Still working on my website storage solutions, but after taking this long I decided to fall back on using Flickr for TWP.
Enjoy the return.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Final Update for this blog
I'll leave this blog open for a while to let people who are linked to it know on how to reach the current one. However, I am pushing to have the site update ready by Friday night.
Monday, May 19, 2008
Website News: Updates
While I can't give an ETA yet, I have been working on some technical updates for the main web page. Most of them minor such as updating the Google Analytics code to reflect the new domain name. Two big updates are also coming. One of which that is hopefully nearing completion is the inclusion of the news for my site actually being on my site now, McDole Photography News MK. II.
There are some kinks to work out before it goes live, but it works to get things done. I'll begin copying the posts in this news bog over to it before that update.
Another update, not the second thing I mentioned, will be some updating
There are some kinks to work out before it goes live, but it works to get things done. I'll begin copying the posts in this news bog over to it before that update.
Another update, not the second thing I mentioned, will be some updating
Friday, May 9, 2008
Current Practice: Night Photography
Greetings. Just dropping a line so it isn't assumed that I have died.
Hopefully I will soon have some results from playing around after learning about star trail photography. It is regretful I don't have the disposable income to follow the instructions properly. My digital camera only allows for 30 seconds of open shutter, not quite long enough according to the guides I have read. Namely in the hour range. My Canon AE-1 has the ability, but the problem of developing film.
So for the time being I will experiment with different errors warned about when shooting star trails. Perhaps the results can be useful in certain situations. Maybe some of them will yield possible entries for the Clearfield County Fair this year.
It looks like this year I will be entering the entering the Professional category. In either case last year was the final year I could enter the Senior V group due to age. The rules are simple, 2 photos per class:
*Color (Non-digital)
*Black and White (Non digital)
*Anything Digital.
Hopefully I will soon have some results from playing around after learning about star trail photography. It is regretful I don't have the disposable income to follow the instructions properly. My digital camera only allows for 30 seconds of open shutter, not quite long enough according to the guides I have read. Namely in the hour range. My Canon AE-1 has the ability, but the problem of developing film.
So for the time being I will experiment with different errors warned about when shooting star trails. Perhaps the results can be useful in certain situations. Maybe some of them will yield possible entries for the Clearfield County Fair this year.
It looks like this year I will be entering the entering the Professional category. In either case last year was the final year I could enter the Senior V group due to age. The rules are simple, 2 photos per class:
*Color (Non-digital)
*Black and White (Non digital)
*Anything Digital.
Monday, May 5, 2008
Experimentation: Eggs and Video
Added to the list of things I have been experimenting with is photo videos. I had used Windows Media Maker, but its tendency to crash under certain circumstances* have prompted me to look for a different video editing software that would be hopefully free and easy to use.
The results of my experimentation is the following video. The first is a glitched version due to compression errors. The second is a more finalized version. The song in the background is "Still Alive" written by Jonathan Coulton for Portal, sung by Ellen McLain as GLaDOS within the game. The song was chosen at random, i.e. my playlist that was running while working on this happened to be on it when I began toying with audio.
My first attempt involved Virtual Dub. A tool that seems nice, but looks too hard to sync the audio to the photos for the quick turn around I wish to shoot for. Currently I am giving Jahshaka a try. Not quite a pick up and begin using with no problems program, but I think I am getting the hang of it enough to use. I have Gordian Knot downloaded, but it scares me.
Both of these videos were made through Virtual Dub, but I have learned to to achieve similar results with Jarshaka with less work.
The results of my experimentation is the following video. The first is a glitched version due to compression errors. The second is a more finalized version. The song in the background is "Still Alive" written by Jonathan Coulton for Portal, sung by Ellen McLain as GLaDOS within the game. The song was chosen at random, i.e. my playlist that was running while working on this happened to be on it when I began toying with audio.
My first attempt involved Virtual Dub. A tool that seems nice, but looks too hard to sync the audio to the photos for the quick turn around I wish to shoot for. Currently I am giving Jahshaka a try. Not quite a pick up and begin using with no problems program, but I think I am getting the hang of it enough to use. I have Gordian Knot downloaded, but it scares me.
Both of these videos were made through Virtual Dub, but I have learned to to achieve similar results with Jarshaka with less work.
Thursday, May 1, 2008
"Macro" - playing around
Just experimenting around with macro-ish photos. I am not sure if this is technically macro photography or if I am just being picky, but for now I'll stick with being picky. When I get enough "Macro" photos I might create a new gallery for them. For now I am busy with one other private project and the planning of two more for work.
This particular photo isn't much. Just an ant of a series I ran across while doing some stock photography for work. The originally this photo should have been left vertically, but for some reason I like how the crack in the tree's trunk looks more like a cave this way.
This particular photo isn't much. Just an ant of a series I ran across while doing some stock photography for work. The originally this photo should have been left vertically, but for some reason I like how the crack in the tree's trunk looks more like a cave this way.
Monday, April 28, 2008
Test Entry: Cherub Statue
Rather than alter my website for every new photo I take, I decided to give this feature a try on Flickr to see how this works out.
A recent photo I took experimenting with shading on a humanoid figure. This cherub statue is one you can buy from Wal-mart.
A recent photo I took experimenting with shading on a humanoid figure. This cherub statue is one you can buy from Wal-mart.
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