Posts Tagged ‘holiday’

Thanksgiving with the X100s

©TimeLine Media - Thanksgiving apple tart

The Thanksgiving holiday presented another opportunity for me to learn more about using the FujiFilm X100s. This mirror-less camera was the only camera I took with me while visiting family. Traveling with this much smaller camera was very freeing! I did not have to keep track of gear, and it was much easier to move the camera around in right places like kitchens where lots of good food was prepared.

Food Photography

©TimeLine Media - Thanksgiving pancit
©TimeLine Media – Thanksgiving pancit 

On this trip, I specifically tried to use the built-in on-camera flash. There is a tiny rectangle above the lens where the stroboscopic light comes out of the body. This is different from many DSLRs with built-in flashes in that this does not “pop-up” above the lens. Seeing this setup, I thought that this would create problems with red-eyes because of the angle of the flash and lens were almost the same. This was the case, so I would not recommend using this for portraits. There is a hot-shoe slot on the top of the camera body, so I will try using an external flash unit with this body if I need to add light while photographing a lot of people.

Portrait Photography

©TimeLine Media - eating break
©TimeLine Media – eating break

It is possible to use a slow curtain sync with the flash in order to mix the flash with the ambient light.  In this case, the flash worked well to add some blur into motion-tracking photos. I can see this being useful where direct flash mixed with a bright background can add some creatively blurred photos much like the motorcycle photos. This would likely have to be done with a manual pre-focus on the subject since the auto focus tracking in the camera is very slow. In what I wanted to capture at family gatherings, this camera suited me just fine!

©TimeLine Media - Thanksgiving apple tart
©TimeLine Media – Thanksgiving apple tart

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Labor Day Holiday

©TimeLine Media - by the Florida road side

I hope you are enjoying a day off today! The Labor Day holiday means the end of summer for many, and signifying new starts for schools, seasons, and (sometimes) weather. The slowly shorter days means more time for photos outside just after it is too warm and before it is too cold. The sun rising and lowering at less extreme times means instantly better photos for most.

I cannot wait to try more cool things to blog about this Fall. I have some ideas floating around and will start to try them this week. If any of your reading the blog have some ideas, please reach out! I cannot create dynamic new images especially without collaborating with some of you. That can obviously be seen with all of our event photography. Moreover, you have ideas that I have not even considered.

Now, maybe I’ll take a walk to recharge, eat outside while I still have the chance, and maybe take a road trip since the roads may be clearer than the summer. Lots of possibilities –

Labor Day - wooden fence under a tree ©TimeLine Media
wooden fence under a tree ©TimeLine Media
Reflections through a wine glass on Labor Day ©TimeLine Media
Reflections through a wine glass on Labor Day ©TimeLine Media
Florida field from the road side ©TimeLine Media
Florida field from the road side ©TimeLine Media

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July 4 photos

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It was a really hot and humid day yesterday! Typical July 4th for the DC area. I spent the day with some family but did not take a break from making some photos. Hope everyone enjoyed a good day off!

Animal Portraits

Yellow bird on a wire ©TimeLine Media
Yellow bird on a wire ©TimeLine Media

While on a walk out in the country, this beautiful yellow bird contrasted nice against the blue sky. Sometimes these elements come together easy for a photo! On this occasion, there was a complimentary color subject compared to the background. Additionally, there were no distracting elements with a cloudless sky. It can be that simple.

Pet Portraits

Dachshund photo in strong sunlight ©TimeLine Media
Dachshund portrait in strong sunlight ©TimeLine Media

Coming back inside, I spent some time with some furry friends. Late in the afternoon, the strong setting sunlight made for dramatic lighting. When you pose a subject in strong sun, the background will fall of dramatically. As can be seen in this photo, the strong sunlight creates strong shadows on a face. This is similar to a bare flash head. For a dog’s face, this makes for a nice portrait. Always reward your pet portrait subjects with a belly rub!

Photos while getting a belly rub ©TimeLine Media
Photos while getting a belly rub ©TimeLine Media

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