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Adobe LightRoom

March 27, 2010 Leave a comment

Adobe LightRoom:   

  [Last Update: 27-03-2010]  

One of best software’s to add lights effects to the image, I will use it to add some effects to my photos. Here are some examples and for more photos click on the album "Photos with LightRoom effects " or Visit my flickr Hawee-Ta3kees

 

for this photo, you can see the studio and the HomeMade LightBox… Click Here

 

 

 

 

For more photos visit my Flickr .. Hawee-Ta3kees

 

Ali,

 

The Peach with 35mm

March 13, 2010 Leave a comment

 
Sample shot with Nikon 35mm lens:
 
Session 1:
 
The Peach
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 For more photos of the Peach, see this Album
 
Session 2:
 
Eiffel with Mr. Stick
 
 

Tea Maker
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 For more photos, visit my Flickr Hawee-Ta3kees
 
Regard,
 
Ali
 

Nikon 35mm f1.8 Lens

December 28, 2009 Leave a comment

 
   My New Lens ‘Nikon 35mm f1.8’
 
 My New Lens Nikon 35mm f1.8 just arrived, it was $199 from amazon.com (USA Store).  
 
::~:: Unpacking/
 
 [o] Rear and front caps.
 [o] Hood HB-46 plastic hood.
 [o] Case CL-0913 pouch.
 [o] Manual.
 
 
 
 
::~:: Testing the lens:

  Camera setting:
   * Nikon D90.
   * Homemade LightBox.
   * Nikon 35mm f/1.8 lens.
   * Nikon SB900 Speedlight fixed on camera. 
 

  :~: First Session:
   Objects used:
     * Eiffel tower (big one 6 inch height and small one 1.5 inch height)
     * Rubiks Cube.
     * Camera on the stand.
 
    Camera setup for the 3 photos:
       * Exposure: 0.006 sec (1/160)
       * Aperture: f/1.8
       * Focal Length: 35 mm 
       * ISO Speed: 250

       * Flash: On, Return detected
 
  The focus on the small Eiffel Tower:
     
 
 
    The focuson the big Eiffel Tower.
 
 
   The focus on the Rubiks Cube:      
 
 
 
   The Set-up and the distance in Inchs.
 
 
 
:~: Second Session:

   Objects used:
     * Eiffel tower ( 6 inch height and 1.5 inch height)
     * 3 size of small scale Egyptian Pyramid.
     * Camera on the stand.

 

 
   The Set-up and the distance in Inchs.
 
 
 
 
   The shot with above setup:
  
    Camera setup:
    * Exposure: 0.033 sec (1/30)
    * Aperture: f/4.5
    * Focal Length: 35 mm
    * ISO Speed: 250
    * Exposure Bias: 0 EV
    * Flash: On, Return detected
 
 
:~: Third  Session:
   Objects used:
     * The small Eiffel tower ( 1.5 inch height)
     * The medium size (1.7 inch) of small scale Egyptian Pyramid.
     * Camera on the stand.
 
 
 
 
 
    First shot, Aperture f/5.0 :
 
    Camera setup:
    * Exposure: 0.05 sec (1/20) 
    * Aperture: f/5.0 
    * Focal Length: 35 mm 
    * ISO Speed: 250 
    * Exposure Bias: 0 EV 
    * Flash: On, Return detected
 
 
 
 
  Second shot, Aperture f/14.0 :

 
    Camera setup:
      * Exposure: 0.3 
      * Aperture: f/14.0 
      * Focal Length: 35 mm 
      * ISO Speed: 250 
      * Exposure Bias: 0 EV 
      * Flash: On, Return detected
 
 
 
  Third shot, Aperture f/22.0 :

 
    Camera setup:

     * Exposure: 0.8 
     * Aperture: f/22.0 
     * Focal Length: 35 mm 
     * ISO Speed: 250 
     * Exposure Bias: 0 EV 
     * Flash: On, Return detected

 
 
 Other photos will be published. More test photos with Nikon 35mm Click Here, to the Nikon 35mm album.
 
