Wednesday, April 28, 2010

This is a summary of tutorials I have read and I want to remember. So just like in school I did an outline on the things that I need to study better and understand more.
All are found at Iheartface.blogspot.com


What does that mean? on your camera...
L: This tells you how your files are being saved. This particular person is shooting in large JPEG mode. I usually keep it in L+RAW. L means large files (lots of pixels).

Diamond shaped dots: These dots represent places to focus. You can choose one of these places to focus on, let the camera auto focus, or manually focus.

-2...0...+2: This is the exposure when in Av and Tv modes. The closer you are to -2, the darker your picture will be and vice verse. You can choose to set the picture to have more or less light depending on the setting. You won't be able to control this in manual mode because you'll adjust the exposure in the viewfinder.

AWB: This is the white balance setting. AWB means auto white balance. Choosing the right white balance is important, but if you shoot in RAW, it can be changed later.

Eye-type symbol: This is the metering mode. You can choose how you want your camera to read the available light. Your options are evaluative (the camera gives all parts of the photo equal importance when working out the exposure), partial/spot (the camera makes sure your picture is properly exposed at your focal point), and center-weighted (your camera makes sure the center of the frame is properly exposed.

Av: Aperture priority mode. On this setting, you choose your aperture and the camera works out your shutter speed for you. When I first started shooting, I used to always shoot in Av mode. It's a baby step away from fully automatic. You have some control, but you don't have to worry about knowing all the settings.

Tv: Shutter speed priority mode. You choose your shutter speed, and the camera works out the rest for you.

A-Dep: Auto depth of field. A more automatic form of Av.
Shutter
When you take a picture, you generally want it the shutter to stay open just long enough to capture a crisp image. Too long, and the image is blurry. You need the right shutter speed. The faster the shutter speed, the less blurry the picture, in a sense.

Apertures
Now, the smaller the aperture, say f/22, the greater the depth of field will be. That means that more things are going to be in focus. You'd use these kind of apertures for landscapes. If you have a very wide aperture, say f/1.4, only the focal point will be in focus. The rest will appear blurry. You'd use these kind of apertures for portraits to help the subject stand out.
ISO
Ideally, use the lowest ISO setting you can get away with without getting camera shake. Your pictures will be better quality.
-I heart Faces Tutorial

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Dinosaur Park
We are just lovin the park. It is so fun every time we go!

continuing on with the challenge of using only my camera, these were only enhanced with a unsharp mask. I love the coloring in the pictures. The lighting looked so good. I tried something new using the f stop to something like 3.5 and then the shutter to like 1/1300 so I could have more in focus. It was tricky getting the right lighting but I liked the ones that looked good.

These ones I broke the rules and used some actions. I thought they needed to be a little more fun.
(lux hard from TRA and just bw then used curves to make it harder)


These girls are so cute together! Can't you just imagine what they are talking about as they walked together holding hands in this picture.
KD always tells me after she plays with Gracie, "Mom, Gracie is my best friend." It just melts my heart. We met up at our favorite park. The girls were loving finding the baby turtles and we even saw a baby duck. It was so cute!
Getting to Know my Camera
Everything I have read from photographers that have taught themselves have said you go through phases. The you just really suck at using your camera so your pictures just aren't good. CHECK! You try to compensate by over editing your pictures to fix them. CHECK! So the next step according to her is... to actually get to know your camera and actually start taking good pictures. So it was really funny reading this because while I went through my pictures I could see the differences in the pictures. So yesterday at sun set around 6, my family went for a drive to help me practice. Most of these pictures are only enhanced with an unsharp mask and curves adjustment. NO ACTIONS were run on any of them. That was the challenge from this photographer. As much as I love them, it is true, I need to get the basic knowledge of my camera before I can start using actions. Every photographer says they can tell in a picture whether or not a person knows how to use their camera or not. So on that note here are the pictures I took.







Sunday, April 25, 2010





I could not help but smile while I edited these pictures. Hope you have fun at the wedding in disneyland. I am so jealous.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Are you Ready....


BEFORE
AFTER

We have black furniture so this is what it will look like when we move in.


I need help

What color should I do the back room. That is going to be Shaun's office area. We got him some dark brown bookshelves. Ideas?











these are not my pictures!
With the excitement of moving I have been blog surfing a lot for ideas. Here are some pictures I have found that I love. I am wishing we had a backyard, but the pool is worth it, I think!

Friday, April 23, 2010


G man Loves his Daddy





I took this picture yesterday and thought it was so cool that I could see the rain falling on the mountains in one direction and see the sun shining in the other direction. I think this can totally apply to life in every cliche way.

woke up this morning to find this...
it might rain but it is so pretty!

Thursday, April 22, 2010


A Scholar and a Gentleman
My friends asked if I could watch their little boy while they went on a hot date and we had way too much fun without them.



Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Go to the Store...
BUY THIS
usually found by the rolls in the refrigerated section NOT FREEZER


this is an uncooked flour tortilla
on stove heat for about 30 sec on high

After you try these... pre made tortillas will never taste the same.
YUMMY!

to edit these series of pictures
i unsharpened it at 53 ( top of page filter, sharpen, unsharpen window pops up and move and watch how it changes your pictures.)
Then ran the seventies action from pioneer women.

The lighting was a little funny since I took them while making dinner so to off set that, I used the warming tone to mask the light.

So I just got this new action downloaded onto photoshop called moody pop from coffeeshop. At first I was really excited, hello love new actions, but I can't quite get use to it. I have tried it on several pictures and I am not sure I really like it. This is the action with opacity to like 7%. SO barely on. I don't really think it is great but I posted it just to see.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010


trying out some new styles... scrapbook style

Monday, April 19, 2010



He is so hot...



So, my hubby is so awesome! He is so much easier to practice taking pictures with. I don't have to play peek a boo or bribe him with candy or anything. THANKS BABE!