Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Zombie Cicada HDR


We've been seeing quite a few half cicadas lately.  Presumably a predator chomps off the abdomen and the head, wings and four legs keep going for a while.  Susan found this guy afixed to a cushion.  Final processing step was the Polaroid Transfer tool in Nik Color Efex Pro

Technical
Camera: Nikon D700
Lens: AF Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8 D
Exposure: ISO 200, f/11 @ 1/60s, Flash WB, RAW
Lighting: Ring Flash 
Support: Handheld
Location: My Back Yard
Dates: Capture - June 13, 2011, Processed - June 15, 2011
Processing: Lightroom 3.3, Photoshop CS5, Nik HDR Efex, Nik Color Efex Pro

Monday, June 13, 2011

Drowning Cicada #1 & #2


Recently, a common event in our back yard is a cicada plowing into our swimming pool, buzzing for a bit, then drowning.  Tonight I had a macro lens and ring flash on hand to record this guy's last chirp.  In this shot, the his wings are beating hard and fast are causing quite a bit of turbulence.  This picture is a little soft, but, in my defense, I was leaning over the edge of the pool in the dark with $3,000 of camera gear, manually focusing a 105mm Micro-Nikkor racked all the way out.


And finally, the cicada makes one more effort to take off before being claimed by the pool skimmer.  Both shots were processed to simulate the recently departed Kodachrome 64 Professional.

Technical
Camera: Nikon D700
Lens: AF Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8 D
Exposure: ISO 200, f/11 @ 1/60s, Flash WB, RAW
Lighting: Ring Flash 
Support: Handheld
Location: Grand Center Artists' Studios
Dates: Capture - June 13, 2011, Processed - June 13, 2011
Processing: Lightroom 3.3, Photoshop CS5, Nik HDR Efex, Nik Color Efex Pro

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Sunflower #28, HDR Fresson Series


This second attempt at a Lens Baby/Fresson print leaves out a few processing steps from Sunflower #27, but is still fairly involved:

  • Combine three one-stop brackets in Nik HDR Efex
  • Apply lens correction and adjust levels in Photoshop CS5
  • Simulate the Lens Baby in Nik Color Efex Pro using the Vignette Control
  • Adjust brightness and structure in Nik Viveza
  • Crop and add grain texture in Lightroom 3

Technical
Camera: Nikon D700
Lens: AF NIKKOR 180mm f/2.8D IF-ED "Leni Lens"
Exposure: ISO 200, 2 brackets around f/2.8 @ 1s, Daylight WB, RAW
Lighting: Window Light
Support: Gitzo Basalt Tripod, Acratech GP-2, RRS L-Bracket
Location:  Home Studio GPS
Dates: Capture - August 1, 2010, Processed May 28, 2011
Processing: Lightroom 3, Photoshop CS5, Nik Suite Tools