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stefffic
True Blue Farmgirl
151 Posts
Stephanie
Cherryville
NC
USA
151 Posts |
Posted - Dec 31 2013 : 1:51:47 PM
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Okay, girls lets try this again!
Starting January 1st, let's do the 52 week photo challenge. I know there are some girls who wanted in and we've had some confusion on the days to post.
So, here goes, let's go ahead and put the schedule out there for everyone and start over -
January 1st - Self Portrait (we can carry over the photos from the old thread, just let me know if you want me to) January 8th - Winter (changed to reflect current season) January 15th - Reflection January 22st - Black and White January 29th - Sky February 5th - looking down February 12th - Framed February 19th - Repetition February 26th - Warmth March 5th - Liquid March 12th - Path March 19th - Close Up March 26th - In Motion April 2nd - Falling April 9th - Country April 16th - City April 23rd - loud April 30th - calm May 7th - Edible May 14th - colorful May 21st - vintage May 28th - modern June 4th - Happiness June 11th - Typography June 18th - architecture June 25th - relaxation July 2nd - nature July 9th - ethnic July 16th - landscape July 23rd - celebration July 30th - wooden August 6th - metal August 13th - silhouette August 20th - long exposure August 27th - entrance September 3rd - sun flare September 10th - numbers September 17th - transportation September 24th - from a distance October 1st - after dark October 8th - shadow October 15th - out of focus October 22nd - texture October 29th - eyes November 5th - emotion November 12th - Favorite Place November 19th - people November 26th - morning December 3rd - time December 10th - sign December 17th - simplicity December 24th - pure white
I think this will be much easier for everyone!
So good to be back home!! |
Edited by - stefffic on Jan 01 2014 5:35:56 PM |
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stefffic
True Blue Farmgirl
151 Posts
Stephanie
Cherryville
NC
USA
151 Posts |
Posted - Dec 31 2013 : 1:54:04 PM
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Here's my selfie, carried over from the other thread!
So good to be back home!! |
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nndairy
True Blue Farmgirl
3140 Posts
Heather
Wapakoneta
Ohio
USA
3140 Posts |
Posted - Jan 01 2014 : 08:13:51 AM
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Here's mine carried over as well. Can we change the autumn to winter? Autumn is long gone around my neck of the woods, but we're supposed to get 4-6 inches of snow tonight :o)
Heather Farmgirl Sister #4701 http://nndairy.blogspot.com/
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stefffic
True Blue Farmgirl
151 Posts
Stephanie
Cherryville
NC
USA
151 Posts |
Posted - Jan 01 2014 : 5:37:08 PM
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Done and Done!
Another self portrait I did for my business page.
www.facebook.com/picturethisphotographyNC if anyone wants to like me or see other stuff. :)
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Cissik
True Blue Farmgirl
582 Posts
Sylvia
Kent
WA
USA
582 Posts |
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stefffic
True Blue Farmgirl
151 Posts
Stephanie
Cherryville
NC
USA
151 Posts |
Posted - Jan 03 2014 : 9:50:00 PM
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Hope you get to feeling better soon Sylvia!
I just bought a new DSLR, a Nikon D200. My 'old' camera is retiring to my backup and going to live with my mom. The D1X that I'm retiring is heavy, with the flash and lens it weighs over 4lbs! Thankfully the new camera is much lighter. Can't wait to get my new toy in the mail Monday!
My goal is to be full time in my photography business by the end of 2014.
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churunga
True Blue Farmgirl
3957 Posts
Marie
Minneapolis
MN
USA
3957 Posts |
Posted - Jan 03 2014 : 10:40:02 PM
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My self portrait.
The flash kept burning out the image. I'm not liking this one so I guess more time needs to be spent on getting this done better.
Marie, Sister #5142
Try everything once and the fun things twice. |
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stefffic
True Blue Farmgirl
151 Posts
Stephanie
Cherryville
NC
USA
151 Posts |
Posted - Jan 04 2014 : 8:11:59 PM
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Churunga,
What if you made a little diffuser to go over your flash out of some tissue or paper? That would possibly diffuse the flash enough not to cause glare.
Steph
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churunga
True Blue Farmgirl
3957 Posts
Marie
Minneapolis
MN
USA
3957 Posts |
Posted - Jan 04 2014 : 8:35:52 PM
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Terrific idea. Thank you.
Marie, Sister #5142
Try everything once and the fun things twice. |
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stefffic
True Blue Farmgirl
151 Posts
Stephanie
Cherryville
NC
USA
151 Posts |
Posted - Jan 04 2014 : 9:29:43 PM
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This is what I'm working on tonight. These are from a recent maternity/family shoot with a friend's daughter and two sons. I'm playing with airbrushing the skin on these photos to 'fix' it at the family's request. It's a bear, but I'm pretty happy with this one.
