This is a photo blog of self expression. All the images I post are self assignments driven by the need for more creativity in my life. This is my escape from the everyday shooting as a professional photographer.
Friday, August 31, 2007
Butterfly at Sunset
Thursday, August 30, 2007
The Kick
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Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Sunset in Cades Cove
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Red Barn in Morning Mist
The red barn seems to glow with the early morning light. The characteristics of light at this time of day are increased saturation and better detail. The human eye sees a contrast ratio of 10,000 to 1 where as film records 1,000 to 1 at best. What does this all mean? When what you are shooting looks high contrast to you it will be even higher in contrast when film records it. This is one of the reasons time of day is so important. Morning and evening light is much softer and forgiving than the rest of the day. The only exception to this is a cloudy day which produces soft light. LynnFreeny.com
Monday, August 27, 2007
Mountain Man
Sunday, August 26, 2007
Sun Surrounded by Thunderheads
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Saturday, August 25, 2007
Lightning in Orlando
Some people look at my photos of lightning and say,"Wow you sure are quick with a camera to catch that!" Well guess what, it is the opposite of what they think. Lightning shots are captured by some of the slowest shutter speeds. By using a tripod and the B (bulb) setting on your shutter speed ,the lightning takes a picture of itself so to speak. In this photograph I held the shutter open long enough until the lightning flashed then I ended the exposure. I had the lens set at f-5.6 and the exposure was determined by the lightning itself. By the way, I was on the top floor of a tall hotel shooting through a window. LynnFreeny.com
Friday, August 24, 2007
Weathered Vine
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Portrait in a Field
In the case of this image the photo shoot was on location at a farm near the sisters' house. The mother was beside me watching as I worked which was a big plus to the girls comfort with the activity. Something to keep in mind when shooting people is they are usually not actors or professional models so shoot lots of images to get that perfect expression.
I think one of the best location portrait photographers of all time is Arnold Newman. He was the master of his location and the person he was photographing. Bringing these two elements together will improve your portraits. LynnFreeny.com
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Princess the Cat
The detail that you see in this photograph was captured by placing a single strobe bounced off a white umbrella at a 90 degree angle from the camera. This is a great example of why I seldom use an on camera flash straight on for my lighting. Better options are bouncing the light off a wall or ceiling or just taking the flash off the camera. Using the flash straight on produces very harsh light and eliminates shadows causing a very artificial look to pictures. Remember light is one of the most important factors when it comes to photography. As a photographer you can not work without light. LynnFreeny.com
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Bald River Falls
Bald River Falls is a very large waterfall but I chose to pick a small but interesting part of the falls using a telephoto lens. There are two ways to describe what a long lens can do for you, compact information and isolate areas. Both of these effects are helpful when you are trying to simplify your composition. Using a tripod enabled me to use a slow shutter speed of 1/2 a second. You may ask why such a slow shutter speed on a sunny day? To show the motion of the water requires a shutter speed of 1/30 or slower. The slower the shutter the more motion you will see on film. LynnFreeny.com
Monday, August 20, 2007
Church on a Hill
Sunday, August 19, 2007
Suday Afternoon Nap
Saturday, August 18, 2007
MailBox Morning
Friday, August 17, 2007
Swimmer at Mid Stroke
Swimming is one of my favorite sports to shoot. I have noticed that I can capture a moment that is normally lost when observing the event live or recorded on video.
In this image I got at a low angle close to the surface of the water. This insured that my background would be water without any distracting elements. Also by getting low it helps the viewer to feel close to the action. A long lens (200mm) was used to bring the action close enough to fill the frame. A shutter speed of 1/500 helped freeze the action. One more thing, this is one of The Flying Dolphins looking very mosquito like . LynnFreeny.com
Thursday, August 16, 2007
New River Gorge Bridge in Infrared
This image was shot with an Olympus C-2000 Z with a IR filter in front of the lens. The amazing thing about this camera is the fact that you can see the infrared image on the screen before you have even released the shutter. I like to preview before I decide to shoot the exposure. You must use a tripod and a very large f-stop because there is not much light going into the camera. When you look through the IR filter with your eye it looks black.
Be careful because when I first started shooting this way I thought everything looked cool and forgot to be an artist and did not think through what I was capturing. Happy shooting! LynnFreeny.com
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Red Barn and Clouds
My favorite color photographer is Jay Maisel. His use of color in his images causes the viewers to look at color in a new a interesting way. What is a successful color photograph? Can this image keep your attention without the color? If no is the answer do not hesitate, go for color.
Let's get back to the image at hand. I kind of threw out the rules on this image. I had to have the red barn but I knew the giant thunder head behind the barn would look much better in black & white. With Photoshop I was able to get my cake and eat it too. I know it does not seem fair. It is kind of like using photo steroids but as an artist you can set your own rules. I wonder how many painters use blue for their sky when it was really gray at the time they were painting. It is a brave new world for photographers. Don't be afraid! LynnFreeny.com
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Early Morning Walk
Monday, August 13, 2007
Tree Shadow On House
Sunday, August 12, 2007
Interesting River Rock
Saturday, August 11, 2007
Charlie The Wonder Dog
Friday, August 10, 2007
High Noon
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