Paul Lender

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Is There a Difference?

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011

Obvisiouly there is a difference, but which do you prefer?

Granted neither shot is some award winning children’s portrait, but this is about the differences in technology.

One image was shot using my 5D mkII as a RAW file and converted to grayscale using the LR preset. Nothing else was adjusted – straight out of camera to B/W. The other image was shot on Kodak TMax 400 film with a Mamiya 645 Pro TL medium format camera. It was scanned, and only touched up for dust.

Both were shot at ISO 400, 1/60, f/4.  The 5D image was created with a 100mm lens.  The Mamiya with a 150mm.  Pretty similar when you consider the crop factor for the negative sizes.

Do you prefer one over the other?

A or Bclick the picture for a larger version

Making a Christmas Card

Monday, December 13th, 2010

Christmas has rolled around again – just like it did last year.  Around our house that means decorations, cookies and an family photo Christmas card.  Well, more like an akward family photo…

This year the theme is Griswald.

Things got underway by acquiring an RV.  That right there is a recreational vehicle!

Then it was time to light it up.  This is a quick test with Carter to make sure the main light didn’t spill back on to the Recreational Vehicle.  In this case, that light is a AB800 with the basic 7″ or whatever it is reflector on it.

With that looking good, it was time to add the green glow of a recently emptied chemical toilet.  Just a Sigma 500 Super laying in the grass with a green gel on it.  I also put a Canon 580 EXII off the camera left, but didn’t trigger it for this shot.  It will light up the side of the recreational vehicle in the final shot.

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Out of camera you end up with this shot of Cousin Eddie and the family.  I wanted to go with bathrobes, but got vetoed.  Trust me, you are probably better off!

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And a little Lightroom adjustments to give it that cool winter night look.

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Photoshop in some snow flurries, add some text and Ho, Ho, Ho…it’s a Christmas card!

Merry Christmas!

If you’re really glutton for punishment you can watch this all that not too informative behind the scenes video.

Into Stebbin’s Gulch

Sunday, November 14th, 2010

Portrait and wedding season is winding down and that means more time to head out and just shoot for the sake of shooting.

Last week I got invited to go on a hike into Stebbin’s Gulch at the Holden Arboretum. I’ve been there twice before but only in the dead of winter with Ian Adams. In fact, I’m going back in with him this coming January, but this was a chance to get in there when the water would still be running and to go on a longer hike. I also have new gear since my last visit. Back then I didn’t have the macro or wide angle lenses. In fact, I don’t even think I had my 5dmkii on the last visit.

It was a perfect day for a hike. The rain let up early this morning and it warmed up just enough to not be cold – even if you got a little wet!

Roots

Fall Contrast

Cascade

This waterfall is where the winter hike ends. Next time I’m here it will be nothing but ice and snow!

The Falls

I also took a Kodak Brownie in with me. It never really got sunny enough to use it since I had ISO 100 film in it. I did try a few long exposures of the waterfalls. I’ve got a few frames left on it to use and then I’ll find out how successful I was!

I’d Walk 100mm for You

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

Left of Center has become all about contemporary coverage of wedding and family portraits but that wasn’t how it started out.  Originally, I spend most of my time out in nature taking pictures just like these and hanging them in galleries all around town.  In fact, this is the first year since 2008 that I’ll have only displayed my work once and that was back in January.  I guess there is still plenty of time left to put up some shots so if anybody has some walls that need pictures send me an email!

As I started to focus more on weddings and portraits, the “fine art” work needed another place to live.  That was another one of the reasons that I created “Making LoC” – so shots like this would have a home.  If I can get on my business advice for photographers soapbox for a minute it would be to give this advice – only show what you want to be known for.  I don’t want potential portrait clients landing on the LoC frontpage and seeing a picture of a leaf.  While it may be a pretty cool leaf, that’s not what they are planning to hire me for. /soapbox

That said, all the images in this post are available for sale so drop me a line if you just have to have one.  ;)

These pictures are all from a walk I went on with my 100mm f/2.8 Macro lens.  I had about 20 minutes to kill before dinner and I couldn’t wander far.  All these shots are from a space that isn’t much bigger than your backyard.  One of the things that has made my “fine art” work better is my portrait work.  Why?  Because great pictures of people – families, babies, brides – are all about light and composition.  I think you tend to overlook how much influence you have over light by changing your composition.  A lot of these shots are back lit, or from the sides (rim light).  One is of a shadow!

So there – lesson of the day is to think about light and much as you think about composition.   I’ll shut-up now and post some pictures.

Me and My Shadow

Bark

Hanging onto Life

Clusters

Filtered

Yellow

Solar System Seeds

 

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