Saturday, January 22, 2011

Thursday, January 20, 2011

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51/365, originally uploaded by Bryan Cooper Photography.

Awfully windy today and with the snow and sundown going on all at the same time it made for some really cool effects that you could actually capture the drifting snow with a camera!

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50/365, originally uploaded by Bryan Cooper Photography.

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The dog's name is Summit. I think it should be Cerberus.

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48/365, originally uploaded by Bryan Cooper Photography.

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47/365, originally uploaded by Bryan Cooper Photography.

at the showing for "The King's Speech". It was fantastic!

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46/365, originally uploaded by Bryan Cooper Photography.

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45/365, originally uploaded by Bryan Cooper Photography.

These ghosting photos always intrigue me, even though they are a little over the top if you want to make them metaphors for angst and society and blah blah.

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44/365, originally uploaded by Bryan Cooper Photography.

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43/365, originally uploaded by Bryan Cooper Photography.

Sooo creepy. Could be the way it's lit. Could be that the doll is going to kill me in my sleep. You decide..

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42/365, originally uploaded by Bryan Cooper Photography.

For a 7x zoom in an iphone app the quality is pretty decent. Thought I would try this one.

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41/365, originally uploaded by Bryan Cooper Photography.

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40/365, originally uploaded by Bryan Cooper Photography.

Claddagh! Working on getting some good macro for future use in wedding/engagement situations.

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39/365, originally uploaded by Bryan Cooper Photography.

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Thursday, January 6, 2011

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Sorry for the minor absence of updates. It was one of those times where things got crazy, and editing and posting got lost in the mix. On the bright side I got the chance to see "Black Swan" in theaters in Calgary. Five words... Natalie Portman is Terrifying..ly amazing! :)
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Saturday, January 1, 2011

32/365 - a new theme

So the hipstamatic theme project has gone very well. I learned a lot over a short period of time about the nature of photography, particularly in the context of a society where cameras are very accessible, just like the creators of the original hipstamatic camera wanted. There are certainly lots of pros and cons to using your phone as a camera. The availability of a camera at nearly all times was really freeing to me. Not having to delegate time to making photographs allowed me to become an observer in the world around me, as usual, but without getting bent out of shape over whether I would be able to capture the vision in my head. The specific camera app I use (hipstamatic) had a feature that I realize now made it much more filmic than any of the lens or film options really do. Since the photos take a good deal of time to actually process immediately after taking, you're really forced to nail down the right view or angle since you feel the need to make it count. The limitation of the number of frames on a roll of film force this same feeling, and I have to say it can be helpful. I was getting a bit over-zealous with the snap,snap,snapping of tons of shots on my dslr to make sure that one is as sharp as possible. It was a good exercise. However, the overall quality of the images was less than desirable. I had to incorporate a couple of tricks to control the exposure and focus, since my phone wouldn't allow me the conventional manual ability I was used to. For instance if I was trying to expose for a certain area of a scene I would maybe have to aim at another area to meter and then quickly move back to my desired composition and take the photo before it adapted back to the auto exposure. We'll see how the iphonography translates into my next theme, which is what I call "peopleless places". Enjoy
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