above was shot by tri-color pinhole and 10 second exposure. )
Among the photographers in the net-sphere, Karen McRae of “Draw and Shoot”
must be the master shaker of the camera. Not only incredibly precise macro
photography, she covers fantastic landscape, some of them were mixed with
subtle camera shake, multiple-exposure, layard images etc.
(I strongly recommend you to visit her site and see them by yourself !)
Her effective use of camera movement for the sake of creative imaging, such
subtle blur of the image, showed not only the movement but also a
flow of the time, depth in our time and space =
even a feeling being in the spiritual infinity.
(I’ve been trying to learn and simulate her movement of the camera,
while calling them “Karenisque Photography” — I succeeded very little. )
(The trace of the light while camera has been shaken = 10 second exposure here)
( While try to copy the movement of her photo, I realised that she must have
exposed the camera even minutes long — with 10s of test shots if not hundreds.)
—– On her photo of ” lingeringlights 1.jpg ” = camera might be held and exposed
even 30 second long.
But, the use camera shake to the everyday objects, = it become clear, not only
the choice of the subject but also the lighting (weather / cloud) overall darkness
become crucial. —– otherwise, the photo become just a mess. 🙂
Karen’s use of camera movement was very complexed = not only the overall movement,
but also a combination of a follow-shoot (such as to keep aiming to one subject while
moving in a car) the background would be totally blurred but the aimed subject would
maintain less blurred image. = still, it’s just a technique.
The matter is the end result. = and she’s been creating utterly puzzling images. =
I couldn’t guess what she did it —– So, I described it a “Magic”. 🙂
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Winter Cherry for New Year
First Post for this New Year, I was thinking to put photo of Sunrise or
yet another New Year’s cooking ? —– but I’ve got bored with Sunrise, seen
from my window, and the cooking doesn’t necessary to be for the first day.
( though, I’m not such keen, travel to a beach just to see sunrise. —– Do you
know some people travel as far as an island in the south Pacific, just next to
the International Date Line, to see the earliest sunrise in the World ! —– so,
the Japanese TV goes there as well. And Air Companies in Japan operating
handful flights to see the first sunrise above the clouds !
Such as this one. — but what a shoddy video. )
So, I decided to put sweet images of the (That !) Winter Cherry Flowers.
Beautiful soft Bokeh was created by Zeiss Planar 50mm F1.4 T* with and
without Ultra heavy Proxer out of a TV zoom lens. (In this instance, instead
of 85mm lens like before, I used 50mm lens, because I wanted to have a bit
wider view though, 50mm lens has not as smooth Bokeh like 85mm lens.)
Those flowers were the other tree standing next — a bit narrower flower petals,
still flowers in the winter = it’s mean, the gardener in charge with those trees
did intentionally planted those Winter Cherry here.
(so, the tree was not a fleak, but the established winter variety.)
(It seems, the best bloom was about a week ago)
Still, it’s a view to make our mouth shut — it’s mean, either you follow
or you were rejected by them. (Nothing between. No argument with the Nature.)
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Selfridge’s Xmas decoration for 2014 (it was)
I know, it was a bit (very) slow to upload. Still, they are the 2014 annual Xmas
decoration of the Selfridge. As expected, Oxford Street was very noisy and vibrant.
—– those Steel band musician were the first people I saw wearing Santa’s
costume on this year. (As people fed-up, it must be out of fashion.)
Selfridge put an explanation of the concept / story though, — ? ? ? who read it ?
So, I have no idea what about those decoration meant. 😀
And those decorations are quite mysterious and bizarre. 😀
Last one of those circular image was not by fisheye lens.
It was a reflection of me on a mirror ball. 🙂
I guess, you opened all the presents received. (did you ?)
What ever, enjoy a holiday.