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stefffic
True Blue Farmgirl
151 Posts
Stephanie
Cherryville
NC
USA
151 Posts |
Posted - Jan 04 2014 : 9:34:51 PM
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And, here it is Sepia toned. I'm very thankful for YouTube tutorials tonight on Photoshop!
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Cissik
True Blue Farmgirl
582 Posts
Sylvia
Kent
WA
USA
582 Posts |
Posted - Jan 05 2014 : 10:12:10 AM
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My son absolutely adores the new camera we bought him for Christmas, Nikon D5200 with the 18 - 140mm lens. It's a good starter lens for him to play with. I bought a back pack type bag which will protect his camera and lens better than a flat bag. Stephanie: I envy your D200. You'll have a ball carrying a lighter camera. I'm sure you'll do well in your business. I truly want to learn my camera and enjoy this hobby. Thanks for re-upping this challenge. today I will take the winter photo. Weather here has been phenomenal. It doesn't look like winter, blue skies, warn temps. But our deciduous trees certainly speak winter. No snow or rain predicted. And, it looks like you'll be very busy soon--when is baby due? :)
Sylvia Kent, WA Farm Girl #5389 http://vintagehousegoods.blogspot.com |
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stefffic
True Blue Farmgirl
151 Posts
Stephanie
Cherryville
NC
USA
151 Posts |
Posted - Jan 05 2014 : 1:34:07 PM
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The D5200 is a great camera, too. I hope he enjoys the new camera.
The photos I posted aren't of me (thankfully!), but a friend's daughter I did a maternity shoot for. I'm still building my portfolio and this lady was nice enough to let me use her photos for advertising. Editing photos is still frustrating for me, there is such a learning curve to be able to do a professional job and I spent hours last night fixing the model's skin in the photo above. Hopefully as I get better at it then it will go quicker.
What kind of camera do you have Cissi?
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Cissik
True Blue Farmgirl
582 Posts
Sylvia
Kent
WA
USA
582 Posts |
Posted - Jan 05 2014 : 3:43:06 PM
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Sorry about the mixup. Your subject is very pretty. My Nikon is a D80. Once I master all it's buttons and expand my knowledge of photography, I'll upgrade. I read about the model you are getting and it's a winner. Many photographers feel you don't need a camera to shoot 24+ megapixels as the enlargements may not show a difference. Like there's a limit. It'll be fun to explore the photos my son takes to mine when we enlarged them. I'm curious. Photoshop does take awhile to learn. There are elessons online that might prove valuable. I took a course a long time ago and learned quite a few basics. I had to use it to clean up and sharpen a graphic which was scanned from a T-shirt. I did a publication for my graduation class. This graphic was done for our class. More than 100 hours were spent on it. Never again! I'm a patient person, but that took me over the fence. I love photography. Glad to find this challenge.
Sylvia Kent, WA Farm Girl #5389 http://vintagehousegoods.blogspot.com |
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musicmommy
True Blue Farmgirl
430 Posts
Wendy
Oregon
USA
430 Posts |
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stefffic
True Blue Farmgirl
151 Posts
Stephanie
Cherryville
NC
USA
151 Posts |
Posted - Jan 05 2014 : 6:16:27 PM
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The D1X is easier with less buttons than the D70 we have. The consumer cameras have the modes like Portrait and Landscape that the pro models don't. Most of the time my camera is in manual exposure mode and many times I end up manual focusing. The D1X struggles to focus in low light, even with the assist light on my flash, so I have to manual focus often. Most of my cameras prior to the D1X were manual focus/manual exposure, but I am hoping the D200 performs better in low light.
The D200 should be here tomorrow, or so Amazon says. It'll probably be late since I'm waiting for it!
Photoshop is a pain the rump! I scheduled some private lessons at a printing and photography studio in Asheville. My first lesson is on January 18th. Wish I didn't have to use it, but it's kind of mandatory, especially for weddings. Momma (KathyC) needs to learn photoshop so I can just pay her to edit, but so far it hasn't happened yet...
When my business is going good this fall I'm going to either upgrade to a D3s or a D800. And, I need some more lenses. And, a lighting setup. And, a studio. And, some clients! LOL If all goes well, I'll leave my current job in the next few weeks and take a work from home call center position that is part time so I can market myself and see if I can get the business going.
Nice photo Music! Glad to have you.
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Edited by - stefffic on Jan 05 2014 6:19:30 PM |
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stefffic
True Blue Farmgirl
151 Posts
Stephanie
Cherryville
NC
USA
151 Posts |
Posted - Jan 05 2014 : 6:58:22 PM
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Here's my winter photo. On my way home from mommas it was really foggy, so I stopped in a church cemetery to play a bit.
