Showing posts with label Flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flowers. Show all posts

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Photo of the Day: Flower


Photo of the Day: Flower, originally uploaded by BCMielke.

I was talking to friend the other day who loves to do macros with his older prosumer lens. He was mentioning how I have fallen for this selective focus type stuff that just doesn't grab his attention. As most that follow this blog know I have bought into selective focus big time. I love my lensbaby and I am also thinking of a tilt/shift lens to add to my collection.

For him though he just doesn't like the look. Until this conversation I had forgotten about taking macros with my LX3. The smaller sensor gives quite a bit of depth of field even at F/4. This is different than a DSLR would. I can also close focus this camera a few cm from the subject.

With those thoughts in my mind I set about capturing the Photo of the Day. I hope you enjoy it.

Captured with the Panasonic LX3 and converted in Photoshop CS3 from the RAW file.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Photo of the Day: Wildwood, IL


Photo of the Day: Wildwood, IL, originally uploaded by BCMielke.

While watching Phil Mickelson I was drawn to this image and this angle. It was right in front of me and I kept thinking that would be a nice photo. When I finally went to take the picture I took pictures from all angles and none were better than the first.

Taken with the Nikon D3 with the 105 VR and SB-800 flash.

Finished off in Capture NX2 and then sent to CS3 where in Photoframe I added the texture and the frame to finish it off

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Nothing like a new lens at a favorite place




Made a trip to the Chicago Botanic Gardens with a new toy. I have been holding off on the Nikon 14-24 for sometime now. I fist tried the 15-30 and for the most part I liked it. You can see some samples from my gallery here. Most of the shots of Eureka, AR downtown were taken with that lens. With the rest of my lenses being of the AFS or HMS variety I really was looking forward to faster focus. Then came the Sigma 12-24 HMS. It arrived on my doorstep, not to long before a scheduled family outing at the gardens. I received a used one from KEH, one of my favorite places to get used equipment. I can't complain about the equipment or the service. I went used since I didn't want to take the downward pricing that takes place if I went new. Especially since I wasn't really happy with the Sigma 15-30 I didn't want to have alot of unsatisfactory glass on the way.

I couldn't have been more pleased with this lens...on my D3, this is very WWWIIIDDDEEE. Since my skills needed some honing behind this hunk of lens I was more than happy to mount it on the D3 for the first part of the trip. I have also been working on my mundane shots that fill in the scene. For the most part I had some success, until of course later in the set I was distracted by flowers and sunsets.

The Botanic Gardens is one of my favorite places to go. Especially during a weeknight, on this case Friday, we found ourselves practically alone, after a good dinner and some liquid refreshment we were off.

What a great find, with the family members helping me spot exciting things to photograph, I came up with beetles, hummingbird moths, swans, ducks, fish and of course flowers. It is called the Gardens afterall. The 105VR served me very well on the flowers, with the R1C1 attached to it, I couldn't have had a better macro kit.

The family had an enjoyable time and I captured towards the end of the evening some off-camera lighting. As all know I have been working very hard on this portion for quite some time and I am getting close to liking the results that I have gotten recently.

Hope you enjoy the shots included...more from our trip can be located here. Comment either here or in the picture pages.