Showing posts with label Portraiture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Portraiture. Show all posts

Friday, 22 August 2008

Miele Family Portrait

I took some pictures of my colleague, his wife and his new born son. They like the rustic feel of St. Augustine, so that was the venue of our choice. The evening sky was scattered with light patchy clouds making for ample diffused natural light. These are the three best shots.

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Disclaimer: The above shots are the three best according to the photographer. The Mommy really likes this one

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Saturday, 31 May 2008

Bourke & Thomson - Wedding

I wont go crazy like the last wedding post with too many pictures. Here are the three best from the shoot.

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The last one has to be one of the better portraitures that I have shot. She is the sister of the groom and was one of the bridesmaids.

Wednesday, 26 March 2008

Antique Look - 2

I tried the antique look again. This time on a picture of my cousin on her wedding day with her husband and baby.

The first picture is the original, the second is cross processed using nEO iMAGING. I havent bought the software yet, so you will notice the software's signature on the top left corner. The third picture is a sepia tone. I work with Picasa (because it is free), and have just done the sepia tone adjustment and a slight auto contrast/highlight. Nothing fancy.

 

Originals

This is a multi exposure of all three pictures. Not having photoshop, I do not have the ability to adjust the transparency of the layers as preferred by Rich Legg. I used Picasa's trusty 'Multi-exposure' under the 'Collage' button. Anyway, here is the outcome:

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And here is a multi-exposure using just the original and the sepia tone version:

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I like the second one better. It has the rustic look that I am looking for. You can notice it in the greens, they have turned slightly brown but not enough to look dusty. I do like the dusty effect too, as commanded by Roger Deakins to simulate a dusty southern summer.

Monday, 17 March 2008

Aubrey & Justin

 

My first attempt at photographing a wedding. It was the perfect wedding to photograph. Everything was well planned, no last minute stresses and the bride and groom were the happiest people in the room all day.

The day started off pretty cloudy but they moved away fast revealing bright blue skies and a few fluffy clouds.

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The bride-to-be looking at the decorations for the first time in the morning.

 

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The beachy theme of the venue involved a mixing-of-sand ceremony from the two beaches of the couple.

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Yes, I did capture her saying "I do.."

 

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Friday, 21 December 2007

Before or after the rum runner???

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This is all you pretty much do in Key West before going into a bar and after coming out!

Sunday, 16 December 2007

Thursday, 13 December 2007

Monday, 10 December 2007

A Summer Day at The Dog Park

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And she said she wasn't dressed enough for a picture...

Camouflaged

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This is why people buy Harleys and Corvettes...it is so easy to get lost in the crowd. If it weren't for me, no one would even notice this chap until they tripped on his collection of drums...

Sunday, 9 December 2007

Street Performer

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He said he was only 15 yrs old and had been doing this for the last four years. These street performers bend the truth a lot but there was a certain truth in his claim when I asked him point blank after the show.

He got a fat tip that evening from someone who did not have to gather a crowd and toss fire around to make a bit of extra money at age 15.

Saturday, 8 December 2007

There goes the pyramid!!!

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Tourists fall off a human pyramid in the only beach of Key West.

Wednesday, 5 December 2007

Wednesday, 5 September 2007

puppy love







Saturday, 1 September 2007

Margaret







Sunday, 26 August 2007

Innocent Bystander







Tuesday, 21 August 2007

Male Subject

I am really bad at names but I dont think I took this gentleman's name. He is one of the photographers who was present at the Langford Photo Shoot and willingly volunteered as a subject.
This particular picture stood out for me because of the light glow on the left side of the face while the other side is darker. The background on these two sides contrast the exposure with the dark green and the light green.
The best part though, is the asymmetry and the expression. They add life to the picture.







I realize that I am being real artsy with describing why I like this picture among the 100 that I took of the same subject. At this moment, I do not feel like a logistics engineer at all. Ha ha ha...

Monday, 20 August 2007

b/w







Female Subject (1 of 2)

The girlfriend of one of the attendees to the photo shoot at Langford Park, she ended up being the female subject thanks to her dark hair. We got to experiment a lot with her position with respect to the sun and her position with respect to the kind of background. This one stood out the most for me. The sun is to her right, her hair is glowing and the background makes her stand out.







Flash: not used
Aperture: f/5.0
Shutter: 1/100s
ISO: 100
Metering: Matrix
Focal Length: 88.8 mm

Sunday, 19 August 2007

Anil and Laya

My good friend Anil poses with Laya at Langford Park, Orlando while other photographers click away.