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Celebrating 6 Years with Post #600!

ktuli — Sun, 01/17/2016 - 18:01

Ok - so admittedly, I intentionally have not posted in a while, but that was so that I could post my 600th post on the six year anniversary of starting my blog. A lot has happened over six years, and I've taken a ton of photographs (I honestly don't even know how many!). I have done some bigger posts for other anniversaries, so I wanted to do something similar again... but how to do it.

Then it hit me, why not take a look back at my top six favorite styles of photography. Some have been a strong interest since the start (like macro photography of spiders and bugs), while some are pretty new (videography - ok, I know it isn't technically photography, but it still requires a camera!), and some I only enjoy sometimes (landscape), though others I'd do every day if I could (underwater), and some I work hard to get (wildlife), and others that I don't work for but allow it to come to me as the subject warrants (black & white). Of course sometime I am doing multiple styles of photography all at once. But let's take a quick stroll through some examples of each style with some photos that may have gotten over-shadowed or missed for whatever reason throughout the years...

MACRO

Definitely my favorite form of photography, macro gives me the chance to show things that most people overlook or never even see. Of course, a lot of the time, those things are the "creepy crawlies" and spiders that most people don't want to see anyway... but I find those things fascinating. Particularly jumping spiders - my absolute favorite macro subject. But macro can be very versatile - spiders, bugs, flowers, abstracts, underwater, fungi, just about anything. And when other forms of photography just aren't feasible because of bad light conditions or such, there are always macro subjects to be found.

LANDSCAPE

Admittedly, I don't consider myself a very good landscape photographer. It is an area I'd like to improve upon. I don't know if it is a perceived or real lack of good landscape subjects, or just a lack of skill to see and turn those good landscape subjects into good photos. But I do get lucky from time to time, and when you're in an iconic landscape such as Yosemite National Park, it is pretty easy. I'm cheating a little, because I have shared a very similar photo to this before, but I felt this shot is different enough that I'd use it here for my landscape example...

BLACK & WHITE

This is a style of photography that I have to admit I don't work at at all. I let this one come to me. If the scene or subject screams to me to be shot in black & white, I might see it while I'm taking the photo or sometimes not until I'm home and processing the photos on the computer and sometimes still not until months or years later looking back at the photo. The great thing about B&W photography is it can be merged with any type of photography, and as you'll see, I've tried it on just about every style of photography I do. Actually, that makes me realize that I have yet to ever convert a macro spider photo to black & white... I guess that will be an upcoming project! While I was tempted to process some new photos for this little set, I decided to just dig through the archives to find ones I'd processed previously and get them some due screen time...

WILDLIFE

Wildlife photography spans a number of areas for me... birds, reptiles and amphibians, mammals, truly wild, and zoo kept animals. All of it is a huge draw to me. Luckily, Anya and I have moved to a place where we get exposed to so much more wildlife than we did before. As such, I was able to pick this entire assortment from photos I've taken right here on our property or close by (technically the owl and the snake were from the local park where we go to walk the dogs). This is definitely what I probably consider one of my most difficult forms of photography. The amount of patience and luck required are simply staggering at times, and the time investment is one I wish I could devote more effort to. But as I said, luckily all of this is right outside our door, so the convenience factor certainly is helping me to improve and get better shots all the time!

VIDEO

My newest interest in photography, I enjoy putting some more life into my subjects and showing more than just a still image. I doubt it will ever become anything I do as intensely as regular photography, but it is definitely a new addition to the hobby. Whether it is with the GoPro camera during scuba dives, or with time lapse photography, video definitely gives me another creative outlet for the camera.

UNDERWATER

Well - what can I say about underwater photography other than I wish I could get to do it more often! It is a very challenging form of photography, and quite often by the time I'm getting into a groove and starting to feel like I'm able to get more creative with my shots, that's exactly when the trip is over and it will be another year before I get to try again. Honestly, if I could go diving every day, or even every weekend to hone my underwater photography skills, I would. For now though, I'll just have to be happy with the once a year that I do get to go experience and record such amazing things!

So there you have it... six styles of photography, six years worth of trips, experiences, passion, sights... all recorded and shared here in 600 posts. Amusingly enough, at three years, I made the claim that I looked forward to three more years but figured a site redesign was in order before then and I'm still using the exact same site. I do think that needs to change, but part of my reluctance is the fantastic compendium that this site has become for me. I quite often refer back to old posts to share things again or even just a reference for myself. So hopefully I can figure out the challenge of upgrading this site while maintaining the integrity of all of the history that I've built here. For now though, I'll focus on continuing to capture and share photos like these!

Thanks for stopping by!

- Bill

PS: If you are interested in exploring further into some of these examples, the section headers and the "button" below are links to the history of posts that have been tagged with that label, so if you want to see more of any specific style of photography, just click and explorer!