(The lens used were, Canon EF Fisheye Zoom 8-15mm F2.8 , EF Zoom 24-70mm F2.8
on Canon 5D Mk-III )
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Fortnum and Mason’s Frosty Affair
This year, the Angel or Santa Claus were nowhere to be seen in the
Fortnum & Mason’s window. Instead, said to be a Frosty Affair there.
—– I didn’t go deep into their financial affair, whether Frosty Affair was
the cause of it or the result. = anyhow, it was the show window of the products
what they are selling with a lots of snow splay. —– and the additional
clear plastic stick = meant to be icicles. M m m, is that’s all ? 🙂
Many people came down to take picture, was saying “Disappointed” 😦
Still, the camera is a simple device, what’s ever the subject, just press the button,
the picture will come out. Here they are. 🙂
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SEASON’S GREETING 2015
Thanks goodness, as the sun rotates
the days passing and naturally
the season has come to say
for thanks to you all the readers
for your kind support to this blog.
Wish to all of you for A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year.
(Next year would be a Sheep / Ram Year)
PS: Photo on top was taken by Wide-angle Tri-color Pinhole
and the additional Fisheye photo shows the normal view.
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Immersive Cult Party
It was the first anniversary of the Immersive Cult. —– though, they are nothing
to do with any religious act, but exclusively dedicated to a fancy Party. = They are
the Party People. (The Party like this was what they designed and organized.)
This was the Party for themselves to celebrate successful first year as a company.
So, they are the Planner, Stage Designer, Costume Designer, Performer and the
Party Food cataler. If any body, corporate, want to have a specially themed fancy
Party, they are the people to be called. (—– they are in fact my long standing
friends who worked together for a theatrical stage design etc, and appeared in
this blog time to time such as this and that .)
Funny things was, as people meet again here and there, sometimes years apart and
my memory of the name was so bad, still, they remember my name. (How they can ?)
In here, other than a Fish-eye lens, photos were taken by a homemade lens,
and this lens was meant to be fuzzy. (If you don’t like look away please.)
Then, in the midnight, the party moved down to the basement of the building,
to the club called Basement Snack where DJ got rather soft house. 😀
So, the party went on to the (seemingly) pretty late.
(but, I took the two hours journey back on 1:00, because this party was the second
one today = I had the other gathering on the afternoon. Better take a rest) 🙂
Anyhow, it was a very joyful party with a lots of interesting people.
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Poppy Talk
The regular reader of this blog might have noticed that the talk in the previous post [Poppy Poppy] became increasingly lecturing. Yes, I know it. The reason was the same why I made an exception to come to a public event and took picture. —– A while ago, I had a chat with a photographer who has just finished the school and learning to become Professional while doing an assistant work. As she asked me “How to make a good Photograph” I answered ” Just press the button” she stunned and burst into laughing. “Oh gosh, I never heard such answer”.
“When you see a beautiful light, press the button. — It’s mean, if you couldn’t see it’s beauty, you don’t have the eyes to see. And even if you could see it, still not able to press the button, you don’t have a good reflex, either case, you are hopeless and any sort of advice or knuck to take picture would be useless. Otherwise, you were lucky enough to take good picture. Then do it.
Anyhow, it is pointless to speak about photography => it’s better to see the real situation and a way of the photographic approach, and the captured images —– good or bad. = Everything is self explanatory. So, those photos (with the photos of Last Post) were the finishing part of the chat or the “lecture”. 🙂
—– Just press the Button, mean, “Just take picture with the own intuition”, but not a theory or special thinking kind. Still, it is better to know about the subject, history, episode in human term (mean, not politics or technology) which did hit your emotion, but the most important point is to capture the image, sweet to your eyes. (it doesn’t mean looks nice, cute person smiling, but in the image, context and the emotion has settled and balanced) = DON’T chase dramatic image, until you yourself experienced a drama in your life.)
So, this is the picture which was not a settled image but make the mind to stray away. It’s mean, this is not a sweet picture. —– even after 70 years, Poppy field has not settled calm for some people yet.
Peace to the dead soldier’s Soul.
