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The Hard Part

Posted by JUST PhotographIN' on March 26, 2014
Posted in: Thoughts. Leave a comment

The “work” that most people see photographers do is the easy part.  Taking pictures or shooting the video is only part of the process.

The knitty, gritty hard part happens before and after.  Preparing the equipment takes a lot more time than it may appear.  There is making sure: all the batteries are charged, the lenses are clean and the correct ones are in the bag, memory cards are formatted, etc. before heading out to the locations.  After the session, there is: uploading files from the camera to the computer, which includes organization, sorting through to pick the good scenes, processing the good scenes, checking the equipment and prepping it for the next session, etc..

All of the behind the scenes preparation and post processing is what mostly define the work.  The scenes would not be possible to capture and share with others.  The behind the scenes stuff is the hard part that goes mostly unnoticed.

Keeping Up with Demand

Posted by JUST PhotographIN' on March 23, 2014
Posted in: Thoughts. Tagged: Camera Equipment, Canon EOS 5D mark III, DSLR video, Presbyterian Community Church of the Rockies. Leave a comment

Wow, this month has been interesting.  I am using my Canon 5D III to shoot video of a production at church.  I am finding that my equipment list may need to expand, again.

The main issues I am encountering are battery and memory capacity.  I have two batteries for my camera, as I always like to have a spare on hand in any situation.  Well, shooting video requires a lot of power, and one battery does not last the entire show length.  I have to either swap out batteries during a break, or hope it does not run out during an important scene!  Luckily, I have recorded the show a few times and can plan for the battery swap during one of the scene breaks.

The other issue that I ran into during a test run during rehearsal was memory card capacity.  I ended up working around this by lowering the video quality a little bit and recording in IPB instead of ALL-I.  Unfortunately, shooting in IPB allows the camera to compress multiple frames at one time to save space, and it is not the best format for post editing.  However, I am not going to be doing that much post editing for this video.  In this case, that made the compressed file size worth it.  I am able to record the entire show on one card.  If I were to shoot the entire show using the ALL-I format, I would be running over on memory capacity.  This would require planning a memory card swap similar to the battery capacity issue.

These are minor issues that I also encountered.  Some of them are just technicalities that I will have to adjust for or learn more about.  Others can be fixed with additional equipment.  I recorded the show a few nights using different lenses to get different angles of view.  Some of the things that I noticed involved my current tripod and tripod head.  When panning, the camera tilts off level unless it is pointing in the direction I initially set it up for.  Although, it is a subtle tilt, a keen eye may notice.  I shot with my wide angle lens, one night, in order to cover the entire set.  However, I was not necessarily thrilled with the result of having people in the crowd over shadowing the performers on the stage.  It is a cool view, being that it really puts the viewer in the crowd.  I’m not sure that is the point of view I would prefer.

Another subtle issue is zooming.  I made the decision not to zoom during recording.  This left me with fixed focal lengths.  Part of my decision was based on the types of lenses that I am using.  They are designed primarily for still photography with quick zoom and focus characteristics.  This is not necessarily a good characteristic for shooting video.  There are lenses designed for cinema that have smoother zoom and focus.

Some of the solutions I thought of to fix these issues include purchasing: more battery power [which may include a battery grip] or an AC adapter, larger memory cards, a better tripod head that will keep the camera level through panning, a taller tripod or stand, and, of course, there are always more lenses.

On a similar but different note, I am still debating how much portrait photography I want to do.  I have a decent amount of equipment for this type of photography, now.  However, I see a few more items to add if I am going to increase in this area.  The main equipment being lighting.  I can get by with what I have.  There is always more to add.  This reflects on one of my earlier posts about “how much is too much?”  This post also brings up a good question of where I want to end up, and how much demand there is for each type of photography.

Shirt Tales

Posted by JUST PhotographIN' on March 4, 2014
Posted in: Thoughts. Leave a comment

It is time to renew my Certified Flight instructor [CFI] certificate, again.  That means I am not focusing on photography as much at the moment.  It is a balancing act between all of the priorities.

Here is a throwback picture from the day that I completed my first solo flight.  It is a tradition for the authorizing CFI to cut the shirt tales off the student pilot after the solo flight is complete.  I found mine while I was sorting through my aviation materials!  My flight instructor took my entire shirt.  In a way, that broke the tradition.  It is still a cool memento from that day – 11/4/2004.

