Sunday, January 27, 2008
The Homecoming Dance
The Homecoming dance at the school was my first foray into taking portraits. I was not at all ready for the challenge, and luckily the Canon 40D and flash unit made up for my inexperience. I used some lighting, but didn't prep enough and most of the children came out with shadows to the right. I also just used a wall as a backdrop, which was also a mistake. I also took some shots during the dance itself, the 480EX bouncing off the ceiling worked well, and the children and parents liked the photos. I am selling the photos on my smugmug web site, with all of the proceeds going to the school. So far, I haven't had many takers, I'm hoping to gain some momentum by sending out a flyer as a reminder this week.
Friday, January 18, 2008
Homecoming Basketball
Shooting one basketball game is one thing, but four games is very tiring. Our school had games with Boys and Girls for JV and Varsity. I took action shots of each game, as well as shots of the homecoming court, who were escorted to center court by a parent.
The action shots were taken with by 40D, and the 50MM F/1.8 lens I bought. Manual settings, 500-600 shutter speed, with ISO at 1000. With a little post processing work, they came out pretty good for a beginner. Here is the link to the photos. http://timcallow.smugmug.com/gallery/4148102#243022157
Some of the photos I also took using the auto settings and my new flash a Canon 480EX. worked very well. These were the still shots,and some of the cheerleaders.
Monday, January 14, 2008
Homecoming Weekend
The past weekend was Homecoming weekend at the High School, so I ended up taking pictures of 4 basketball games and the Homecoming dance. It was a very tiring weekend, and I spent most of the weekend doing post production. I hope to have more blogging done as the week wears on, describing the events.
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Shooting basketball indoors
I knew that I would have some problems taking photos during a basketball game, because of the low light and high speed shutter required. I had been reading the blogs and forums and gaining a better understanding on shutter speed, aperture, ISO and such. I decided to go the cheap route and get a canon EF 50mm F/1.8 II lens from amazon, only $85 with shipping. http://www.amazon.com/Canon-Cameras-50mm-Lens-2514A002/dp/B000OQ1WRU/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1199917890&sr=1-2
I used it at a very low light basketball game yesterday. I had a good time and took over 150 shots. Here is one shot.
I used Photoshop to brighten a bit, but I am pleased at my first outing. The rest of the shots are at http://timcallow.smugmug.com/gallery/4137476#241445311 if you want to peruse. I took shots with manual settings at both 500-640, with f/1.8, and ISO at 1000 and 1250, which is why some of the shots may look a little dirty. I'm going to try to dial down the ISO for some cleaner shots next time. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
I took most of the shots from the baseline, although the cheerleader shots are from the stands. All of the closeup shots are cropped. Also some of the cheerleader shots were taken at about 6 feet with automatic and flash on.

Tuesday, January 8, 2008
The Flash doesn't work
I also ordered an inexpensive bounce back flash (to reduce red-eye). It was a Quantaray QF30, which the person at the store assured me would work with my 40D.

It doesn't. and after perusing some of the forums including Dgrin, found out that it probably doesn't work, so back to the store now, more later.
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