Squares and More Squares

Shot some more portraits today.

A bit more whimsical than the previous set, and very fun. The boys had a blast modeling their dress up hats...

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Have a great day...

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Lightroom Round-Up

Here are a few Lightroom resources I've run into over the past few days;

  • L7Foto has a short video tutorial that talks the basic Pick/Reject/Rating editing task. This is something that every photographer needs to hone - and it takes years.
  • Bridge/ACR/Photoshop or Lightroom? Scott Kelby covers this in his blog post on The Photoshop Insider. I worked on Bridge/ACR and then moved to the Lightroom team a year ago. There was a reason why I jumped ship - Lightroom is a much more focused, organized, efficient tool for 90% of the raw processing task. Period.
  • Peachpit Press has revamped their Lightroom Resource Center. You can even get access to Martin Evening's LR 2 book before it is printed.
  • Matt Kloskowski has revealed some of his deepest, darkets confessions in "Confessions of a Lightroom Addict"
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Soccer Tournament

We were at a soccer tournament all weekend. I'm without my Canon gear, so I brought along the M8 for some candid shots of the periphery.

Click to see a larger gallery.

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And the weekend is over...

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More Squares

A few more portraits from Emerald Ballet Theatre today.

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Been a busy week at work, so I'm looking forward to the weekend. We have a soccer tournament and an epic mountain bike ride in store. Hooray!

Have a great weekend.

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Nikon vs. Canon

On the camera front, I'm sending the Nikon D300 back. Its a nice body, but I just don't like it as much as the 40D. I put it thru its paces (keeping the shutter below 200 shots as per B&H's requirement) and wasn't blown away.

I found it felt cheaper and less solid than the 40d. Some of the controls I like better, some less (I always hear how NIkon is more intuitive). Granted, it really is a bit better at high ISOs than the 40d, but not markedly so. The grain has a different structure that I can see liking more than the Canon, but its not light years ahead as I understand the D3 is.

I was talking this over with a friend of mine and he recommended that I send in the 40d and my lenses for calibration under warrantee. That in mind, I called Canon up and they were super easy to work with, so the whole lot heads off today for California and I should have them back in a week or two.

So maybe I'm not giving up on Canon yet. I sure wish they'd release the 5D replacement.
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More Portraits

I was in the studio yesterday afternoon hanging prints, so I decided to take my Strobist kit (quick & dirty lighting kit: speedlight, stand, umbrella) and shoot a few pictures of the dancers there in the same way as yesterday's images.

I shot pictures of the younger girls, then the older dancers. Most of the latter didn't turn out very well, but this one of Meghan (EBT instructor extraordinaire) was quite sublime if I do say so myself.

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Portraits

Shot a few portraits this weekend.

A discussion on the Leica mailing list inspired me to get out a vintage Canon 1.2 lens I use periodically for low-light shooting and repurpose it as a portrait lens. Makes sense - a 50mm lens on the M8 approaches a portrait focal lenght. But try using it with a very shallow DOF instead of the typical f8.

Here are some examples...

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I'm very happy with the results. Square format (doing a fair amount of this recently) with a slightly toned B/W look. Nice.

On the Lightroom front, a few great things over the past few weeks:

CameraPorn (yes, I know) has a good tutorial on importing and organizing images in Lightroom.


Inside Lightroom has a series of things on the new LR2 beta as well:


Thats all for today. Cheers!

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Canyonlands 2008

I've posted a 50 image gallery of my trip to Canyonlands National Park a few weeks back. Please peruse the images and enjoy.

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All images are available for immediate purchase using the integrated shopping cart.

Thanks.

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New Emerald Ballet Theatre Galleries

I've posted two new galleries of images shot at EBT over the past month. I'm pretty excited about these images, as I'm quite happy with the way they turned out. These two galleries mark a return to a more traditional warm-toned black and white imagery.

Please peruse the galleries and enjoy. All images are available for purchase vie the options on each image frame.

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Other images from the Emerald Ballet Theatre archive are available for viewing/purchasing in the EBT Portfolio page.

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Lightroom 2.0 Beta Q&A

Its been just over two weeks since we opened the floodgates on the Lightroom 2 public beta.

Most of the feedback I've seen is very positive and the potential is getting many excited for the full release later this year (note how I'm being very vague).

Matt Kloskowski has posted a nice Q&A on the Photoshop Lightroom Killer Tips website that covers many of the questions I'm hearing.

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On a related front, I've given up on the Canon 40D.

I've had this camera and several reputable pieces of L glass for about 5 months now and I've never really been very happy with it. Why? Lots of issues with sharpness, detail, focus and noise. Every time I look at images from that camera I am not as happy with it as I should be. What is weird, performance aside, I was much happier with the images from an old NIkon D40 than I've been with the Canon 40D. Go figure.

So I'm done as of today. I just ordered a D300 and some nice Nikon glass, and hopefully it will live up to my expectations. It arrives tomorrow and I'll put it thru the ringer in short order. I realize I'm somewhat spoiled by the Leica gear I own, but disappointment just got the best of me. With no 5D replacement on the horizon yet, it looks like I'm jumping ship again.

I expect that means my 40D and its assorted paraphernalia will go on Ebay in the near term as well. I feel I really gave it a go and it has become clear to me that I need the speed and flexibility a good DSLR delivers.

