black and white {3/52}

It's funny, you would think that seeing how I come up with the prompts each week for focus52, it would be easy for me to also come up with the photographs to match. Right?

Yeah, not so much.

Most weeks, the prompts are just as much a challenge for me as they are for you. Honestly.

But I had a bit of fun this week with the black and white prompt ...

Look at these beautiful creatures ...

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I took a gazillion photos of them (from the warmth of my car). So beautiful to watch.
I wonder if they get cold?

This man caught my eye as I was leaving the bank the other day. Again, taken all stalker-like from the warm safety of my car and a bit blurry to boot, but I liked the scene.

plan for your retirement

I wonder what's going through his mind.

And then there's this one. Always fun to play around with my little (but growing!) camera collection.

black & white brownie

Thanks Ms. Shauna, for allowing me to force you into standing outside, freezing your butt off.
You're a good sport.

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focus52|2012 {week three} january 15 to 21

Welcome to Week Three! How are things coming along? I hope you're settling in and getting comfortable with what you are doing. If you have any questions or concerns, now is the time to ask! Comments are always open here, so feel free to leave a note or a question any time.

Last week, we had a lot of fun with the prompt I am. I saw a lot of great ideas come from our group and learned quite a lot about most of you. Fun!

This week, our focus52 prompt for week three is,

There are a few things you can do with this prompt, the most obvious being a photo taken in or converted to, black and white. But maybe you want to go for the less obvious, choosing to capture an idea or abstract of black and white, or perhaps something in your world that is already seen in black and white (a tiled floor, the printed word, a grey and foggy day, etc).

A photo presented in black and white is not as simple as running a quick conversion in an editing program and calling it a day. As should always be the way, your photo begins inside of your camera and the key to an excellent black and white photo is in your composition. Stripping away the color from your image strips away distraction and gets right to the heart of what you are attempting to capture. A few things to think about when composing your shot,

  1. focal point: Choose your focal point and be aware of everything you are bringing into the frame. Do surrounding objects lead the viewers eye to the subject? Remember you are not relying on color to form your focal point.
  2. declutter: Black and white photography gets right to the heart of the matter. Try to remove distractions and clutter. Strive for a 'clean' shot.
  3. contrast: Look for good contrast in your scene. Shadows and highlights are an important part of your composition! Without them, you have a grey, flat photograph. Blech.
  4. ISO: Try to keep it low to avoid a 'noisey' shot. Although most of us regularly do this anyway, black and white can make noise more pronounced so you want to keep an eye on that. Unless of course, that's the look you're trying to achieve. I personally love a gritty black and white shot :)
  5. exposure: Expose for the 'grey' areas of your scene and then adjust. Again, keep contrast in mind. If your photo has a distinct focal point (such as in a portrait) expose for the subject and adjust until you have the tonal look you're after.

A few examples of black and white photography from our focus52 members!
1.Parisian Street 2.San Juan Island 3.1/52 4.10/52 5.I am 6.framed 7.Untouched #52 8.La Noyee 9.I am


Black and white photography can be stunning, timeless, romantic, journalistic ... fun! Some say that to truly understand the basics of photography and composition, beginning your education in black and white is a must. Whether a must or not, it definitely improves your skills. Some excellent subjects for black and white studies might include buildings/architecture, photo-journalism/street photography and always, always timeless portraits. Black and white tells a story. What story would you like to tell?

Don't have a photo editing program? These ones are free (to name a few):
Picasa
Picnik
Photoscape
Photoshop OnLine
Remember though, first get in right in camera.

Whatever you choose to do this week, follow the prompt or no, come back here and link up your work when you're done (weeks run Sunday to Saturday, don't forget!). Links must be to the direct URL of your actual work, not just to the site it's posted in, and may be a link to your blog post or to your flickr photo. Also, please don't link and run - try to find some time to visit at least a few of your fellow 52'ers. That's half the fun! And don't forget the flickr pool!

Remember, you do not need to use the prompt in order to come back here and share.

Have a happy week, 52'rs :)




evening [43/52]

I took a few predictable sunset shots this week, and quickly grew bored with them.

So I decided to practice my night photography skills (sadly lacking!) and thought that one of the laneways downtown was pretty interesting subject matter ...

1st Street Laundry  No Loitering

No horse blankets. LOL!

I converted those two to black and white and gave them a bit of a old film look. I'm really loving the old film style lately. Not sure why, or when it will pass, but I'm liking it for the time being. It's not for everybody so don't worry about hurting my feelings ;)

Now this ... omg I'm in love with this place ...

evening glow

The barn really IS that red and must've been painted this year, it's so rich. The evening sun on it's face just made it that much more vibrant.

I absolutely MUST get back there this winter. That red against the crisp white snow? yummy :)

Put it on my list. heh.

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love [2/52]

My sister and her brand new baby girl.

This week's focus52 prompt is 'connect'.

and I think this pretty much speaks for itself :)

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hush {339/365}

I love December nights when the tree is lit, my house is warm and the snow falling outside of my windows blankets everything in a soft hush.

hush 339/365

I love this time of year :)

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