hilux portrait

Posted in photography on August 14th, 2010 by Pawel

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sprinkler

Posted in photography on July 18th, 2010 by Pawel



they have to be viewed big!
SLIDESHOW

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more portraits

Posted in family, photography on June 6th, 2010 by Pawel



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skate

Posted in photography on May 25th, 2010 by Pawel

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magic of light

Posted in family, photography on May 3rd, 2010 by Pawel

this magic lighting lasts in my garden for less than 5 minutes and I usually miss the opportunity to use it. the sunset light bounces from a wall giving this soft worm glow. This time I was ready!

ah and the bokeh :-)

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hanging rock

Posted in bushwalking on April 28th, 2010 by Pawel

a ‘must see’ location in blue mountains.

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amazing australian skys…

Posted in photography on March 30th, 2010 by Pawel

more here

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Autofocus mayhem

Posted in photography on March 12th, 2010 by Pawel

Recently I failed to take a photo I wanted:

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For some reason focus is not where it should be. Maybe I moved, maybe my girl did or maybe autofocus just screwed it. The reason doesn’t matter. What matters is that I have no picture.

And this made me think how much I relay on autofocus and how it actually complicates process of taking pictures.

My usuall workflow is as follows:

1. Measure exposure
2. Focus on the subject
3. Frame and take the photo.

those three simple steps require a lot of reframing. Pick points to measure exposure, focus on something and only finally take a photo. A subject moved after you focused on it? Ah, reframe autofocus and try to frame quickly again. This is how I was taking photos for years. This is just pure pain. What I want is to frame and adjust stuff later constantly seeing the picture. So…
I set the camera to manual focus (on top of manual exposure turning it to a device from last century). What a bliss!! Taking photos without the need of reframing to set the focus is so much better. Once my exposure is set I can keep the framing I want and just adjust the focus. And the best part is that I can take the photo anytime. In the autofocus mode my camera doesn’t let me if the focus is not locked on something. You probably know the pain of missed photos because of that (or maybe you have a better camera)

The drawbacks of this setup is that the lenses are not really designed for manual focus anymore and even tiny rotation of focusing ring affects dof a lot. But it is still a lot better.

Some shots with all set to manual:

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weather impact

Posted in bushwalking on January 27th, 2010 by Pawel

is it somewhere in scotland?
somewhere in scotland?
nop. it is australia :-)
actually it is australia :-)
having granted sunny weather here all the time I never realized how differently I would perceive the same mountains in more European kind of weather..

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denmark

Posted in photography on September 28th, 2009 by Pawel

there are nice places here…






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