Last week was a busy one for me. I think I had 3 photo shoots... one Monday, Tuesday and Friday. That along with all the other things I also do at work besides photography kept me humming along. I finally did get a chance to go out with the Huntsville Young Professionals group for a social at the Museum of Art. When I arrived, I got recruited to help pour wine along with a client of the agency so that was fun. Saw quite a few people I knew there but there were plenty more to get to know. I'm going to make it a point to try and attend these things with some regularity and get myself into some other social circles.
Anyway with all the shooting I've done lately, it's time for me to go ahead and get a wide angle lens. Up to now, the widest lens I have for my Canon was this cheapie 18-55 one. There's a 10-22 I plan on getting to cover the wide range. In the meantime if I've had to go wider, I've used a Nikon D100 with a 12-24 lens which did the job nicely. Only thing is, I don't want to have to carry around 2 camera bodies and have to learn 2 different systems just because of me not having a wide lens for my Canon. Hopefully I'll have the new lens in the next week or so.
I've also learned that I need to go wireless to trigger the power pack on the studio lights. The 15" sync cord I've been using is a hassle in more ways than one. First, it's only 15' long. Second, it gets tangeled around everything. Third, it's a pain to move the cord back and forth between the camera and my meter as I set up a shot. My meter already has the wireless option installed so it can pop the lights. I just need to get the transmitter for my camera and a receiver for the power pack and I'll be good to go.
Still, there's more stuff I need but I'll get to that over time.
I fooled around with B&W stuff more last week. I found 2 pictures from an older shoot that I converted to B&W using some new techniques in Photoshop that I had learned with some very good results. I really like the way those turned out so I'm sure I'll be doing more of that in the future.
Oh, I went over to the Museum of Art to check out the Ansel Adams and Maxfield Parish exhibit. Good stuff. I enjoyed seeing originals of Ansel's work, not only of his nature photography but some of his portrait photography as well. His compositions are stunning. I got a few ideas from looking at his work that I think will help out mine. There was one shot on display that he took in my old stomping grounds at the Great Smokey Mountains National Park. I have to get back up that way again soon and spend at least a weekend there roaming around just like I did as a teenager. The Maxfield exhibit was nice too. The color palette he used in his paintings was very bold and vivid, especially his blues. I came to find out later that he was known for that.
Oh I almost forgot. My Friday the 13th started out on cue. The server at the office was hung and when I rebooted it, the data drives did not come up. Nice. Luckily, I was able to get them back with a reboot and reset sequence that saved me from painfully having to restore from backup. Whew!
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I have a Canon 20D.
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