So its Nikon's turn. I hear spectacular things about the new Nikons, so lets see what happens. I'll probably pick up an SB-800 and the battery grip as well as I've become quite fond of them on the 40d.

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That said, here is another few images from my desert vacation. These are all square formats of the local flora and I'm quite happy with them.

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I was also in the studio yesterday with some dancers, so I'll be posting some non-desert stuff soon.

Thats all. Have a great day.

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Back, Sunburned and Happy

Ah, vacations.

I *love* taking time from my busy world to head out into the wilderness. This past week my son and I headed into the backcountry of Canyonlands National Park in Southern Utah. It was early in the season, and temperatures were moderate - we saw rain, snow, wind and sun. We did 30 or so miles of rugged, even brutal terrain and spent 4 days wandering around in a blissful state. We climbed over slickrock, wandered down deep valleys choked with the detritus of past rain storms, sought out water holes hidden in caves and walked thru giant meadows full of early spring flowers.

My son, 11, is quite a hiker. He can run circles around most adults and is tough as nails. I'm quite impressed with his ability to endure the physical and mental strain of serious wilderness travel. Happily, he has classified this trip as the best ever, which I note he says every year as we roll back to civilization. I'm pretty proud of him.

Here are a few photos from the trip...

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Spring Break - I'm Outta Here

Just a note that I'll be signing off today for a week. I'm off to Southern Utah for an extended backpack trip with my son.

Expect a rash of pictures on return - my camera gear almost weighs more than everything else I'm carrying. Consider that my pack (before consumables) weighs in at 6.5 lbs while my camera gear is coming it at nearly 5 lbs. Egads.

So I'm off to red rock country with my boy, a few good books and a nice camera.

I'll leave you with a favorite quote from Ed Abbey:

"One final paragraph of advice: Do not burn yourself out. Be as I am-a reluctant enthusiast... a part time crusader, a half-hearted fanatic. Save the other half of yourselves and your lives for pleasure and adventure. It is not enough to fight for the land; it is even more important to enjoy it. While you can. While it is still there. So get out there and mess around with your friends, ramble out yonder and explore the forests, encounter the grizz, climb the mountains. Run the rivers, breathe deep of that yet sweet and lucid air, sit quietly for a while and contemplate the precious stillness, that lovely, mysterious and awesome space. Enjoy yourselves, keep your brain in your head and your head firmly attached to your body, the body active and alive, and I promise you this much: I promise you this one sweet victory over our enemies, over those deskbound people with their hearts in a safe deposit box and their eyes hypnotized by desk calculators. I promise you this: you will outlive the bastards."


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A Few Pictures

Here are a few pictures that caught my eye in the last few days of shooting.

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The public beta of Lightroom 2.0 is still in the news and getting an awesome response.

Here are a few things:


Thanks for all the great feedback.

Also, I'm going to be out of the office and off the grid next week - taking my son backpacking in the desert southwest and won't be back until late next week.

Enjoy yourselves while I'm gone, and keep the feedback coming.
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Lightroom 2.0 Beta Now Available

Wahoo!

We did it. Finally.

Its been a long time in coming, but the public beta of Lightroom 2.0 is now available from Adobe Labs.

First, read the Lightroom Blog about the release, that details the fine print...

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Primary Known Issues

  • Lightroom 2.0 beta will not upgrade Lightroom 1.x libraries.  The beta is intended to be used for testing and feedback purposes.  Lightroom 1.x and 2.0 beta libraries will be migrated to the finished version of Lightroom 2.0.
  • While data loss is not expected, this is a very early ‘beta’ quality build and you should always work on duplicates of files that are securely backed up. 
  • Lightroom 2 beta will not overwrite or interfere with a machine that currently has Lightroom 1.3.1 installed. 
  • Develop settings applied in Lightroom 2.0 beta are not guaranteed to transfer correctly to the final version of 2.0.  This is particularly true for localized corrections.
  • The new Photoshop integration functionality is only available with Photoshop CS3 (10.0.1) and should only be used for testing purposes.  Metadata associated with the original file may not carry over to the subsequent file saved from Photoshop

The Top Drawer Enhancements
  • Localized Corrections - Retouch portions of the image (Dodge, Burn, Saturate, Sharpen etc) in Raw - non-destructive local corrections for your images - smack-down to the posers!
  • Skin Retouching - This deserves a call out - you can do some awesome skin retouching with the Negative Clarity brush.
  • Multiple Monitors - Grid and Develop together in da house.
  • Smart Collections - Collections keep'in current
  • Picture Package - Simple layout tools for picture package goodness
  • Output Sharpening - Sharpening done, juuuuust right
  • Post Crop Vignette - Special effects love
And then you can download the 2.0 beta and get to work. Huzzah!

Here are a few resources to learn more:


April Fools? That was last Friday.

So grab a copy and start providing feedback - we still got work to do.
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Free Lightroom Tutorials

I ran across a couple of free tutorials for Lightroom today on Professional Photographer from Chris Orwig at Lynda.com.

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They refer to slightly earlier versions of the application, but remain topical and authoritative on the ability to apply presets and converting color images to black and white.

I've been spending a lot of time in my archive lately - here are some more images that I'm quite happy with...

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I'm off to do a customer site visit today.

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