Photo #1
Straight out of the camera, just resized it so I could upload
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stefffic
True Blue Farmgirl
151 Posts
Stephanie
Cherryville
NC
USA
151 Posts |
Posted - Jan 05 2014 : 7:06:15 PM
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And my second winter photo - same spot. These are shot on the tripod at f/10, 10 second exposure, self timer while I ran frantically around trying to make sure I was where I needed to be!
Edit
B&W
Strait out of the camera
If anyone is interested in 'post processing' I'll be happy to help what I can. Picasa is a great, free, easy to use program that you can do basic stuff in. Google's GIMP is free, open source software that is like Photoshop. I subscribe to Photoshop's Creative Cloud so I have access to Photoshop, it's about $10 a month and I like having the tools there. I'm still learning a lot of the post processing stuff, google, Youtube, and Adobe's library are my best friends lately.
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Cissik
True Blue Farmgirl
582 Posts
Sylvia
Kent
WA
USA
582 Posts |
Posted - Jan 06 2014 : 12:43:26 PM
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Gorgeous photos, Stephanie. My neighbor's tree's symmetry always inspires me. Now there are scrubby trees growing around it, so you can only see its top. I had to wait until it actually looked like "winter" outside to take this shot. So here's my Winter:
Sylvia Kent, WA Farm Girl #5389 http://vintagehousegoods.blogspot.com |
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Cissik
True Blue Farmgirl
582 Posts
Sylvia
Kent
WA
USA
582 Posts |
Posted - Jan 06 2014 : 12:59:34 PM
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Just wanted to let you know, my photo was shot in color. Just don't have any today in the foggy, cloudy NW.
Sylvia Kent, WA Farm Girl #5389 http://vintagehousegoods.blogspot.com |
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stefffic
True Blue Farmgirl
151 Posts
Stephanie
Cherryville
NC
USA
151 Posts |
Posted - Jan 06 2014 : 5:01:09 PM
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I love trees, Cissi. Mom and I went out and shot some at another cemetery on Sunday morning, but I haven't had time to play with the photos. I want to do a composite image with some fog and other effects on them. Have to get my NYE photo shoot up and edited tonight. As cold as it is here, I'm happy to be in front of the heater with all 6 cats in my chair and stool! It's frigid!
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nndairy
True Blue Farmgirl
3140 Posts
Heather
Wapakoneta
Ohio
USA
3140 Posts |
Posted - Jan 10 2014 : 11:48:23 AM
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Here's my winter photo
I am so excited! I just figured out some settings I didn't know my camera had! It has a fish eye view, a toy camera view, a miniature view, etc. I was having a lot of fun taking pictures this morning. It'll be great to use for future weeks. In the next week or so I want to start looking at some of the free editing programs too!
Heather Farmgirl Sister #4701 http://nndairy.blogspot.com/
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stefffic
True Blue Farmgirl
151 Posts
Stephanie
Cherryville
NC
USA
151 Posts |
Posted - Jan 10 2014 : 2:27:25 PM
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NNDairy -
Picasa is the easiest of the free editors, IMO. Mom uses it and she's technology challenged. GIMP is great, but it's a lot like photoshop and there's a learning curve.
Great photo! I miss snow this year!
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stefffic
True Blue Farmgirl
151 Posts
Stephanie
Cherryville
NC
USA
151 Posts |
Posted - Jan 10 2014 : 2:29:39 PM
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I lost my 'real' job today, I'm less sad than I probably should be. So, I spent the afternoon out networking for my photo business and I have some gigs for the town paper and a possible family shoot and a possible wedding in Ohio and one in TN.
While I was out today I also talked to a local store and I'll be doing their EBay/Craigslist marketing for the antique shop on commission basis. Very flexible hours, work from home if needed, and it looks like fun! The store has an old airstream travel trailer to sell and a bunch of neat stuff/junk for me to catalog, photograph and list!
So good to be back home!! |
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stefffic
True Blue Farmgirl
151 Posts
Stephanie
Cherryville
NC
USA
151 Posts |
Posted - Jan 11 2014 : 05:09:16 AM
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My reflection photo - this is my pony, Star, and reflected in her eye is Dusty, her blind pasture mate, and my mother in the blue coat. I thought this was so interesting, didn't plan it, but it worked out perfectly!
Sadly, I have lots of photos of the pony's eye. She's got expressive eyes and shows so much emotion from mischief to love.
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churunga
True Blue Farmgirl
3957 Posts
Marie
Minneapolis
MN
USA
3957 Posts |
Posted - Jan 11 2014 : 09:07:26 AM
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I have two winter pictures. I am a pedestrian so I pay attention to the sidewalks. Here are a couple of examples of sidewalks in the winter.
Perfect Winter Sidewalk
Hazardous Winter Sidewalk
Does anyone know how to make portrait pictures orient themselves correctly? I have tried rotating it and that doesn't seem to work.
Marie, Sister #5142
Try everything once and the fun things twice. |
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