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Tuesday
Dec282010

Photo fun

Mary’s a great photographer.  Unlike me, the point-and-shoot queen, she composes, controls and most importantly, understands what she’s doing.  A few days of enforced residence meant that there was rather more opportunity to spend time exploring the possibilities than normal and Shimelle’s bonus “In Focus” pdfs arriving daily offered rather a lot of inspiration.

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First, we played around with candy canes, in and out of focus.  With a manual camera, controlling the focus would be fine, but here we were with two automatics and getting a bit of blur wasn’t easy!

 

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Next, we played around with bokeh.  Once again, this wasn’t easy to achieve on our super-clever cameras which kept on producing the pin sharp shots when we wanted otherwise.  Finally, I discovered a setting I’d not used before and bingo, I got some bokeh shots.

 

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Whilst we were fiddling with our cameras, other members of the family kept their focus elsewhere.

 

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As the days passed, nothing was left unrecorded.  The Christmas Eve breakfast croissants were used to explore the “sharp foreground-soft background” challenge

 

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and I discovered the “food” setting on my camera!

 

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I also discovered the limitations of a point and shoot when it comes to keeping lines straight and minimising the distortion.

 

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When darkness fell, we went a little crazy.

 

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Once the celebrations were over, a new challenge dawned: the choir’s Christmas concert CD cover.  The light outside was super and we were all in need of some fresh air.

 

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We’d noticed how the colour red “pings” off the page in such light conditions, so set up a shot on the theme of “A Taste of Christmas” and three cameras began clicking.

 

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Except that one of us was distracted by the wonderful frost patterns on the summerhouse windows.

 

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This weather has been truly remarkable and now the thaw has begun, it’s hard to recall how very, very cold it was!

 

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As we returned to the warmth indoors to review our work, there was one last chance to capture that strange and rather unusual snow texture.  Surely the Eskimos will have a particular word for it?

 

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Of course, there’s no stopping us now.  Whilst we enjoyed tea with friends, we spotted coloured lights and couldn’t resist getting the cameras out and playing around a little more.

 

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And just to prove I can bokeh, there it is again.

 

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Except there remains one unresolved challenge

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