Archive for Panorama

Memories of Musical Space

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Greetings—

Sesquicentennial Bandshell, Pennoyer Park, Kenosha, WI. on a cold, Sunday Autumn morning. Summer band performances have existed in Kenosha for over 80 years and since 1988 the concerts have been here from mid-June through August. Most concerts are performed by the Kenosha Pops Concert Band, with a few Jazz and light Pop shows mixed in.

View from Google maps here.

CAMERA INFO
Tripod mounted Canon 20D; Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 USM lens @ 25mm; Aperture Priority Mode; 30 Image Bracketed HDR Panorama Merge @ f/16.0; ISO 100.

LISTENING TO
“Wither” from the 2009 album Black Clouds & Silver Linings by Dream Theater
(STREAM: Delicious Agony Progressive Rock Radio)

Slainte,
Gareth — The Celtic Camera Photography

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Simmons Island Harbor

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Greetings—

Simmons Island Harbor in Kenosha, WI. I set the camera up on my tripod in portrait mode and fired off five panned images … and broke just about every photographic composition rule in the process. I kinda like it.

View from Google maps here.

CAMERA INFO
Tripod mounted Canon 20D; Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II lens; Manual Mode; 1s @ f/16.0; ISO 100.

LISTENING TO
“San Jacinto” from the 1982 album Security by Peter Gabriel
(From The Celtic Camera Collection)

Slainte,
Gareth — The Celtic Camera Photography

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Supposed Insight of Love

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Greetings~

Here’s my latest Panorama/HDR combo; The Seabury Seminary on the campus of Northwestern University. After processing twelve bracketed shots to four new TIFF’s for HDR I then brought them into Photoshop and stitched ‘em up.

CAMERA INFO
Tripod mounted Canon 20D; Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 USM lens @ 24mm; Manual Mode; 1/40, 1/20 & 1/10s; f/16.0; ISO 100.

LISTENING TO
“Catherine of Aragon” from the 1973 album The Six Wives of Henry VII by Rick Wakeman
(STREAM: Delicious Agony Progressive Rock Radio)

Slainte,
Gareth — The Celtic Camera Photography

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Useless Absence

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Greetings~

I have heard that
The rooftops race
The shadows of clouds
That a certain princess
Listens to the things
That have no death
Have you seen her
Walking through the village

Technical Info:
Canon 20D; Canon EF 35-70mm f/3.5-5.6; Av priority; 15 image HDR and panorama merge; f/16.0; ISO 100

Slainte
Gareth — The Celtic Camera Photography

LISTENING TO
“Pt. II – The Plot Thickens,” from the 1977 album“Mathematician’s Air Display” by Pekka Pohjola
(STREAM: Delicious Agony Progressive Rock Radio)

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Larger Still Life with Vanishing Nothing

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Greetings~

One more “ghostly” image of The Sandcarvers “haunting” Nexus Studio. For a full explanation of how I created this image, please see my previous post entitled, “The Flight of the Muse,” if you’re so inclined.

Technical Info:
Canon 20D; Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 USM lens; Av priority; Three images @ 0.8s, 1.6s & 3.2s; Three images @ 3.2s, 6.0 & 12.0s; f/9.0; ISO 100; HDR merge; Panorama stitched.

Slainte
Gareth — The Celtic Camera Photography

LISTENING TO
“Perelandra,” (from “Perelandra”) – Glass Hammer
(STREAM: Delicious Agony Progressive Rock Radio)

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The Flight of the Muse

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Greetings~

Well, we seem to be on a roll here, so let’s continue with the “Music & Photography” theme, eh what?

Here we see a shot of The Sandcarvers at Nexus Studios … actually, here we see many shots of the band at the studio, as what we have here is an HDR/Panorama merge. So, how did I capture this shot? Glad you asked.

The first thing I did was drag my camera—mounted on a tripod with my widest lens attached—up into the “loft” area of the studio, which is approximately one story above all the action. After setting up in the furthest possible location I adjusted the head (I said …) on my tripod to the “Portrait” position and then pointed it toward the left side of the studio from my vantage point. After fine tuning the composition (and making sure the tripod was perfectly level) I then set my camera to the Auto Bracket function and fired off three shots at -2EV, -1EV & 0EV. Then, I swiveled my head (On the tripod! Jeez!) to the right, making sure first that things were still level and also that I had overlapped about 25% from the previous scene. Once this was done I fired off three more shots at the same bracketed exposure values mentioned before.

