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Monday, January 31, 2011
IHF - People's Choice Favorite Faces
My entry for I Heart Faces - People's Choice
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Vote for me if you like this shot, my entry is # 570. Click on link above and click on VOTE under the thumbnail. Thanks!
Monday, January 24, 2011
IHF - Photog Challenge | " Innocent Wonder "
I chose this Self-Portrait of mine as an entry for this week's I Heart Faces photo challenge. I was bored one evening and decided to curl my hair and play with make up, which lead to an impromptu photo session.
The challenge is about "Innocent Wonder," what does it mean? my take on this is wondering what is on someone's mind. Kids especially are best on making the adults wonder what they are thinking about. I believe with my photo it portrays the same thing. It'll make you ask, "what is she thinking?" "what does she want?" "What is she up to?" With that innocent "look" I just gave you I can probably convince you to take me shopping, I'm only kidding, but did it work? lol
The challenge is about "Innocent Wonder," what does it mean? my take on this is wondering what is on someone's mind. Kids especially are best on making the adults wonder what they are thinking about. I believe with my photo it portrays the same thing. It'll make you ask, "what is she thinking?" "what does she want?" "What is she up to?" With that innocent "look" I just gave you I can probably convince you to take me shopping, I'm only kidding, but did it work? lol
My Self Portait entitled I'M PRETTY (BORED).
So, I have been planning to get the girls round up and do a make up session in preparation for our Pin Up Doll - Photo Shoot this coming February (I sent out invitations, you ladies know who you are), well our schedules are just not in sync and live quite far from each other so it's hard to make it happen. Last night would have been a perfect time but plans fell through and everyone decided to stay in.
After church and lunch with the in-laws, Timothy and I took a nice long nap. When I woke up, Timothy had to help his parents move some stuff from his aunt's house, we scored a full size mattress with pillow top and all! woot woot!!! Now, he has a bed in his man cave, when he's tired of playing Starcraft, he doesn't have to leave the room to take a nap. I'm not quite sure if that's a good thing or not.
Anyways, I got bored and decided to curl my hair with my Corioliss Classic Black Iron, then it lead to playing with make up. I was trying out a pin up doll look with the red lips and dramatic eyeliner, came out a little modern. Finally into an impromptu self-portrait photo session. Here's the finish product:
Canon Rebel XS/Tripod/Remote
f5/6, ISO 200, 1 Sec. SS, Custom White Balance
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After church and lunch with the in-laws, Timothy and I took a nice long nap. When I woke up, Timothy had to help his parents move some stuff from his aunt's house, we scored a full size mattress with pillow top and all! woot woot!!! Now, he has a bed in his man cave, when he's tired of playing Starcraft, he doesn't have to leave the room to take a nap. I'm not quite sure if that's a good thing or not.
Anyways, I got bored and decided to curl my hair with my Corioliss Classic Black Iron, then it lead to playing with make up. I was trying out a pin up doll look with the red lips and dramatic eyeliner, came out a little modern. Finally into an impromptu self-portrait photo session. Here's the finish product:
My Modern Pin Up Doll Look |
Check out my eyes on the very last shot, somehow when I moved my eye balls to the left the light hit just right where it made it look like I'm wearing cat eye lenses, creepy? lol |
Poor Ducky, victim of my being bored... |
"Balling: (style) the act of being fly." |
Nike hat courtesy of Tim John |
Rubber Ducky came back to hunt me... |
Canon Rebel XS/Tripod/Remote
f5/6, ISO 200, 1 Sec. SS, Custom White Balance
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Monday, January 17, 2011
Canon vs Nikon Digital SLR Cameras
Canon vs Nikon Digital SLR Cameras
click the link above for a full article on the pros and cons of each camera
My very first handle on DSLR, I was a bit sceptical. It was no doubt the Nikon I was given the chance to play around with (Thanks Inna & RJ) was producing great quality photos, it was my first time and I felt like a professional photographer already (in my opinion of course lol), but it was just too bulky and too many buttons to press and that its not the most convenient camera to walk around with. I mean its definitely not as handy as the credit card size point and shoot camera I'm used to. Plus, a point and shoot could have the same or even higher megapixel, just couldn't interchange the lenses or manually operate the settings, which to some are not very important (although now I know why).
I often hear a constant battle between which DSLR camera is better - Canon or Nikon? And of course if you own one or the other you will be somewhat bias and leaning more towards the camera you own. Well of course, the consumer better believe what they paid a ton of money on is the better choice, right? So which is better really?
I was lucky enough not to go through the headache of shopping for the best camera, thanks to my husband TJ, he got me my camera for my birthday two years ago. I own a Canon Rebel XS, although its an entry level camera it does wonders, well as long as you know how to use its great features you can produce awesome photos with it. Plus, its not just the camera that makes a great photo, the photographer plays a big part too. You could have spent a thousand dollars or more for a camera but if you don't know how to use it aside from the automatic settings then you basically wasted your money and should have just stuck to point and shoot, right? Unless, you are actually interested on learning every feature and settings of your camera and invest on other equipments in the long run, then spending too much on a DSLR you will use just like any other point and shoot will be same as flushing money down the drain.
So I encourage all of you who owns a DSLR to take some time to read your manual, there are many youtube video tutorials on how to use specific cameras, as well as text books to imrpove your photography skills. Here's a link to a self-pace PDF tutorial: Two Peas in a Bucket 12 Week Tutorial
click the link above for a full article on the pros and cons of each camera
My very first handle on DSLR, I was a bit sceptical. It was no doubt the Nikon I was given the chance to play around with (Thanks Inna & RJ) was producing great quality photos, it was my first time and I felt like a professional photographer already (in my opinion of course lol), but it was just too bulky and too many buttons to press and that its not the most convenient camera to walk around with. I mean its definitely not as handy as the credit card size point and shoot camera I'm used to. Plus, a point and shoot could have the same or even higher megapixel, just couldn't interchange the lenses or manually operate the settings, which to some are not very important (although now I know why).
I often hear a constant battle between which DSLR camera is better - Canon or Nikon? And of course if you own one or the other you will be somewhat bias and leaning more towards the camera you own. Well of course, the consumer better believe what they paid a ton of money on is the better choice, right? So which is better really?
I was lucky enough not to go through the headache of shopping for the best camera, thanks to my husband TJ, he got me my camera for my birthday two years ago. I own a Canon Rebel XS, although its an entry level camera it does wonders, well as long as you know how to use its great features you can produce awesome photos with it. Plus, its not just the camera that makes a great photo, the photographer plays a big part too. You could have spent a thousand dollars or more for a camera but if you don't know how to use it aside from the automatic settings then you basically wasted your money and should have just stuck to point and shoot, right? Unless, you are actually interested on learning every feature and settings of your camera and invest on other equipments in the long run, then spending too much on a DSLR you will use just like any other point and shoot will be same as flushing money down the drain.
So I encourage all of you who owns a DSLR to take some time to read your manual, there are many youtube video tutorials on how to use specific cameras, as well as text books to imrpove your photography skills. Here's a link to a self-pace PDF tutorial: Two Peas in a Bucket 12 Week Tutorial
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
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