Black and White or Colour

Back and White?

Colour?

I am always surprised by the strong views some people have.  Digital verses Film, Print verses Slide, Back & White verses colour.

Now that last one is a weird one to me.

To me an image either suits colour or suits Black & White.

I shoot a lot of Black & White, in fact once I shot nothing but Black & White for two whole years!

Now in the digital world its a lot easier for us, we can pick colour or black and white, and afterwards if we feel we have made the wrong decision then just switch (at least for us RAW shooters).

Often I ask myself, is colour adding anything to the picture, if not then take it out.

At this time of year, with the dreary weather we sometimes have then I often resort to black and white, as colour would add no interest.

Try some Black & White yourself, you might surprise yourself.

Black and White for Dull Days

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A trip into town for a coffee, was also a chance to shoot a few photographs. With the dull weather, I decided Black and White was the order of the day.

This was a quick snap converted to Black & White with the iPad’s SnapSeed App.

Christmas Party Season

In the UK at least tonight will be the busiest night for party goers of the year so far.

Tonight it’s my teams Christmas Party, this is my third of the season so far.

It’s also the day when the local Police start their Drink Driving campaign.

This morning was the start as they stopped drivers heading out of Lincoln to Breathalyser them.

Remember look after yourselves and arrange transport, don’t forget you may still be over the limit in the morning.

 

Experimentation in the Studio

When I have some free time, and there is local model available, it’s great to spend a few hours in the Studio, just messing about with different lighting affects, brollies, soft boxes, snoots, barn-doors, naked bulbs and even coloured gels.

The other weekend I had some free time so it was off to a local studio to play.

I tried to replicated different lighting effects, from simple portrait setups, the famous page 3 setup (boring) to more adventurous techniques.

The one we had the most fun with, was trying to replicate the iTunes advert.

A white background heavily lit, but no lighting on the model. She then repeatedly jumped in the air, and I tripped the shutter. We got a number of great poses, and the background being a nice clean white, was then easy to photoshop a more colourful iTunes inspired background onto.

Snapseed – iPad App of the Year

One of my faviorate iPad Apps has won Apple’s iPad App of the Year.

Its a tremendously useful photo editing application, but one of the key reasons I purchased it was that it can deal with RAW files.

On all the photographic trips I have undertaken this year, I have left the laptop at home and just taken the iPad.  I can backup my photos to it, and using Snapseed tryout some editing ideas.

A great app and well worth it, if your a digital camera shooter and have an iPad.

See Scott Kelby’s website for more details.

Heres a few Photographs I edited with Snapseed on the iPad.

 

Fine Food – Veg, Meat and Do it Yourself

The Brown Family is a very food centric bunch.  Its the one area where taste and ethics leads over price.

We love our food, but our meals were a little too meat centric.  While we grow our own herbs, and would like to grow our own veg, its something we have not got round to yet.

Good quality vegetables are not expensive, and in order to make us eat more, we have recently started to get a veg box from a local farmer.  A good selection of organic vegetables including some strange ones that we had never heard of, now has us reaching for the cook books to find new exciting ways to prepare them.

This now means at least once a week we have a meat free day, and we really look forward to it.

We try to buy ethically raised meat and eggs, and while it costs more, it can mean you eat fine meat less often but appreciate it more.

People today are very disconnected from there food.  People don’t want to know that chicken or steak there tucking into was once a real living animal.  All they want is food that is quick and cheap.  If people want to eat meat they should realise what is involved.

Preparing you own, meat or fish is one way of connecting with your food more.  How many people are willing to prepare and gut a fish, or bird?

Well with this being game season, there were lots of Pheasants going free, so this last week we have had a brace of Pheasants hanging in the garage.  Preparing and gutting a fish is pretty easy and something I have no problem with, but this would be the first time I had prepared a Pheasant.

Caroline was on plucking duties, which was harder then you might think.  Only once she had finished did mum Brown suggest we should have briefly soaked the bird to make the plucking easier and less messy.

Gutting was my job.  First job was to remove the feet, wing tips and head.  Then removing the neck.  Here you discover how greedy your bird has been, in this case the crop was stuffed full with corn, which all had to be cleaned out.  Then the hard part which is the bit people have trouble with.  Cutting out and clearing the body cavity. This just takes care and a willingness to get your hands in there to separate the guts from the main part of the carcass.

Once the body cavity is clear, your Pheasant now looks like it could have come from a Supermarket.

Then it was a knob of butter, fresh carrots, turnips, in the pot on the hob, then after a few minutes in with the pair of Pheasants, and a glass of water, or wine if you have it.  Then own with the lid and in the oven.  Cook for about 40 minutes, then remove the lid for another 20 minutes, and you have a lovely tasty pot roast.

Sony A55 Firmware Update V2

This week I finally got round to updating the software in the Sony A55 (Don’t worry I am still a Nikon User).

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Its a simple executable you run while your computer is connected to the camera via USB. There is a Windows version and a OS X version for Apple Macintosh’s.

There was one slight hiccup. The Mac version is 32 bit only and will not work if you have the 64 bit kernel. I run OS X Lion on my MacBook Pro and the software would not run.

This was easily fixed via a quick reboot while holding down the 3 & 2 keys on the keyboard. This forces the computer to restart with a 32 bit kernel, and then the software would run.

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The update went smoothly but once it had finished the Camera would not operate. Removing the battery and then putting it back fixed this and we were operational again.

For more details check out the Photography Blog.

November’s Photo of the Month – Film

Last month’s Photo of the Month, is unusual in one respect, it was taken with film.

It was not the shot I was after, the conditions were not right, but I still thought it was worth a record shot.

This is a low quality scan of the original slide, but it gives you a basic idea of what the real image is like.

There are lots of arguments over what is better, film or digital, and many get caught up in the technology race and the race for more megapixels.

What people seem to forget is that for the majority of people, who have no intention of producing prints larger then A4, then 6mb is all you need.

The other point is that film and digital are not the same and are difficult to compare, they act differently at the extremes of light and dark. To a lesser degree it’s like arguing between Oil Paintings and Watercolour Paintings.

If your producing an image for a job then you tend to use the quickest, easiest and most cost affective method.

An Estate Agent wanting a picture of a house to help sell it, is not going to use Paint or Pencil, but may have 100 years ago, technology moves forward. Today it’s likely to be a digital compact.

If the image is personal or ‘art’, then use what you most enjoy or is most suitable for the effect you want to achieve. Pencil, watercolour, oil, chalk, charcoal; film in all its different sizes, colour, black & white, negative or slide; Digital, whether a cheap camera phone or a hundred thousand pound digital scanning back on large format.

Digital is not better, it’s different.

Shoot/Draw/Paint More, Enjoy and lets not argue over what is ‘best.

Now where is my iPhone, that sunset is stunning.