Once I got back to the “digital darkroom,” I made some minor adjustments to all six images, most important of which was to make sure that they all shared the same white balance setting. I then brought the first set of images into my HDR software, making sure that the “remove ghostly artifacts” option was switched off, then I did the same thing to the second set of images. Now, I had two new shots from the original six.

After I had achieved a nice tonal balance and the widest possible dynamic range within and between these two images in the HDR marge, I brought these two images into Photoshop’s Panorama software and stitched them together. This software further assures a nice tonal balance between the two images so it doesn’t look like things were shot under two separate lighting conditions.

Now, I had one image of the whole scene. A few minor tweaks back in Photoshop and, “Viola!” A somewhat abstract representation of the folks currently “haunting” Nexus Studio.

I’m especially pleased with the double exposure capture of lead singer A.J. Laird, who we see messing around at the drum kit and getting ready to take his position at the mic behind the screen in the lower right. Very cool, if you ask me.

Technical Info:
Canon 20D; Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 USM lens; Av priority; Three images @ 0.4s, 0.8s & 1.6s; Three images @ 0.8s, 1.6 & 3.2s; f/8.0; ISO 100; HDR merge; Panorama stitched.

In Other Words … and Images

“New Dawn Fades,” from AbsolutelyNothing
“BSC – Workington,” from Chromasia
“The Wave,” from Addicted to Pixels
“Holga Sudy #2″ from Bill Ballard (NSFW)
“Snow Covered Town – Redux” from Beau A.C. Harbin
“Limited Possibilities,” three shots (two in color!) from Wouter Brandsma
“Stanley Cup Photoshoot,” from Dave Seeram

Slainte
Gareth — The Celtic Camera Photography

LISTENING TO
“Earth Dweller” (from “Ancient Power”) – Steve Gordon & Deborah Martin
(STREAM: The Cosmic Island — The Internet’s Best Mix of New Age and Ambient Music)

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Muse & Sentiment

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A six image (three for each side) HDR Panorama of Chicago as seen from the north, this time from Wilmette, IL

Slainte
Gareth — The Celtic Camera Photography

LISTENING TO
“Seven” – Symphony X
(STREAM: Delicious Agony Progressive Rock Radio)

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Deserting Nature

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Wow! This film photography is certainly an expensive proposition.

To bring you up to speed: I began a photography class this past Wednesday at Northwestern University … black and white film, it is. So, today I have to go out and acquire the following supplies for it: at least six rolls of film; a box of 100 sheet photo paper; negative sleeves(box o’ 50); brushes and SpotTone and a can of compressed air.

Price tag for all this: over $200.00!

I’m not saying that I won’t be using this “old school” technique when I’m done with all the classes I want to take but boy, it really shows how easy digital shooters have it. Even if you don’t develop your own (and putting aside the investment into a darkroom and the ongoing costs of said), there’s still the cost of gas to get your film to the lab and paying them to do it and picking them up and …

Although, I’ve quickly learned that if film was my first choice, my own darkroom would be the way to go … control over the final product, and all.

[Don't worry, Hun ... my next dream is the 5D MkII, not another different branch of the genre!]

We’re spoiled.

I forgot to ask my instructor if I’ll have access to a negative and/or a print scanner at class, as I’m looking forward to sharing some of these “new technology” shots with you.

Slainte
Gareth — The Celtic Camera Photography

LISTENING TO
“Nocturn” – Kate Bush
(STREAM: Delicious Agony Progressive Rock Radio)

Clicking on any of the photos here on “The Way I See It” will take you to my web site, “The Celtic Camera Photography,” where prints of all sizes and photo gifts (Mugs, T-Shirts, Puzzles, etc) are available for purchase by clicking on the shopping cart within the galleries. For information regarding photos for commercial contracts, click here and then follow the “Contact Me” links.

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