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Re: Paul's 52 Week Project

Posted: Fri 06 Dec 2013, 17:32
by Paul Heester
Hehe :D

If it makes you feel better I went there on Tuesday but failed to capture enough of the base below the tripod, after processing there was a large black circle which was far too big to 'shop in. Angry with myself for not thinking it through, so had to return yesterday. I also got stopped by the "tripod police", the nice lady explained that they get alot of professional photographers there who have to have a permit and I obviously didnt. Once I'd taken camera off tripod she was happy and walked away :roll:

PS Hugin rocks but UI is a pain to navigate.

davidc wrote:Damn you Heester!!

I tried this yesterday, went to Monument near London Bridge and was turned away because there was a hundred school kids clogging up the central column!!! I was going back today!!!

*shakes fist*

Well done though. Not even through gritted teeth. ;)

Week 45/52

Posted: Fri 13 Dec 2013, 08:55
by Paul Heester
Inspired by a recent Digital SLR Photography magazine article I got the macro lens out and played around with some bubbles trying to mimic Jupiter like patterns. Good fun!

Strobist info: Yongnuo 560 II to the right at 1/2 power using a pillowcase of a difuser.

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Week 45/52 by Paul Heester, on Flickr

Re: Paul's 52 Week Project

Posted: Fri 13 Dec 2013, 13:48
by davidc
Another cracker! Flash to the right through the pillowcase, but how close? Also, what was the bubble sitting on?

I tried the same technique in January and failed utterly, running out of time and forced to do a substitute shot. I really love these, you might have inspired me for a Friday night shoot :)

Re: Paul's 52 Week Project

Posted: Fri 13 Dec 2013, 15:46
by Paul Heester
Flash was around 30cm away set to wide angle and found putting sheet closer to lens worked best. I used a spare Canon lens cap which was good because its black and doesnt reflect. Also had to use a few black cards to stop other unwanted reflections. Bubble mixture was Fairy Liquid, water and some glycerin. Experiment away! :D

davidc wrote:Another cracker! Flash to the right through the pillowcase, but how close? Also, what was the bubble sitting on?

I tried the same technique in January and failed utterly, running out of time and forced to do a substitute shot. I really love these, you might have inspired me for a Friday night shoot :)

Re: Paul's 52 Week Project

Posted: Sat 14 Dec 2013, 15:59
by Mike Farley
Excellent shot. Like it.

Week 46/52

Posted: Thu 19 Dec 2013, 23:10
by Paul Heester
Left it till the final day to capture this and the weather still wasnt playing fair as a cold and wet evening wasnt what I had in mind for this location but it helped capture these reflections. The lights constantly change so you dont know what patterns or colours you will get. Shot in Broadgate Square, near Liverpool Street Station.

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Week 46/52 by Paul Heester, on Flickr

Re: Paul's 52 Week Project

Posted: Thu 19 Dec 2013, 23:36
by davidc
Brill, I have tried and failed consistently to get anything here! Did you use a tripod? I walk over this place daily on my way to the gym :)

Re: Paul's 52 Week Project

Posted: Fri 20 Dec 2013, 14:16
by Paul Heester
Used a tripod along with plastic bag over the camera because the rain was so bad. Another 'tog was there also, however he was accosted by some merry people who couldnt understand why he was there, they just didnt get it :roll:

davidc wrote:Brill, I have tried and failed consistently to get anything here! Did you use a tripod? I walk over this place daily on my way to the gym :)

Week 47/52

Posted: Mon 23 Dec 2013, 20:34
by Paul Heester
Had to try a Christmas themed shot. Bokeh is always popular so made some custom bokeh shapes, placed over lens and took multiple shots and added different shapes, replacing the original light in the same position.

Obviously this is how I would like Christmas to go with me resting. Wishful thinking!

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Week 47/52 by Paul Heester, on Flickr

Week 48/52

Posted: Mon 30 Dec 2013, 20:52
by Paul Heester
Been meaning to try a product shot for a while. As New Years Eve approaches a beer related one seemed appropriate.

Strobist info:

Setup involved placing bottle on side of an unused fishtank. The glow effect was created by placing my 430ex @ 1/8th under the tank and firing at some black card. Colour was achieved with some red sweet wrappers from Christmas over the flash. I then traced a sparkler around the drink. Finally used an LED torch to lightpaint the front of the bottle. All achieved in camera on Bulb 49s @ F10.

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Week 48/52 by Paul Heester, on Flickr