July 24, 2009
Windows
Now, to consult the rules of composition before making a picture is a little like consulting the law of gravitation before going for a walk.
~ Edward Weston
Labels:
..Black and White,
* Lumix DMC-LX3,
# Dirty old town,
1/20 sec,
F/2.8,
ISO-200
Sometimes I forget my position
July 2009, Patissia, Athens
I think we've been forced to our knees
but I can't tell
~ Magazine, "Parade"
Labels:
..Black and White,
* Lumix DMC-LX3,
# Dirty old town,
1/100 sec,
F/2.8,
ISO-200
July 22, 2009
Alec Empire / Nine Inch Nails
"But all we know is how to learn"
~ Ursula Le Guin
In Concert
So here's one thing the 24-60mm lens was NOT built for: concerts. Unless you're backstage (or ON stage), if you want to shoot some nice "mainstream" photos in a concert, you need zoom. And when you're in the pit? Well, first of all, you need to zoom, focus and centre the picture around the artist(s). You also need to be either right in front of the stage, or tall enough to shoot past people's heads and raised hands. And last but not least, you need a goddamn battery in your goddamn camera. I failed miserably at all of the above, but at least I was able to shoot some photos. Until the battery died on me, that is.
Choosing ISO
Grain or blur? If you carry a lens longer than your arm, you can reliably say "neither". Otherwise, you have to choose and lose. I should have tried both, but this would require thinking! and deciding! - and I was too busy moshing. So I picked grain right at the beginning and stuck with it. Now, grain is a bad choice when you want to focus on a detail, small objects, or Trent Reznor's frontal vein. But since my zoomless lens already prevented me from such noble pursuits, I simply went for the hazy stuff. ISO-800, under the standard (erratic) lighting of the stage, results in grain which is just enough to make the classic smoke/spotlight combination look eerie, without fucking up the image's resolution beyond recognition. This was all well and good on paper (err... screen), until I came home and decided to do the unprecedented: crop the pictures.
Cropping
Cropping is harder than it looks, I realised in astonishment yesterday. It changes everything, and there's no "right" way to crop an image. There are millions of ways and you have to choose. This proved difficult and time-consuming. ("I'll cut here... No, wait, I should include the spotlight. Umm, no, I should keep the microphone at the centre... Oooh, I know, I'll have the amp and keyboard form a line right here... Er, what did I want to do, again?") Mix that with increased grain, and you have a problem. ("Hey,this cropping would be perfect! ...If you could make head or tail of what's left.") Because film grain is awesome: zoom in, and even if the shapes are less well-defined, the image overall is still great. But digital grain (or however they call it) is crap: zoom in, and you get noise.
Lessons learned:
1) Cropping is a pain.
2) Cropping is a wonderful tool.
3) Be very careful with grain if you intend to crop later.
Labels:
- Technobabble
July 19, 2009
Before you snap
But... how much can you take?
How much can you take?
How much can you take before you snap?
~ Yonderboi, "Before you snap"
How much can you take?
How much can you take before you snap?
~ Yonderboi, "Before you snap"
Labels:
..Black and White,
* Lumix DMC-LX3,
# Dirty old town,
1/500 sec,
F/2.2,
ISO-400
Childhood's End
Oh if you find the time
please come and stay a while
in my beautiful neighbourhood
~ Space, "Neighbourhood"
Labels:
..Black and White,
* Lumix DMC-LX3,
# Dirty old town,
1/640 sec,
F/2.2,
ISO-400
Wishful thinking
One sunny morning
We'll rise, I know
And I'll meet you further on up the road
~ Johnny Cash, "Further on up the road"
Labels:
..Black and White,
* Lumix DMC-LX3,
# Dirty windshield,
1/400 sec,
F/3.2,
ISO-80
FTL
July 2009, E-94, Attica
In the tunnel, I meant to change the ISO setting. There were three tunnels. I forgot three times. Oh well.
Vault
"For the love of God, Montresor!"
"Yes," I said, "for the love of God."
~ Edgar Allan Poe, "The Cask of Amontillado""Yes," I said, "for the love of God."
Labels:
..Black and White,
* Lumix DMC-LX3,
1/50 sec,
F/2,
ISO-200
Free falling
June 2009, Patissia, Athens
all manner of joy
all manner of glee
and our one heroic pledge
~ Placebo, "Meds"
Labels:
..Black and White,
* Lumix DMC-LX3,
# Dirty old town,
1/3 sec,
F/2,
ISO-1600
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