Camera Modes Trial – Unexpected Results

Below are two photos of a rose in our backyard taken with my standard lens and the camera on a tripod to avoid any user induced blur.  I took several “identical” photos of this rose, as well as several of lake Mission Viejo off in the distance.  Unfortunately, for both subjects, the minor differences in settings from one mode to the next did not yield very noticeable differences.  And when I uploaded them here, the reduction in file size led to a reduction in detail which wiped out any changes you might have noticed!

Lesson learned:  The modes will likely be most helpful for the specific circumstances they’re designed for.  Still, understanding them COULD make subtle differences if that’s what you’re looking for.  For example, the two photos below do show a difference you can see.

This first photo was taken in Landscape mode which is designed to use a small aperture to increase the range of distances that are in focus (depth of field).  The smaller aperture forces a slower shutter speed, but since it was a bright, partly cloudy day, there was plenty of light and the camera selected f10 at 1/250th of a second.  I was intending to show the depth of field difference between this photo and the next one, but it is so slight it was lost in the upload.  On the original image, you can see that the thorns on the bud above the rose, and the veins in the leaf below it are clearer in this one but I was hoping for more difference.

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The second photo was taken in Portrait mode.  Oddly enough, Portrait mode and Close Up modes used almost the same exposure settings (f5.6 at 1/500 vs. f8 at 1/250) so rather than post the Close Up photo with no discernible depth of field difference after the upload, I posted this one because you CAN see the tonal difference rendered by the Portrait setting.  Notice how this photo is just a little “softer” than the one above.

Lesson learned:  Even though this is not a “portrait,” the Portrait setting can be used to soften whatever the subject is.

Meet Your Camera Modes

I’ve read “Step 1:  Meet Your Camera Modes” and picked up a few tips I can use when I don’t want to hassle with doing things totally manually.  Up until now, I’ve either use fully automatic, fully manual, or occasionally aperture or shutter priority.  I had never used any of the other mode settings.  Using them when appropriate will make things a lot easier.  I’m so convinced of this that my next step will be to pull the user manual for the camera back out and read the information it hasThis substance pricks the pituitary levitra uk gland that releases leutinizing hormone. However if this is a normal issue, it needs to selling here levitra generic no prescription be checked online, other than one can opt for any version. Kamagra is a canadian discount cialis medication therefore has the same qualities and the same safety like the brand medication other pills like Silagra Tablets, Caverta Tablets UK and silagra UK 100mg via Ekamagra.com Several males are suffering from sexual disorder – semen leakage. They have already been given the permission for use by viagra price afflicted consumers that are putting up with the problem. about the mode settings.  Where are you with the reading Alicia?  Have you tried any of the other mode settings yet?  Which ones do you have?  My camera has Portrait, Landscape, Sports, Kids, Night Portrait, and Close Up in addition to the various manual and semi automatic modes.  I’m going to take a couple of pictures of the same things using the different settings and will post some of them for comparison.  Then I will have to start reading my text books now that I’m home.  :-(

The Project

The book that got this idea off the ground was titled “52 Weekend Photography Projects” but upon closer inspection, the projects were far too complex and required quite a few pieces of specialized photography equipment such as remote flashes and triggers, studio light reflectors, etc.  So I looked a little further and found a book I thought would be particularly helpful to Alicia.  It is titled “Better Photo Basics, The Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Taking Photos Like the Pros” by Jim Miotke.  This book will be the basis for our project because in addition to it’s basic tips and techniques, it has twenty “popular photography projects,” thirteen “advanced creative techniques,” and ten “easy fixes you can do on your computer” so it will be perfect.  Jim also has a website called BetterPhotos.Com which we may eventually turn to for more information and ideas but for now, we intend to blog about our learning experience as guided by the book.

When I reviewed the book it was kind of funny.  I read the introduction and “Step 1:  Meet Your Camera Modes” followed by “Step 2:  Forty Absolutely Easy Tips to Instantly Improve Your Photos.”  I was a little disappointed because the author dove right in to taking pictures.  He wanted his readers to have fun right away before they lost interest in “complicated” technicalities.  But I wanted Alicia to learn the relationships of the important “variables” on the camera and how they each affected the photo because she was already motivated and now wants to IMPROVE.  So I planned to find another resource for her to read first.  Then I went on…  “Step 3:  Twenty Popular Photo Assignments.”  “Step 4:  Master the Light to Take Your Photos Further.”  “Step 5:  Aperture, Shutter Speed, and Focal Length” – THERE THEY WERE!  The important variables I wanted to start with.  So I gave the book to Alicia and told her to read the introduction and Step 1, and then to skip to Step 5!  I added ISO to the mix and we discussed the 1:1 relationship between these variables.  Basically, if you speed up the shutter, you have to open the lens wider to achieve the same exposure and vice versa.

Anyway, after Steps 1 and 5, we will move on to Step 2, and then we’ll start working on the twenty projects in Step 3.  Yeah!

So…  Give us a few more weeks to get school, dance, Army duty, etc behind us so we can do some photography learning and playing before digging in to the projects this summer!