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Poppy Poppy
Normally I don’t go to a public event and take picture — the same reason that I don’t watch TV.
(If million of others do the same, I can’t see a point, why do I need to do the same ? — among the millions, there must be much suited person to do the subject = leave the business to that person and I’ll do what nobody else is doing or ever tried (provided, it cost small = Most of project with large cost is not creative, since it is a rational combination of existing devices and the ideas, otherwise, it is industrial (Humanoid Robot is ingenious but not creative), if not political (Communist’s huge monument never be creative, unless we see them as an ironical symbol of man’s idiocy.) —– that is my art and who I am.)
But strangely, I made an exception to the unusual event to fill the ground of the Tower of London with Red Poppies. (Said to be 890,000 of ceramic flowers.)
In an essence, this is an art exhibition using the Remembrance (of the War dead) Day as a pretext. (Red Poppy is the symbol of the war dead as they flowers in the old battlefield of the western front.)
When I popped out, it was a bit of drizzle though, when the bus coming to the Tower of London, the sun blakes out and even a Rainbow appeared on front. (Top photo)
Then after a while, the sky became like this photo.(Shadowy ground needs to have a morning sun though.)
These days, the art piece got to be massive size, it is a silly creche, the larger the work it must impress more. (Unless it was installed in a middle of nowhere, it’s easy to proclaim that this is a public art hence easy to get public funding and media exposure.) (it seems, it was started with that floating big duck) 😀
Red Poppy ? ? ? — they don’t look like a Poppy though, it’s their problem.
(This photo was taken — can you believe — 20 m away ! )
The cascading flowers was dubbed as “Weeping window” — is it ?
(A man in the cloud said “Snorting nostril” — well, it’s looks much more like.) 😀
Those photos were taken by Canon Fisheye Zoom 8~15 mm and the closer shot was made by Tamron Mirror 500mm F8 (I really love this lens.) on the Canon EOS 5D Mk-III.
(I went there only with those two lenses. = I knew what I need to photograph and had the pictures in my mind. —– I have 9 genuine Canon lens (from 8 to 200mm include Macro and TS lens kind) which got all different character = I chose which one or two will suite the job. — which mean, I don’t rely on the opportunistic discovery on the spot. — With a good luck and an opportunity even amateur can produce quite good picture. But, I’m not an amateur = even in the worst condition, still need to fill the assignment = no excuse = That’s what professional meant. (—– I mean, when I was in the job. —– Thanks goodness I’m out now.) Ha ha ha. 😀
By the way, a combination of photos here was a demonstration of minimal set, such that for 2 pages article in a small magazine. If the Editor likes to emphasize an aspect of one photo, I’ll send the addition though, in this case, the most interesting kind of image is “Making Poppy” but, no doubt, it must have done in China and not available, (still, no doubt, organizer has them.) —– Though, as the Organizer is going to sell those “Poppy” to create huge profit, they may not like to expose the story behind “The Soul of British Dead Soldier = Red Poppy was cheaply mass produced in China”.)
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Autumn Cherry 2014
In a normal sens, it must be crazy to see the cherry blossom in November.
But this cherry tree is not an ordinary cherry.
= This is the Autumn Cherry which I’ve been photographing every Autumn to
Winter in a past few years. ( I even called her Perpetual Cherry, before. 🙂 )
In the Autumn, when the tree started to change the color, this cherry start to have her
flower bud. Then one or two bleak open. — On the beginning, I just bumped to this flower, and
realized, it was not an accident or fleak, this tree has a fixed program to have winter flowers.
Since then, I also made my custom to visit this tree when I see the season. May be, it is
the similar kind of feeling to see an out wedded daughter come home once a year and find that
she is fine and doing well. (Only a guess as I don’t have any kids. 🙂 )
Those photos were taken by Zeiss 85 mm F1.4 , with and without
“Homemade Ultra heavy Proxer (close-up lens)” on Canon 5D Mk-III.
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