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Northern Brownsnake

ktuli — Sun, 09/27/2015 - 17:37

I don't often get the opportunity to get "studio" photo shoots with snakes, but this guy was pretty cooperative. What he lacked in any kind of fancy pattern he made up for with expressive posing.

I experimented a bit with shooting without the flash and I really liked the results, but it was very difficult to get a clean crisp shot due to the slow shutter speed needed. I didn't want to push the ISO too far and start introducing too much digital noise, but I did manage to get one that I liked. The warm tones and the dramatic shadows really look cool. I still like the clean look of the subject against that nice clean white background, but the natural shot is nice too. I also with I could have got a few more shots with him sticking his tongue out, but alas...

I have a couple more to share from this session, but you'll have to wait till tomorrow for them.

- Bill

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It's Been a While...

ktuli — Fri, 09/25/2015 - 07:34

Don't remember the last time I posted some spiders, so....

Technical Data: Canon EOS 7D, Canon MP-E 65mm f/2.8 1-5x Macro, 1/250 sec at f/16. Canon Macro Twin Lite MT-24EX in ETTL mode. ISO 100. RAW processing in Adobe Camera Raw.

Technical Data: Canon EOS 7D, Canon MP-E 65mm f/2.8 1-5x Macro, 1/250 sec at f/16. Canon Macro Twin Lite MT-24EX in ETTL mode. ISO 100. RAW processing in Adobe Camera Raw.

- Bill

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Snail

ktuli — Wed, 07/22/2015 - 20:12

So many photos to get through, so little time... (well, I'm getting through them, but at a snail's pace... </pun>)

Technical Data: Canon EOS 7D, Canon MP-E 65mm f/2.8 1-5x Macro, 1/250 sec at f/11. Canon Macro Twin Lite MT-24EX in ETTL mode. ISO 100. RAW processing in Adobe Camera Raw.

- Bill

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Plume Moth

ktuli — Sun, 07/05/2015 - 19:23

Ok - so the camera has a stack of photos that I need to process (frogs, bugs, car show, etc), but here's another one from a couple weeks ago to tide you over. This is a small moth called a Plume Moth. When not flying, these moths roll their wings up instead of folding them together over their backs - this results in this distinctive T-shape in their resting position. Their name comes from the fact that when opened, their wings appear to have multiple individual feathers or plumes, below you can see some of the trailers still extended from one of this moth's plumes...

Technical Data: Canon EOS 7D, Canon MP-E 65mm f/2.8 1-5x Macro, 1/200 sec at f/16. Canon Macro Twin Lite MT-24EX in ETTL mode. ISO 100. RAW processing in Adobe Camera Raw.

Hopefully I can get motivated to start getting all those photos off the camera soon and get them posted up here. There are some definitely cool things in there.

- Bill

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Sweep Net Results: Spiders

ktuli — Mon, 06/22/2015 - 19:09

It wouldn't be a sweep net foraging attempt without some spiders...

Technical Data: Canon EOS 7D, Canon MP-E 65mm f/2.8 1-5x Macro, 1/200 sec at f/16. Canon Macro Twin Lite MT-24EX in ETTL mode. ISO 100. RAW processing in Adobe Camera Raw.

- Bill

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Sweep Net Results: Boll Weevil

ktuli — Sun, 06/21/2015 - 18:12

I recently took the sweep net out to see what I could find in the various tallish plants growing along our driveway. One thing I found was a nice little boll weevil. I took it inside and put it on the white background so I could really focus on its features.


Technical Data: Canon EOS 7D, Canon MP-E 65mm f/2.8 1-5x Macro, 1/200 sec at f/16. Canon Macro Twin Lite MT-24EX in ETTL mode. ISO 100. RAW processing in Adobe Camera Raw.

- Bill

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Possible Spider Pair?

ktuli — Mon, 05/25/2015 - 19:47

Just stopping by real quick to share a couple spider photos... I'm not sure if this is the male and female of the same species (I need to look that up), but this isn't the first time I've photographed either of these types of spiders, but they both have a similar and very nice pattern on their abdomens, and the male has that nice rusty "mustache".

Technical Data: Canon EOS 7D, Canon MP-E 65mm f/2.8 1-5x Macro, 1/200 sec at f/16. Canon Macro Twin Lite MT-24EX in ETTL mode. ISO 100. RAW processing in Adobe Camera Raw.

I am trying to get through all the back-log of photos I have, but with my schedule recently, I'm not making any promises.

- Bill

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Niagara Parks Butteryfly Conservatory (part 2)

ktuli — Tue, 03/24/2015 - 20:16

A few more butterflies today... this time in vertical orientation.

- Bill

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Niagara Parks Butterfly Conservatory

ktuli — Mon, 03/23/2015 - 18:44

So other stuff pushed in front of getting these posted, but when we went to see Niagara Falls while it was frozen, we also stopped by the Niagara Parks Butterfly Conservatory. Here's a nice assortment from the day's visit...

Thanks for stopping by.

- Bill

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