I have more stuff to blog about, but it’s no fun unless people read it. So please scroll down, I posted three in one night, when I start to see the comments, I will throw some more stuff on. I hope you enjoy it all.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Taking Advantage – Family Pictures
While I was borrowing Adam’s camera we decided to take some pictures of the family. So as soon as church got out, we loaded into the car and went to some spots that we thought might take some good pictures. Natalie gets 100% credit for the posing of the pictures. I am not going to post comments for each picture, but would love any feedback on them, how to do better, what you like, ect. Here goes nothing.
One day when I have a camera of my own, these are the kind of pictures I would love to take professionally or for family members.
Flag Football
I previously blogged about borrowing a camera to test out my love of photography. The toughest lighting encounter that I have tried to shoot so far was under the lights of the football field. And from all the photography blogs I have read, this is the hardest type of shoot for all the pro’s. Unless you have $5000 for a faster lens it is very difficult. Now the camera that I borrowed is not nearly as sensitive to light as the camera I am aiming to get. So I should be even more successful when I reach my goal.
Needless to say, I was very happy with the pictures I was able to get at the football game. When I get my own camera I will be able to shoot images in a different format and control the exposure even better. So here is Brian’s football game from last week. His team is undefeated, and he has had a blast playing. He only has one game left at the time I am posting this. Enjoy the pictures.
(Below: Brian got to play some series at quarterback this game. Here is a pass he threw)
(Below: Here is our little man, strutting his stuff on the field)
(Below: Even though Brian likes to throw the ball, he is a very good receiver. Here is one of his catches)
(Below: Brian Andrew hands off the football, I am shooting this front the endzone, so there is a wide open lane for the run!)
(Below: Three-step drop and throw)
His last game is tomorrow and the forecast says snow. We will see what the weather is like for the game.)
BYU Game
The Marchant Family made it back to tradition this year and was able to attend a BYU game. Heather was the all-star that arranged and made it happen this year. It was a little hectic trying to get everyone in the same place at the same time, but I think it turned out excellent. So here are a few pictures from the event. My pictures inside did not turn out, my white balance was off, and it made everything blurry. There are alot of pictures to follow, I hope you enjoy.
(Below: This is a panoramic that I stitched together. This is three shots combined into one. The stitching got messed up a bit on the far left, but it still looks great!)
(Below: Here is Brian in the lobby waiting for the rest of the family to show up)
(Below: Kallie in the same spot as Brian.)
(Below: The part that separated Brick Oven from the rest)
(Opening kick of the game, such a beautiful sight)
(Below: You know your a photography geek when you take pictures of all the other photographers to see what cameras they are all using)
(Below: Here is a view of BYU on offense)
(Below: Sorry Charrise, we were to close to get a good picture unless you wanted a super close up, but here are the people to the right, Heather is hiding behind Brian D.)
(Below: Here is a view to my right, Brian Andrew, Sarah and Felipe)
(Below: Sarah with her “Fighting Face”)
(Below: Here is Brian at the end of the game. He had a great time.)
(Below: We went down close to the field for a close up, this way traffic cleared out a bit.)
And that is the story of the BYU Marchant Experience 2010.!!
Sunday, October 17, 2010
If I sounded convinced before, I am twice as convinced now.
Yesterday, I borrowed my friend, Adam Jensen’s, camera. It is a Nikon D60, a few models lower than what I am looking to purchase. The D60 has been discontinued, but I wanted to see if what I was feeling was true. 1 – that a DSLR camera can take better pictures than a point and shoot. My point and shoot overpowers this camera by 4 megapixels. And 2 – If I could use my limited knowledge to transfer my dream of taking good pictures of my kids into a reality if given the proper equipment.
I would really like everyone’s feedback on the pictures either through email or a post on the blog. Quite frankly, I am astounded at the results of my test. It exceeded my expectations of my first shoot with a DSLR camera. Here are some of the results of about 20 minutes of “shooting” the kids while they were playing in the yard.
So there they are, whadya think?
Friday, October 15, 2010
I am a bit slow, I hope it was worth it.
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I recommend watching the video full screen. Here is a link if you want to watch it on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntdysJ6r5II