Saturday, August 17, 2013

Taking Photos - In the Park


Well, just like any other couple with kids, we also visited the nearby parks for the entertainment of our daughter, Aarohi. This one was particularly fun, cause we were being visited by my in-laws and I got away with a few interesting clicks. The first one is basically a collage, what I like about this is that it tells a story. I caught Aarohi in the act of gobbling down Bobbies (Golden Fingers) and used the Continuous Burst Mode on the Camera to capture her activity:
Color, B/W and Tint: Click to View
This next one captures one of the rare moments in which Aarohi lets someone style her hair and at that time it was only her Azoba (Grandfather) who was allowed to even come near her with a comb, as her mother looks on:
Keeper: Click to View
Color, B/W and Tint: Click to View
Next I caught my wife’s mother enjoying the above scene. I did frame this one with the Principle of Thirds in mind, but managed to also pick-up a little bit of Snehal in the process. This was a sure shot candidate for image correction and I removed Snehal’s arm from the image using the Awesome Cloning tools in Photoshop:
Keeper: Click to View
Before and After: Click to View
Color, B/W and Tint: Click to View
Then I found her brother hanging around and got him to pose for me. Since I wanted to decide later how to frame him, I took a wider shot of him with a lot of background and then later cropped it to get the correct Composition. The reds in his T-Shirt really gave the image a lot of vitality and with a little Spot healing, I was able to clear out the blemishes, the Camera picked up on his face:
Keeper: Click to View
Before and After: Click to View
Color, B/W and Tint: Click to View
As I bought my attention back to Aarohi, she was generous enough to offer me a share in her spoils. This time I had to Crop the image to better focus on the subject. Another rare moment which had to be captured without fail…ha ha ha:
Keeper: Click to View
Before and After: Click to View
Color, B/W and Tint: Click to View
At the end of the day, as we settled back home, away from the cold weather outside, the little one snuggles-up next to her Aaji (Grandmother) in a cozy blanket and taken away on another amazing journey into the fantastical world of Disney’s Flying Elephant. I corrected the composition to better focus on the main subject and used a Blur Filter to remove focus from the surrounding:
Keeper: Click to View
Before and After: Click to View
Color, B/W and Tint: Click to View

Cheers,

Yours Truly,

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Taking Photos - First Steps


Finally, it was time to bring out the mean machine (in my case a Canon EOS 600D) and just like every other noob who picked-up a camera, I also started taking pictures, left, right and center without much thought to Camera settings, Composition, Exposure or any of the other technical jargon the professionals keep taking about all the time.
And Loved it…Someone once told me and I quote -
“Untrained Photographers sometimes have a great sense of Composition"
First thing I did was picked up one of Mom’s Flower Vases and clicked it from every angle imaginable. Most of them were useless, some were interesting but only one was a Keeper. I’m not gonna bore you and embarrass myself with the useless ones. So here’s a coupla interesting ones:
And here’s the Keeper:
Now, when I start clicking, I take a tonna pictures. At this stage I’m not really worrying about anything else, other than just capturing what I see, in as many interesting ways as I can. For every Keeper, I’ve got like 20 pics that never see the light of day. The ones that seem interesting are the ones that I keep in my computer and the ones that are Keepers are the ones that I actually take the trouble of processing in my choice of image editing software, the almighty Adobe Photoshop.
Well to be honest, every photo I click goes thru a Post-Process before I share it with the World. Here’s a small Before and After for my first Keeper (basic Color Correction): Click to View
Since I’ve worked in the creative fields for quite a long time. I truly understand the importance of keeping track of all my assets and sorting them into appropriate folder structure. I NEVER delete images from the Camera. I always copy all of them and decide which ones to work with, on the computer. It’s just my opinion, but I like deciding which ones to delete by looking at them on a 21-inch computer screen rather than the 3-inch screen on the camera. I keep the original images in a folder called; you guessed it, ‘Originals’. Then I make another folder called 'Keepers' and sub-folder called 'Color' and copy the one that I wanna keep, here. I also make a 'B/W' and a 'Tint' folder, as these are the two post processes that I always experiment with.
Folder Structure:
Originals
Keepers – Color, BW, Tint
Here's the Color, B/W and Tint for the Flower VaseClick to View
After the Flower Vase I went for the Window Grill.
Here’s the KeeperClick to View
Before and After: Click to View
Color, B/W and Tint: Click to View
Then the Wind Chime on the Window caught my imagination. I went all around the hanging beauty and here’s the KeeperClick to View
Before and After: Click to View
Color, B/W and Tint: Click to View
And the first day of adventures ended with photos of Trees growing outside the window, in these cases, the B/W versions turned out to be the KeepersClick to ViewClick to ViewClick to View
Before and After:
In this case, besides the B/W Conversion, I also Cropped the image to better focus on the subject and removed the annoying black rod, right in the middle of the scene, using CloningClick to View
In this case, it's just plain B/W Conversion, although there's a tonna stuff you can do with each Color when converting: Click to View
Here I've again Cropped as well as Blurred the background, to focus more on the subject: Click to View
Color, B/W and Tint: Click to ViewClick to ViewClick to View
Cheers,

Yours Truly,