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"Scenes from a Plastic Lens" 2008 Calendar

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05 June 2008

Pool Ruin

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Sutro Baths  [Canon 5D]
San Francisco  May 27, 2008
(click in the image for a larger version)

The side of one of the pools in the ruins of the old Sutro Baths, near the Cliff House.

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Featured Pinhole Photographer, June 2008

Many thanks to Chris Keeney for showcasing my pinhole photography on his Featured Pinhole Photographers page. Chris has a great collection of his own pinhole photography that's definitely worth checking out. If you're interested in pinhole photography, he also has posted an excellent Pinhole Photography Resources & Links page.

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Upcoming Workshops

My next major workshop takes place in mid-August along the New England coast at the world renown Maine Photographic Workshops. Real World Digital Photography I is the perfect class if you want to get a jump start on truly understanding the controls on your digital SLR, learning good exposure technique, shooting in raw, special exposure situations and making the most of your exposures back in the digital darkroom using Lightroom and Photoshop CS3. Click the class title to learn more about this class. A second level version of this class will be offered at the Maine Photographic Workshops Oct 5-11.

I checked the enrollment for the August RWDP 1 class yesterday and the enrollment has already passed the halfway mark, which  is a good sign this early on. So, if you're interested in taking this class, don't wait until the last minute to sign up!

Also coming up this September in northern California:

Creative Camera Raw
Sept 20, 21 Berkeley, California

Secrets of the Mask: Selections & Masking in Photoshop CS3
Sept. 26, 27  Santa Cruz, California

And in November in Central California:

The Creative Digital Darkroom
Nov. 3 - 7  Lepp Institue of Digital Imaging
Los Osos, California

31 May 2008

Outward Bound

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Outward Bound  [Canon 5D]
San Francisco -- May 27, 2008
(click in the image for a larger version)

I was down in the San Francisco Bay Area last week for some private consulting appointments. I made a stop by the Cliff House and the ruins of the old Sutro Baths in the late afternoon on Tuesday, where I saw this cruise ship steaming west towards the setting sun.

Have a great weekend!

23 May 2008

At the Island's Edge

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Waikiki 26  [ZeroImage Pinhole Camera]
Honolulu, Hawai'i   April 17, 2008
(click in the image for a larger version)

Waikiki Beach,
a ZeroImage pinhole camera,
loaded with Kodacolor II negative film that expired in 1983.
Exposure time: Approximately 30 seconds
More details.

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Newsletter

The June issue of my free newsletter, Creative Digital Darkroom News, will be coming out sometime towards the end of next week. You can sign up using the subscription form on the left, or on the newsletter page on my web site.

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Upcoming Workshops

My next major workshop takes place in mid-August along the New England coast at the world renown Maine Photographic Workshops. Real World Digital Photography I is the perfect class if you want to get a jump start on truly understanding the controls on your digital SLR, learning good exposure technique, shooting in raw, special exposure situations and making the most of your exposures back in the digital darkroom using Lightroom and Photoshop CS3. Click the class title to learn more about this class. A second level version of this class will be offered at the Maine Photographic Workshops Oct 5-11.

I checked the enrollment for the August RWDP 1 class yesterday and it already has several people signed up, which  is a good sign this early on. So, if you're interested in taking this class, don't wait until the last minute to sign up!

Also coming up this September in northern California:

Creative Camera Raw
Sept 20, 21 Berkeley, California

Secrets of the Mask: Selections & Masking in Photoshop CS3
Sept. 26, 27  Santa Cruz, California

21 May 2008

25 Years of Darkness, 30 Seconds of Light

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Waikiki 22 [ZeroImage Pinhole Camera]
Honolulu, Hawai'i  April 16, 2008
(click in the image for a larger view)

Here's another photo from the Waikiki series. Photographed with a wooden pinhole camera using Kodacolor II film that expired 25 years ago (and I have no idea how it was stored for that time). The exposure time was approximately 30 seconds. See the previous post for additional information on this series.

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Upcoming Workshops

My next major workshop takes place in mid-August along the New England coast at the world renown Maine Photographic Workshops. Real World Digital Photography I is the perfect class if you want to get a jump start on truly understanding the controls on your digital SLR, learning good exposure technique, shooting in raw, special exposure situations and making the most of your exposures back in the digital darkroom using Lightroom and Photoshop CS3. Click the class title to learn more about this class. A second level version of this class will be offered at the Maine Photographic Workshops Oct 5-11.

