June 27, 2016

Hi, June has just flown by just as the first half of 2016. Again- I must say so much is going on. First you will notice a bit of difference to gmasDiary. It was decided to switch to a responsive website. The basics have been completed I will just need to tweak the template. Next is photography sessions.

Last week I had the fun opportunity to photograph a cute young couple- Paige and Sean.

Paige and Sean

Paige and Sean

It was a nice warm evening. Nice being the evening was only 90 degrees! July sessions are just plan hot- temperatures reaching upper 90’s with 100+ heat index. Our session was very nice!

With the heat comes mosquito’s and chiggers. Sean was adorable; taking precautions Paige was sprayed with the bug repellent.

This next week I will be preparing for our family’s get together for the Fourth of July holiday. We have invited our whole family to join us at our home and I am so excited. Having everyone together at the same time is priceless!

Wishing you a safe, fun and exciting holiday weekend- Take Care.

Best Wishes,
debra

Ellen DeGeneres Visits KU

Hi, October and November are busy months- sorry for the delay in posts! This time of year is family portrait session with the beautiful autumn leaves. I took a much needed break. Did you hear…….

Ellen DeGeneres visits KU

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What an unexpected fun experience! Working most of the weekend on gallery edits- I took a moment to troll my Facebook account. Yes I call it trolling to keep up with family and friends near and far. I stumbled onto the above notice of Ellen coming to KU- Kansas University. That’s only 20 minutes from my house. Ellen is one of my favorites to watch on TV. Off I went!

Many people with lots of energy and excitement. I just added the 200-500mm lens to my camera gear which provided a fun outing to test the lens. The Ellen DeGeneres event took place between the football stadium and the hill in front of the Campanile Memorial. Ellen was not physically at KU. Her camera crew set up the satellite stage for Ellen to video conference with the crowd on the KU campus. She asked that everyone dress up as a Royal Baseball player. Several did and others like me did not. I had fun people watching! The gallery is featured below.

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This segment was taped live to be aired today- the first day of the World Series. Be sure to watch Ellen. I’m wearing a pink sweatshirt in the distant crowd to the right. I was told the camera could pano the whole audience.

Go Royals!

Best Wishes,
debra

Huff n Puff

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Huff n Puff

Hi, last Saturday I had a great time at Lake Shawnee’s, Huff n Puff. This is an annual event and each year I say I’m going to go and never seem to make it. Well this year I did go and it was fun.

There were 29 balloons total at this year’s huff n puff. Not all of them launched into flight. Upon my arrival several of the baskets and balloons were being laid out for the inflation process. The collage below shows how the basket is laid on its side and the balloon stretched out straight. Several crew members will hold the balloon open for the air to enter into the balloon.

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The balloons were huge. As I said they were fun to see. People watching was just as fun. Everyone was taking pictures. Cameras ranged from cell phone to professional setups. Most of the photographers were friendly and engaged in photography talk. Which I enjoy ever so much. My camera of choice for this evening was my grandma camera the Sony Nex series- leaving my professional camera at home. I am a firm believer that it’s just not the “camera” that creates the great pictures. A person needs to know what their camera can do; know what all the buttons are used for and always have the instruction manual close at hand. Yes- entry level cameras will have more limitations than professional lens and cameras, but great images can still be achieved.

Depth of Field

Get comfortable with depth of field. I knew this event I would be shooting more landscape photography. Be sure that as much of your scene is in focus as possible. The simplest way to do this is to choose a small Aperture setting (a large number) as the smaller your aperture the greater the depth of field in your shots.

Do keep in mind that smaller apertures mean less light is hitting your image sensor at any point in time so they will mean you need to compensate either by increasing your ISO or lengthening your shutter speed (or both). It is suggested a tripod is used for clear images.

White Balance

White balance in my opinion is the easiest and most overlooked setting a lot of photographers make. Your camera will try and set white balance automatically based on the type of light in which you’re shooting. Different light casts different types of color—sunlight is very blue, tungsten lighting is yellow, and fluorescent is a bit green. In many cases, the camera will automatically detect what type of lighting you’re under and adjust the color in photos so that they look natural. You can correct color in Photoshop or similar editing program later on, but you’ll get better-looking photos if you get the white balance right in the first place.

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Click here to view the Huff n Puff image gallery.

Best Wishes,
debra

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