Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Photography”
Adventures in Photography
It’s been ages since I posted anything about photography here, but I’ve been having fun learning how to take advantage of my camera more. I don’t take anywhere near as many photos as I should to really get good at it but I can see a gradual improvement which is good. I’m pleased to say that I’m quite confident shooting in AV mode now and despite never having enough time in post-processing, have a streamlined workflow that’s now reliably matching or bettering the automatic settings.
Canon Lens Recommendations
I’ve held off asking this here because there’s tons of generic lens advice on the internet and it’s too hard to describe what I’m looking for to get specific advice (because frankly I don’t really know). Anyway, I currently have two lenses – one a Canon EF 18-55mm IS 3.5-5.6 lens, it’s what I use almost exclusively. The other is a Tamron 55-200 f4-5.6 which I use when I need the extra zoom but largely ignore because it takes noticeably inferior shots. I also find that 55mm is just a bit too much zoom for a lot of the holiday shots I want to fire off quickly so I miss a lot if I have the bigger zoom lens on my camera.
Good Mode or Bad Mode?
Back as far as Raskin’s The Humane Interface, and quite possibly before, modes in user interfaces have been frowned upon. Despite that, huge amounts of software ships with a simple mode and an advanced mode. The theory being that when users get started they use the simple mode which makes the simple tasks they want to do really straight forward. Later when they want to do more than the basics, they’ll be more familiar with the software and thus be able to handle the advanced mode.
Freedom In Photography
As part of planning our wedding next year, the lovely Janet and I have begun looking into photographers. It seems that at least some photographers apply the same dodgy lock-in practices as software companies do by holding onto the copyright of the pictures they take at your wedding and forcing you to go back to them for reprints.
Apart from the fact that I’m somewhat uncomfortable with anyone owning the photographic memories of our wedding, the terms and conditions from one particular photographer are just ridiculous. This particular photographer will quite happily provide you with a DVD of all the photos they take in high resolution – you just have to wait two and a half years after your wedding and pay an extra $750. I’m not sure what happens if he happens to be hit by a bus in those two years or if for some other reason he goes out of business. As we left our meeting with this photographer I felt quite uneasy about this terms – just feeling that something was wrong, however as I thought more about it, I thought of more and more situations where it would really come back to bite us.
Beach Trip
Headed down to Tweed Heads with SWHO (she who is happily obeyed) and took some nice photos, here’s my favorite. Click for a bigger version – give me a yell if for some reason you want the full 2048×1536 version.
New Camera – Pentax Optio MX
As an early 24th birthday present (and late 21st birthday present since I never actually got around to taking up their offer for my 21st present – it’s only flaw was requiring a modicum of effort on my part) my parents gave me a new digital camera. It’s a Pentax Optio MX with 3.2 megapixels and a 10x optical zoom (also a 10x digital zoom but digital zoom is generally pretty worthless). Having that much zoom is much, much more useful than I had thought it would be. Instead of importing my photos from the camera and spending hours cropping each photo to get rid of useless stuff around the edges, most of my photos are framed exactly how I want them and I leave them as is. The down side is that I’m still learning how to hold the camera still enough when zoomed in and have quite a few fuzzy photos because the camera shook.