Tuesday, July 10, 2012

New Uses

Everyone knows you can do cool things with photo filters, but what about putting something in front of the camera lens itself? This picture was taken with some weird kaleidoscopic glasses. You can also achieve crazy pictures through water, cellophane, and anything else see-through. Some things, like these glasses were fine to hold right up to the lens itself, but if you have something with shapes on it you want visible (such as cellophane with a flower pattern), you might need to enlist a second person or some sort of stand with clips to hold it so that the shapes don't blur. This can result in a blurred background as well if your camera focuses on the foreground shapes and it is still too close for both layers to be focused on.

Monday, July 9, 2012

Shapes and Shadows

Sometimes the best photos aren't of an actual real object. This was captured when I noticed it on the front porch on my way to work. Now, I'm not calling this an amazing photo, but it's an amazing example of how looking at objects doesn't always give you the best shot. Sometimes it's the way light, water, or other things play with the objects to make whole new shapes. This was water and stains on the side of the porch wall that look like a skull. I haven't seen this happen ever again, but I managed to catch it the one time it has happened. Shadows are much easier to play with since the light comes back each day and you can move the objects or light sources to make things the way you want them.

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Journal the Unexpected


Everyone knows and loved the Mystery Machine! This pic was taken just before Halloween, so I bet I know what this group of meddling kids was planning to be.

This shot is a little harder to make out since I was trying to capture both cars in the image. It's a Camaro SS with a tiny exact duplicate of the same car sitting toward the back of the engine. Carception? Or more like "Yo dawg, I heard you like Camaros so I put a Camaro in your Camaro so you can show off while you show off?"


One way to get great photos is through candid shots. As if you're making a visual journal, you can always just photograph random things throughout your day because if you see something weird, you might never see it again. Plus, Instagram and Facebook are great ways to share these little moments with other people! If you remember before the internet, you'd try to tell others about what you saw, but you could never get them to imagine it exactly and god forbid it was something too amazing to be believed!

Even candid shots of people can be the best photos. Capturing someone while they're not paying attention, but also when they aren't blinking or making funny faces, can lead to some fantastic natural shots that are often much more attractive and show more personality than any studio shot in the whole world.