Oh… I cheated!  Project 2 is “Capture a Scenic Landscape” so I went to Yosemite National Park.  hee hee hee!  You don’t have to be a great photographer in a place like this.  The scenic landscape does all the work!
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Thanks for following!  We’ll be back soon…

Figuring Things Out

I’m back, and Alicia and I are figuring things out here.  First of all, I thought I had this set up to email me a notification if someone left a comment so I hadn’t logged back in until now.  As it turns out, Jennie left one eons ago!  The system WAS supposed to notify me by email, but perhaps it got caughtIn developed regions of China, diabetics in the rural population are potential groups who are more likely to suffer from buy cheap viagra ED. I’ll bet your blood pressure would go up tremendously if they suddenly glacialridgebyway.com viagra 100 mg became affordable for people without health insurance, but the profits wouldn’t quite be the same. These tablets are usually orange in colour. viagra pills uk It is viagra pfizer glacialridgebyway.com a PDE-5 inhibitor and reacts very quickly after swallowing it. in a junk mail filter?  I’ll have to check.  Either way, once someone’s comment has been “approved” by one of the authors, then that same person SHOULD be able to comment freely after that.  Please post a simple comment or two just to check in once and awhile.  It will help us figure out how this all works!

Hello Spring! (almost Summer)

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Legwork

Alicia and I discussed this photography project idea back in February and agreed that we would try to begin in June – after school was out and dance was done for the year.  In the meantime, she was going to try to do some reading on the basic techniques and principles as much as she could.  After we were given the blogging idea, we discussed that too.  Both of us knew what a blog was naturally, but neither of us knew how to set one up and manage it so I said that while she is learning a little more about her camera and photography basics, I would learn what I could about blogging.

Over Easter weekend (since it was rather lonely here in CA), I played around with our new internet hosting provider’s tools and did some research on blogging.  By the end of the day on Saturday, I had a new website shell established with a blogging page but after experimenting a little with it, I realized that there would be no way for Alicia to add her own input to the blog so I went back to the drawing board.  By the end of the day Sunday, I thought I had what I was looking for but I couldn’t test it because our service was down!  First thing Monday morning I tested it and it worked like a charm.

So, now that I had that figured out, I set it aside and got back to real work.  At the end of the day, I decided to tweak everything before “going live” and I accidentally wiped out the blog page!  :-(  Yes, I had to start over.  But this time it was easy because I’d already figured out what I needed and wanted so I just had to go through the motions of setting it up again.  And… because I’ve been around computers enough to know, I had saved the text of my “In The Beginning” post to an offline file so all I had to do was paste it back in.  :-)
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So now we’re here, we’re live, and we’re ready for summer so we can start our project!  Watch for a few new posts in the coming weeks as we get this ball rolling, and hopefully we’ll be running full steam ahead by Father’s Day.

In The Beginning…

It all started with Andrea, her poppies, and this photo.

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On January 22, 2014 on her way out the door to the office, Andrea stopped to water her new poppies and asked Ken if he’d take a picture of them.  After rolling his eyes and giving her that “REALLY?” look, Ken later decided that it really wasn’t too much to ask.  So he put his new macro lens on his camera (not so new, but I’ll explain that in a minute) and went out back to take a few snapshots of the poppies.  While doing so, this busy little bee showed up to collect pollen and Ken couldn’t resist trying to capture a really cool “poppy picture” for his own photo collection.  After numerous less-than-acceptable shots, Ken finally got this one and sent if off to share with Andrea and family.

Alicia’s response when she opened the file was, “I’m jealous!”  Ken wondered, jealous of what – the sunshine and warm springtime California weather?  Keep in mind that on this particular day, one of the several 2014 polar vortex events had Atlanta in another grip of winter!  But to his surprise, Alicia’s response to the question, “Jealous of what?” was a pouty, “I want to be able to take pictures like that.”  :-(

Since Ken always enjoys opportunities to better connect with his kids and has always known Alicia has a great eye for composing a photo, he assured her that she could take pictures like that if she would explore her camera beyond its point-and-shoot mode.  Then they discussed some simple photographic techniques that Alicia was already familiar with, and Ken suggested that Alicia come out to California for a weekend of sightseeing and beaches, with a special emphasis on looking for the photo in every scene and learning how to capture it.  Well, while this sounded like a great idea, school, teaching, work, and dance all make even a weekend getaway difficult for Alicia.

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Then fate got involved and one of Ken’s friends gave him a gift certificate to Barnes and Nobel for his 50th birthday.  Browsing the store, Ken came across a book “52 Weekend Digital Photography Projects” and got an idea:  Why not broaden his own skills and abilities, while at the same time helping Alicia in the very same way?  He discussed it with Alicia and they both thought it would be fun to work on the same skills and techniques, one per week so as not to be too demanding, and share their results with each other.

Then fate got involved once more when Ken joined Andrea on a business trip.  Upon hearing of this father-daughter project, one of Andrea’s publication colleagues suggested that they not only share this learning experience with each other, but write a father-daughter blog about it all.

Since this idea grew from family and friends, it makes sense to share it here with family and friends.  To be clear, Ken’s initial interest in photography was encouraged by his father, Rody, who was a bit of a photo buff himself.  Ken and Rody shared photos and photography knowledge over the years, and when Rody passed away in 2012, Ken inherited his camera and lenses (including the macro lens mentioned at the beginning) which naturally were all compatible with the equipment Ken already owned.  Furthermore, Alicia’s “good” camera is one of Ken’s earlier hand-me-downs as well.  Then you pile on the fact that this all started with Andrea, and that one of her colleagues came up with the blogging idea, and you have a true father-daughter, father-son, family, and friends project!

We hope we can stick to the plan, learn how to blog, improve our photography skills, and make this all work, and we hope you enjoy following along…