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Got Smart

Posted by JUST PhotographIN' on March 1, 2014
Posted in: Geeky. Tagged: apps, smartphone. 1 Comment

I joined the “smart” phone crowd, yesterday.  That means I am getting used to all of the bells and whistles that come with using a smartphone.  There are a number of apps already installed, including the one for wordpress.  However, I think my favorite so far is the one for grocery shopping!

I read a book from the library, a few months ago, about how to integrate smart devices into the photographic process.  The book primarily focused on the iPad.  However, many of the apps can be used on other smart devices.  I will be checking out several of these apps.

How Does Your Garden Grow

Posted by JUST PhotographIN' on February 3, 2014
Posted in: Thoughts. Leave a comment

This blog post, by my neighbor, spoke to me. Last week, I wrote this short prayer about a situation – “…the blanket prayer that pretty much everyone needs… Continually pray for God’s love to find us where we are broken, and for his light to shine into the darkness that we fear.” My neighbor’s blog post is similar in theme, but goes deeper. Let God cultivate our hearts.

Ready for Light

Posted by JUST PhotographIN' on February 1, 2014
Posted in: News. Tagged: Canon Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX, Macro Photography, Portrait Photography, Westcott. 1 Comment

I just added another piece of equipment to my bag.  It is a six in one, twenty inch illuminator/reflector kit made by Westcott.

Most of the time, these are used for portrait photography.  However, I have a different plan for mine.  Managing light on wildflowers can be tricky.  Prior to having this set, I would have to cast a shadow on flowers.  I can get better light on flowers using this set to diffuse and reflect light versus having harsh direct sunlight or a shadow.  Plus, I have the macro ring lite for even more lighting options!  Wildflower beware!

As I mentioned, I can also use these for portraits.  It was not that expensive of an investment to add to the list.  It will serve many purposes!

His and Her Majesty Hummingbirds

Posted by JUST PhotographIN' on January 30, 2014
Posted in: Thoughts. Tagged: B&H Photovideo, Broad-tailed Hummingbird, Colorado, Estes Park. Leave a comment

Here is a link to both of the hummingbird images that I submitted for the B&H Photovideo Wilderness Photo Competition.  The photos will be judged by a panel of photographers as well as open for the “People’s Choice” popular vote.

I titled them “His Majesty Hummingbird” and “Her Majesty Hummingbird” due to the stately presence of the hummingbirds in the frames.

There are instructions on how to vote provided by the link below.  Thank you for your votes!

http://www.wildernessphotocompetition.com/bin/Rate?searchphotographer=justin+hess&search=photographer#

Not to be outdone…

Posted by JUST PhotographIN' on January 29, 2014
Posted in: News. Tagged: B&H Photovideo, Broad-tailed Hummingbird, Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM, Canon EOS 5D mark III, Colorado, Estes Park. 1 Comment

Not to be outdone by the male hummingbird, I thought it fitting to submit a photo of the female hummingbird, also.

Vote for this photo using this link: http://www.wildernessphotocompetition.com/bin/Rate?image_id=2009844480

B&H Photovideo Wilderness Photo Contest

Posted by JUST PhotographIN' on January 29, 2014
Posted in: Thoughts. Tagged: B&H Photovideo, Broad-tailed Hummingbird, Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM, Canon EOS 5D mark III, Colorado, Estes Park. 3 Comments

This male Broadtail Hummingbird looks like he is commanding attention in the frame.

I was urged to submit one of my hummingbird photos to this wilderness photo contest.  Click on the link below to cast a vote for the people’s choice popular vote category!  Thank you, in advance, for a vote!

Use this link to place a vote:  http://www.wildernessphotocompetition.com/bin/Rate?image_id=2009843473

Cloud Combination

Posted by JUST PhotographIN' on January 22, 2014
Posted in: Behind the Scenes. Tagged: Cirrus Clouds, Colorado, Estes Park. Leave a comment

There are, often times, some very cool cloud combinations that form over the Rockies.

I could not help myself.  I had to take a few pictures of these Cirrus Clouds.  There are also some Altocumulous/Cirrocumulous, and a little bit of a Circumzenithal Arc [or what looks like a rainbow].  It is a very faint Circumzenithal Arc, and I got lucky that is showed up while I had my camera out!

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