Wednesday, December 05, 2007

6 Months on a Leaky Boat



Well not really, more like 26 hours on a luxury yacht. Was recently invited to partake in a Radon sampling expedition in Moreton Bay aboard the Velella. Chief and I were well chuffed to be included. Here's some pictures.




Monday, November 26, 2007

Competition Updates

So after some effort of going and trying to take competition level photos, it's time to update some of the available results

Canon Photo5 - No short listings - Friend Frink reckons it's because Canon can't let a Nikon camera be short listed or win ;-) Without tooting my own trumpet, there are some truly pov entries, and none of them were admittedly taken from Nikon camera. Which I guess is a good thing! Geez I'm a sore loser! ;-p Go here to vote and view the finalists.

Brisbane Lord Mayor's Photographic Award - On display - Got a letter to say that my entry will be on display alongside the winners from the 30th of November to the 2nd of March in the Museum of Brisbane, Town Hall in the City. WOOT!

Queensland Premier's Multicultural Photographic Awards - Pending - Early next year

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Canon Photo5 Competition

Oh thank goodness they are finally over! NO MORE PHOTO COMPETITIONS!

This Competition held by Canon Australia is limited to 2500 entrants (No professionals allowed) with a final 50 images (10 per category) being short listed by judges, and voted on by anyone who can be bothered to register! SO REGISTER AND VOTE FOR ME!

The premise was simple "take 5 objects we provide for you and do something creative with each one individually!"

The five objects being
  1. Cardboard boxes
  2. Balloons
  3. Cellophane
  4. Dots
  5. Chalk
Here are my submitted images. We were allowed an artist's comment on how we came up with the image concept. Will post voting links if I even get short listed!


"Bluey"zilla

Comment - Pondering boxes on my way through the garden, I spotted this blue tongue wending it's way across the paves when I instantly thought "MONSTER LIZARD!" I wanted to see if I could use the boxes to belie the scale in the photo, to make this lizard seem larger than it was. I didn't really want to bother the poor guy so I didn't have time to draw windows, I just hoped perspective, creative lighting and DOF would make him seem larger than life. Then again, it could just look like a lizard in some boxes No Lizards were harmed in the making of this picture.


"Flight of the "Val"kyries"

Comment - Balloons took some effort to think of, but I remembered seeing some balloon powered toy helicopters. Which instantly brought on less ominous visions of Francis Coppolla "Apocalypse Now", complete with Wagner's "flight of the valkyries". Coincidentally, the gorgeous lady in the foreground is called Val Hardest part was controlling these things, of which you had no control.


"Banks of the River Styx"

Comment - This object was the hardest. I wanted to use the cellophane as a light modifier but also as the central object. So i decided on a candle as my light source but soon found the background too dark to distinguish what sort of origami I had made. so I decided to float the boat in a red container and use the flashes light the water red... Blood red which I've always imagined to be oil black or blood red.


"Long day at the office"

Comment - I thought office supplies and what I would do if I was couped up in a high rise office building, luckily I knew a friend who was and it had a great view! It was going to be called "Friday Afternoon" and we waited almost two weeks for a nice sunset over the city, but with time running out we had to go with the weather we had. Was hard work trying to get the dots properly exposed and minimising reflections, and using the hyperfocal length of a lens is so much harder without the appropriate markings! Cloudy day gave a much more interesting sky in the end. Technically the hardest to setup.


"Chalk Camera"

Comment - Geez, what can I say... cheesy? My Chalky Camera has served me well for this photo competition. This final image is a testament to the amazing photographic tool that a chalk camera can be. Pretty straight forward method, little manipulation in software and PRESTO! Chalk Camera taking a photo of Chalk... I wonder what the resolution is... at least it doesn't seem to be monochromatic!

BIG THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO HELPED OUT ESPECIALLY CLAIRE, SAM, KATRINA and THERESE for allowing me to sound out my ideas and providing creative feed. Thanks to Val, Matt B, Mothei, Todd V and especially "Bluey" our backyard blue tongue lizard got disturbed twice in one week, Bluey, if you are reading this, stop hiding at my front door!

QLD Premier's Photocompetition - Multi-cultural New Beginnings

The photocomp was aimed at promoting multiculturalism in QLD. I had something else in mind, but the last few weeks have been taken up by duties, so this was a last minute photo.



Completely ran out of time, this is actually our bike shed at AGHQ, but it COULD be a dingy bar (to me anyway!)

