Saturday, October 21, 2006

Shooting In The Fog

Don't be afraid of the fog. It is one of the more demanding times to shoot but it is the most rewarding when you've caught a good a shot. I've attached this image with some easy tips that I use just click on the image and will enlarge for you to read. One additional equipment detail use a tripod.

This is certainly not the only technique that works so feel free to leave some comments if I've missed a good one.

Thursday, May 11, 2006

New Image Introduction May 2006


This is the info-email introduction of "The Wood Ducks #1-2". These are sent out as new images are added to the Fine Art Gallery on the website. If you are not receiving these introductions but would like to, send an email addessed to comeseecomesaw@shaw.ca and request "Image Introductions" .

Thursday, May 04, 2006

Taking Digital Pictures

As I tour across the country people ask me to show them how to take artist pictures. There is no simple answer to this but there are basic composition rules that can be learned. The neuvo of current computer technology and the wide variety of digital cameras can make most everyone feel they belong on a National Geographic cover. One must not forget that the essence of photography is in the knowledge of its process. The knowledge is learned not only from books and other media but from experience over time. The experience of years of picture taking where the camera becomes second nature or an extension of the photographer is when one begins to know the craft. Intuition of knowing what settings and equipment will give the shot the wow factor is acquired from experimentation and experience. The only simple answer to be able to take better pictures is practice, read, practice, practice, talk to other photographers, blog, attend field trips with other photographers, then read some more and then take a lot more pictures.




All through this learning process try to find your own style. If you like an Ansel Adams study his techniques but in some way make it your own.

The essence of photography as art I use this analogy. The painter is given the tools of a blank canvas, paint and brushes. The photographer has the camera, lens, film and print medium. The fundamental differences are the painter can imagine and create the subject they desire over a period of time. The photographer must find the subject and capture that subject with his tools in that fleeting moment as it's presented. The art of taking that once in a life time image is still the art of photography regardless of technology. Without the foundation of good image taking and the understanding of the tools, the art is lost, no matter what you do to it post production.

Always remember that art is in the eye of the beholder.

A fun way to share your pictures.

If you want to share you images with friends and family this free down load is a fun way to do it. It creats a scrolling loop that can be opened as a full screen, large banner or a edge banner that will scroll across your monitor. It's a free down load, enjoy.

http://www.filmloop.com/

Click the link to findout more.

Free Photo Organizer Download

This is a great little program that I use to keep my photo's orangized. It also lets me do some simple processing so I can take a quick look at what I've just shot. Enjoy, it's Free ! It's from Google

http://picasa.google.com/

Quick tip: If you use Picasa to process an image make sure you save your work, under file - save a copy. Then go to picture - undo all edits and delete all the edits before you move on. If you don't the original image will be lost to the new setting you've created.

Monday, April 17, 2006

A Four Shot Triptych


When four images come together at the same time, they should stay together. This is a collection of images of the famious walking bridge in Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada

Tuesday, March 28, 2006

The Art of CSCS Digital Imaging

I've been experimenting in how to express the process of my art form. Almost without exception people who see a larger canvas for the first time are amazed that they really are a photograph. Yet from a distance, it is still your first impression. The 14 month journey it took to develope this unique technique was well worth the labour of love. Last fall I challanged the head of the photography department at a community collage in Ontario to figure out what my process was, they're still working on it.

Here is the essence of my journey. In most cases when you blow up a photo it becomes less appealing as it blurs and the image softens. Clarity was my challange. A CSCS Image becomes more facinating as the image increases in size. Defined edges, enhanced contrast and then some facinating details emerge that almost always captures your imagination.

I think this poster will help to show that process better. I'm very prowd of my work and I hope you'll enjoy them.


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Sunday, March 26, 2006

March 2006 News Letter

This is a copy of the CSCS Digital Quarterly News Letter. Click on it to enlarge, unfortunitly the file is too large to blowup and read here. If you are not on our subscription list but would like to receive a copy send us an email via the "contact us link" at www.comeseecomesaw.com. It's free.

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Prose that have inspired me for 30 years.

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Saturday, March 25, 2006

The Winnipeg Orchid Show

Orchids

Could Orchids be the most beautiful floral family. If they aren't they would certainly rank near the very top in my books.

Orchids most certainly demonstrates mother natures greatest form of creativity. Their whimsical forms range from simple understated eloquence to near alien porportions. Each colored in liquid transparent hues that at times defy any human generated color palette. If that wasn't enough mother nature presents these florial gems to us on a single pendulous stem suspending it so as to present it like a piece of sculpture or art.

Enjoy the collage presented here and look for the addition of a gallery in the "Special Interest Gallery" coming soon.

What's your favourite flower to photograph ? Let us know.

Joker

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Monday, March 13, 2006

Welcome to the CSCS Photo Tools Blog




Well here it is, the blog that I've been wanting to do for some time now.

Firstly, I want to take this opportunity to thank everyone that has put there support into the CSCS Digital Gallery Project. With out your help and encouragment CSCS Digital Gallery would not enjoy the success it has today. A special thank you goes out to all my authorized dealers across Canada. You can find the dealers list at www.comeseecomesaw.com.



Now the meat & potatoes. The intent of this bog is to have an open forum on photography. If you are a novice with your first digital camera, or the veteran that just wishes to share an opinion, everyone is welcome here.

Here are some simple rules and objectives:

  • To share ideas on any photo related issues regarding technique, hardware and or software.
  • To answer any question or comments on CSCS projects or images.
  • If you have a question on taking pictures or processing them afterwards, I will share my take on it.
  • Please lets keep our comments respectful of each other.
In closing, I hope this forum becomes insightful and a tool in your quest for that perfect shot.

Joker