More On Making Pictures In Tokyo


Here is another example of picture making.

Above: Making a picture.

Below: Taking a picture.


After taking a snapshot of some friends eating ice cream, I asked one of the girls to walk with me down the street to where I had spotted a cool and colorful background and bike. I posed the girl on the bike and asked her to look up, over her shoulder, toward the sun – so that the sunlight illuminated her face.

I soften, blurred and darkened the picture by using the Midnight Filter in Color Efex Pro by Nik Software.

Just another example of making a picture, which we do on all my workshops.

Make pictures,
Rick

P.S. Here is a behind-the-scenes look at our shoot.


Making Pictures at PhotoFest Japan 2010


Yesterday's PhotoFest Japan events were focused on making pictures - as opposed to simply taking pictures. We walked through the streets of Tokyo and set up people pictures against cool backgrounds - illustrating the point that the background can make or break a picture.

Above is a shot I took of the coolest dude we found – right within the ranks of our workshop participants. Bob graciously posed for us (I guess after a workout), helping us make a picture.

We could have taken the shot straight on, but the photograph would have looked flat. Rather, we shot from an angle to create a sense-of-depth in the image.

For the above image, my favorite shot from the shoot, I set my Canon 24-105mm IS lens (on my Canon 5D Mark II) at 24mm. I shot at f/7 and focused 1/3 into the scene to get everything in the scene in focus. To spice up the image, I added a touch of Topaz Adjust (Spicify effect).

Below is another image from the day's shoot that illustrates the same basic shooting and processing technique.

Below is a behind-the-scenes look at one of our shoots. Juan is assisting with a reflector; Hal is off camera leading another group. The guy in the red shirt is Scott Hards - the dude who heads up PhotoFest Japan.

Below is my shot from the above shoot - with Spicifi added. Although I did not shoot at an angle, this picture has a sense of depth because the steps lead off into the background.


Explore the light – and try to create a sense of depth in your images.

Rick
P.S. For info on Topaz adjust, as well as other plug-ins, and discounts on some plug-ins, click here.

Pre-PhotoFest Japan Shoot

PhotoFest Japan 2010 beings tonight! As the instructors, Juan Pons, Hal "Bull" Schmitt and I can't wait for the photo fun to begin.

Today we had a pre-show shoot at Tokyo's Tsukiji Market, the largest fish market in the world. Look for a few how-to videos over on DPE this week.

Well, the welcome party is about to being, I gotta take a much-needed shower and scoot over to the event.

See you over at DPE.

Explore the light,
Rick


Pre-Holiday Photoshop/Photography Workshop in Old San Juan, PR

How's this for an idea? Give yourself an early holiday gift by joining the Digital Photography Experience Photoshop & Photography workshop in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Juan Pons (who is not that old) and yours truly will be the instructors. Good learning and good fun for all.

Click here for details.

Hope to see you under the sun in San Juan.

Explore the the light,
Rick

Too Much Fun with RC at the Temple

Yesterday, I took my friend, RC (a.k.a. Rafael Conception from the Kelby Media Group), to one of my favorite shooting spots – the largest Buddhist temple in the US. The temple is part of the Chuang Yen Monastery. Believe it or not, it's only about 1.5 hours from NYC.

RC is in town for the Photoshop Summit, which will be totally cool!

The temple, in Kent, NY, is one of the favorite shooting locations on my Hudson River Photography Workshops.

RC was shooting HDR. His shot is on the left. The shot I took of him shooting is on the right. This dude does not mind getting down and dirty for a shot.

Below (left) is an HDR image I created from a series of pictures that I took on previous visit to the temple. On the right is the average exposure of the same scene.

I hope to see RC again up here! And I hope you can join the photo fun on one of my workshops.

Explore the light,
Rick
P.S. More on HDR all this week at the Digital Photo Experience.