Monday, September 28, 2015

Blood Moon Eclipse

I shot this image last night during the total lunar eclipse. Not great, but with only a 135mm zoom, it could have been worse. I used ISO 200, f13 aperture, and an 8 second exposure. A little post production work in Photoshop to brighten it up a bit, and that's as good as it gets with this lens.

Enjoy. Leave a comment if you wish, and until I speak to you again and even after that – you stay focused.

Saturday, September 26, 2015

Two Shots in One

This photo was taken at our subdivision entrance. When I drove past and saw the bright yellow explosion, I thought they deserved to be shot. I used my 18-135 kit lens on the Canon 70D and got a close up, trying to keep the depth of field as large as possible. Dreamstime approved it.


Later, I went into Photoshop, used the magnetic lasso and outlined a trio of the flowers, inverted the selection and deleted the background, replacing it with black, creating the photo shown on the right.

This one was also approved. So, just a simple lesson on how you can get more than one good photo out of an original image. If you're not familiar with Photoshop, or how to cut an image out of the background, I will create a video showing a couple of simple and easy methods to do that little trick. I will post it here when it's finished. Meanwhile, if you haven't visited my YouTube channel you might find something of interest there as well. Just type in this address: 
www.youtube.com/c/magnumvideos

Until next time — You stay focused!


Friday, September 25, 2015

Welcome to my new blog!


I just created this blog, and I'm happy you are visiting. About two weeks ago, I purchased a new Canon 70D DSLR, which I fell in love with in short order. This blog will cover the things I learn on my journey with this new camera, as well as some images I've shot.

I hope you return soon. I would love to read your comments if you have a moment to write something. Until next time – you stay focused.

Michael