I tried kissing my own forearm with lipstick (which didn't taste nice), but Claire kindly volunteered even though we were both weirded out by it... The number actually is the start of the Premier's office number (I hope she doesn't realise this when judging!).

Getting the right title took longer than the photo! Sam and I came up with

Cultural Exchange
Bridging the divide

I finally settled on "It's in the numbers" for the multiple entendres (sp?) it provided.

though in hindsight I would have much preferred "The roots of Multiculturalism" or "Multicultural Roots!"

Sigh!

Friday, November 09, 2007

OCAU - Newfarm



Went for a walk with the OCAU boys again, this time in New Farm to try out my swanky new tripod! Also had a first hand look at a Canon 40D, and I have to say, it's impressive what you can buy for $1700 these days. Finally got a chance to take photos of the old Gasometer structure on Longland street. Yes it's been done to death, but not by me! Go 10-20mm goodness!


Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Umbrella Val



Finally! After a lengthy ND agreement (something to do with wooing a certain man with a surprise, me thinks), I give you the wondrous if not wonderful, Umbrella Valerie!



It's been so long I forget what I was trying to do, I think it was to try and bring detail out in the black dress, which I didn't really do very well. Also I was attempting to do portraits with a really dark background without losing depth to the image, ie using lights in background etc, again, didn't do so well. At least Val saved the day by just being beautiful!

Thursday, November 01, 2007

Living With Our Wild Neighbours



My entry for the Brisbane Lord Mayor's Photographic Competition: Shifting Focus

Apparently I have to give a cheesy 50-word "artist's" comment

Humans manipulate their environment to benefit themselves. Consequently, urban landscapes are as foreign to this ‘Bluey’ as the moon is to man.

With increased awareness and concern for our local environments, wondrous backyard encounters such as mine will continue.

Shifting focus helps us see eye to eye with our world.

Clare Bowditch and The Feeding Set



Back in BrisVegas for her new album launch "The Moon Looked On", the first after having twins. I thought I'd splash out and take all the roomies with me. Unfortunately Miss T (also a big fan since our train trip to Alghero) was unwell so she relinquished her precious ticket to a Mr. Todd who being a long time fan (and who coincidentally introduced me to her) was very appreciative of.



We had seats front and centre in the Powerhouse Theater. When I say that I mean second row from stage at about eye level with Miss B's knees, smack bang in front of her. Felt like she was playing just for us (I wish!)



I was a big fan of "What was left" and I am now keen on the new album (featured on Triple J all this week). Pick up a copy and give it a spin, and then buy all the earlier albums too! Definitely one of my favourite female vocalists and musicians in general, just ask the girls... I keep playing her again and again!

P.S. IMHO I've come a way of a ways from the first time I took photos of her in July last year, always nice to visually see I've gotten incrementally better over time

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Out the corner of my eye



As I went back up to the Hash House today (my granny flat) I spotted this little guy on a dandelion. Out came camera, flash+lightsphere and sync cord. Ahhh... set to manual of 1/500th @ f18 and let the i-ttl flash do the rest! Framing could have been better without clipping that bottom petal. Nikon's 85mm PC micro would have been cool to get the DOF plane to include more petals, but that's $1500 more than I've got. Anyone want to donate to Hash's photography fund?



Also here are a few that I took whilst at Girraween National Park (near Stanthorpe) last weekend. The inch ant I encountered was ferocious! Kept on jumping at the lens!

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Yes still alive



Here, have some place holder photos to tide you over. Been a little flat out what with a friend's wedding, a trip back to Adelaide, portraiture work and not to mention a very photographically eventful 30th Birthday!

Tried to use the multiple exposure ability in the D200, though I think it would be just as easy to stack photos in PS afterwards. Had a lovely picnic with Therese on the lookout which was very crowded. I pushed the colours of the first one a bit much, and blew out highlights all over the shop. Ah well...



More photos SOOON!

Hash

Monday, September 10, 2007

BCG - Fort Lytton - Portraiture Workshop




Being always in the need for models to practice on, I was told of a portraiture session with the Brisbane Camera Group at Fort Lytton, down near the port of Brisbane. It was crawling with photographers and models. Cameras were jousting lenses to take a photo of the models. The poor things were faced with 20+ cameras clicking away at anyone time with shouts of "Look over here please!"






Leisel



Alysse