Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Historic Acadian Village in New Brunswick - Part 2




This is a second post from the gazillion pictures I took while my family and I visited the Historic Acadian Village in northern New Brunswick (www.villagehistoriqueacadien.com).  Mostly about buildings this time, but a few other things too!




Naomi is the only one in the family that doesn't mind my camera too much :)

We thought we were going to lose Caleb in the barrels of nails... he wouldn't leave them and had to examine each one of them!

Here's an example of why a flash can be very useful even in the harsh mid-day light.  This image has an over exposed background so that we can see Duke (a 34 year old horse, as tame and friendly as a puppy!).

This image was taken using my external flash.  Background can be properly exposed and subject light up with the flash.  I did not have any softbox and completely off-camera lighting, so there are a few shadows there.  But still, to me, it's a better image than the previous one...



Thursday, August 9, 2012

Historic Acadian Village in New Brunswick - Part 1

My family and I visited the Historic Acadian Village in northern New Brunswick (www.villagehistoriqueacadien.com).  We spent two days there and still did not manage to get through everything.  We simply love it there! It's a great spot for photography, without a doubt.  I recently received an old external flash for my camera too (Vivitar 880AFNi). It fires correctly, but the TTL component doesn't appear to work - so I'm full manual when I use it!  It however proved to be very useful despite this.  The very dark antique houses needed extra lighting.  Bouncing the light off the ceilings usually provided extra light without appearing to be too artificial.  I messed up many shots messing around with the exposure and flash, but overall had a blast anyways - and still ended up with a few pictures I kind of liked.

Here are a few selected images of the over 750 images I took over two days.  Hopefully I will be able to post more soon.










Monday, June 25, 2012

Fundy National Park - June 2012 (Part 2)

A few more shots from the trip... this time all processed with Picasa though (quicker for me at the moment)... I'm over-using the "vignette" effect, I know - I'll be working on getting away from that, but for now, these images were already processed, please forgive the redundant vignette effect :)  It's all about the kids today! Please provide feedback of what you think...

This is typical for my son :)


Nice view of the bay behind them...

Taken on Dickson Falls trail.

Sitting on a big rock in the middle of the little brook

My daughter peaking through an old rotten tree... the thing was leaning towards me and hanging over my head... I quickly took a few shots and got out of there, didn't feel very comfortable there - my daughter was on the correct side of the tree, I would of got it if anything went wrong...

I think my daughter is a tree huger! 

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Fundy National Park - June 2012 (Part 1)

I'm drowning in pictures! My family and I spent a week in Fundy National Park (amazing park, one that I still greatly enjoy after 20 years).  Came back with 12GB of pictures and videos.  Birds woke me up real early in the morning (5:30am), so I got many sunrise and quiet time exploring the park and taking many pictures.  The only problem with this trip is that it didn't last longer!

With my limited equipment, I think I still got some great shots (at least some that I like!).  Here are a few (kids processed in Picasa, but other two processed in LightRoom).  Let me know what you think!

Bennett Lake was incredible that first morning.  I returned many times again throughout the week and couldn't get anything like the first morning.  Glad I was there and didn't miss that amazing morning!

Many sunrises were amazing in the park.  Some were more dramatic with clouds or fog.  However, without a gradual neutral density filter, there's only so much I could do.  My cheap eBay circular polarization filter ($8 CAD!) seemed to help in some cases.  For the most part, I didn't like longer exposures using my decent Hoya ND8 filter .

The kids had a blast, and I'm happy they enjoy the same things as I do.  We hope to return again at some point!

Monday, April 30, 2012

2012-04-30

A few pictures of my kids for today... No description required I think :)










Tuesday, March 6, 2012

2012-03-06

I managed to get my hands on Adobe LightRoom 3 recently (birthday cash + $200 off sale = new software for me!)  Here are my first processed images with LightRoom (instead of Google's Picasa)...



Here's my son Caleb, with his interesting Lego creations... Was conservative with effects on this one...



Here is my daughter with one of her Lego creations... I played more with the effects on this one (a blend of a downloaded preset and my own tweaks).



This is an image which I actually posted in my last blog update.  Seems like LightRoom has more options to offer to process the images.  Conversion from my Nikon D60 RAW files is definitely much superior to Picasa.



This was also a previously posted image.  Noise reduction in this one and colors were also much superior to Picasa.



For this one, the noise reduction was incredible!  This image was taken using ISO400 and was very noisy in Picasa.  I was able to manually tweak noise reduction settings until I get a very smooth and clean image.


Overall, LightRoom is very nice for processing RAW images.  I however don't think I will use it to REPLACE Picasa.  I actually think Picasa is awesome for image management and organization.  I think I may keep LightRoom for post processing images that I want to print or post somewhere.  LightRoom was a good buy for me at $90 instead of the regular $300.  Thanks to very kind photography hobbiest for letting us know about the sale!