 
For more photos visit my Flickr: Hawee-Ta3kees
 
 
 

Strobist Techniques

November 13, 2009 1 comment

 

Strobist Techniques:  Part 2, [ Click here to read Part1 ]

The light is the key element in the photography, you may use the day-light, or the camera built-in flash but to play with lights and shadows you will need one or more external lights with remote fire capability. (I have the Nikon SB-900)

In this article (Part 2) i will use the same LightBox with black background and Glass as a reflection of the object, again SB-900 Nikon SpeedLight will be used in remote sync with my Nikon D90, also i will use a flashlight as another light source.

 

This is the LightBox with black background, and sb900 position.

 

The position of the of the FlashLight.

 

The result after Crop, you can see the reflection on the Glass.

 

The SB-900 placed inside the LightBox with 50% light power, [no flashlight]

 

Same after crop the SB-900.

 

 The result, after croped.

 

other photos for different objects will be post.

More on my Flickr: Hawee-Ta3kees

Regard,

Ali ,

 

 

Strobist Techniques

October 21, 2009 2 comments

Strobist Techniques:  Part 1 , [ Click here to read Part 2 ]

The light is the key element in the photography, you may use the day-light, or the camera built-in flash but to play with lights and shadows you will need one or more external lights with remote fire capability. (I have the Nikon SB-900)
In this article i will loade some photos and the studio set-up for each to see the lights position and how this will effect the final result.
 
 Equipments
  • The Studio is my Kitchen.
  • Home Made LightBox.
  • Stand for the camera.
  • SB-900 SpeedLigth.
  • I will use the normal room light -ceiling light-.

 

   This is the Studio
 
 
   A shot without any lights (Just the normal room light – ceiling light-)
 
 
   Same after Crop.
 
 
   Light in Position 1, on lift and 100% of the light power.
 
 
   Same after Crop.
 
 
   Light in position 2, left, head 45%up, 50% light power.
 
 
 
The ligth position 2
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
     Same after Crop.
 
 

   Light in position 3, left, flash on the lightbox, 50% light power.

 
   light position 3. (you may use stand for the flash)
 
 
   Same after Crop.
 
 
 
   Same light positin with 100% light power.
 
 
    Same after Crop with 100% light power.
 
 
 
   Light from the top of the Object (you can see it here), 80%light power. 
 
 
   Same After Crop
 
 
The SB900 position, inside the lightbox 
 
 
 
Same after Crop 
 
 
 Another objects.
 
 
 I hope it’s clear, part 2 will be for BlackBox and macro shotting.
 
For more photos please take time and look at my Flickr Hawee-Ta3kees
 
 

Water Drops Project

August 22, 2009 4 comments

This is the Water Drops Project,
 
Here is the studio and the requirement
 
 * White/Black A4 Paper for the background.
 * Black or any color Plate to hold the Water Drops
 * Plastic bag with small hole (with needle head) hanged over the plate.
 
I used Nikon D90, Nikon 105mm macro lens, Nikon SB-900 Speedlight, and comeup with +700 shots, +/- 100 are catched some drops and/or water stalagmites (if we can use this word!!) and water crown.
 
here are some photos,,
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
thats it for now,,
 
Ali
 
 
 
 
 

Lemon ‘N’ Splash Action

February 25, 2009 Leave a comment

Hi,
    I catch this photo with my Nikon D90, i use a small water tank, a lemon, white board as a background and stand for the D90, Click here to see the stage.
here is my camera setup:
Exposure: 1/2500 sec
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 35 mm

ISO Speed: 800

Exposure Bias: 0 EV

 

 
 

For more photos, please go to my flickr Hawee-Ta3kees

 
 

Water Splash

February 13, 2009 1 comment

 
    One of the wonderful ways to play with your camera is shotting the Drops of Water or what we can call "Water Splash", the way to do this is verey easy, but you mast be patient, shotting a lot of photos until you get the right shots.
 
Camera setup: High speed shutter, flash or light, manual focus and tripod are the most essential in this type of shotting, and just dont forget to select a background [white, black or colord board], you may use a glass or colored plate. You can use the normal water or colored ink.
 
Here are some of my first shots, other will be posted later
 
 
 
 
 
 

More in my Flickr site Hawee – Ta3kees