I checked the enrollment for the August RWDP 1 class yesterday and it already has several people signed up, which  is a good sign this early on. So, if you're interested in taking this class, don't wait until the last minute to sign up!

Also coming up this September in northern California:

Creative Camera Raw
Sept 20, 21 Berkeley, California

Secrets of the Mask: Selections & Masking in Photoshop CS3
Sept. 26, 27  Santa Cruz, California

16 May 2008

30 Seconds with 25 Year Old Film

080416p_waikiki19wWaikiki 19  [ZeroImage Pinhole Camera]
Honolulu, Hawai'i  April 16, 2008
(click in the image for a larger version)

Last year I traded some expired film with photographer Brett Harrington. Although most of my images are created with a digital SLR, I still use medium format film in a variety of pinhole cameras, as well as plastic "toy cameras" such as the Diana and the Holga.

So, I sent Brett three rolls of medium format black and white infrared film that had expired in the early 1990s and he sent me three rolls of medium format Kodacolor II that had expired in early 1983, making them 25 years out of date!

I hung onto these three rolls for over a year. Most of the time they stayed in my film cabinet, but they also accompanied me on trips to Hawaii, Maine (twice), New Mexico, San Francisco, and other locations in California. It was not until a second trip to Hawaii a month ago, however, that I finally used the film. I chose to expose it in my ZeroImage pinhole camera since that wonderfully low-tech, low-fidelity method of image making seemed a good fit for film that was a quarter century past its sell by date. When film is long expired, it tends to "slow" down quite a bit, meaning it loses some of its sensitivity to light. Plus, I had no idea how it had been stored during the passing years. To compensate for this expected loss in sensitivity, I rated the normally 100 ISO film at 25. This loss of film speed was another factor that made me shoot the rolls in Hawaii: lots of bright daylight. But even with plenty of light, my shortest exposure times in the bright sun were still 30 seconds. Under overcast skies, or for images of darker subjects, the exposure times stretched out to 45 seconds to over a minute.

There was a 1-hour photo lab a couple of blocks from the beach, so I was able to shoot one roll and then inspect the negatives to see how my exposure calculations were faring. I was pleased to see that they were right on and I was getting good density in the negs. This freed me up to use the remaining two rolls with confidence that my exposure times were good. Given the dominance of digital in the consumer photography market today, I was somewhat surprised to find that 1-hour lab, but I'm glad it was there!

Over the course of three days I shot the three rolls of 25 year old film on and around Waikiki Beach and I've been very pleased with the results. As you can see from the image above, the "ancient" film yielded very good photographs. The shots taken in the shade or under overcast skies had a distinct cyan/blue color cast, but the ones taken in full, bright sunlight required remarkably little in the way of Photoshop color correction. And there are some images where the slight color cast is actually an interesting part of the photo. I will be posting a few of the shots here in the next several days and the entire short series of about twenty images will appear in the Galleries section of my web site sometime time in the next few weeks.

Now, these images may raise the question of why I shoot with pinhole cameras, or why I would even waste my time on long expired film that many people would just toss out. Both fair questions, which I will address here in the near future. But the (very) short answer is...the Possibilities.

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Upcoming Workshops

My next major workshop takes place in mid-August along the New England coast at the world renown Maine Photographic Workshops. Real World Digital Photography I is the perfect class if you want to get a jump start on truly understanding the controls on your digital SLR, learning good exposure technique, shooting in raw, special exposure situations and making the most of your exposures back in the digital darkroom using Lightroom and Photoshop CS3. Click the class title to learn more about this class. A second level version of this class will be offered at the Maine Photographic Workshops Oct 5-11.

Also coming up this September in northern California:

Creative Camera Raw
Sept 20, 21 Berkeley, California

Secrets of the Mask: Selections & Masking in Photoshop CS3
Sept. 26, 27  Santa Cruz, California

14 May 2008

Graffiti Banyan Mirror

Duggan_080417_6711mirrorGraffiti Banyan Mirror  [Canon 5D]
Honolulu, Hawai'i April 17, 2008
(click in the image to see a larger version)

Today's source image is the same as the previous post: the Graffiti Banyan tree in Honolulu. I cropped it slightly and then created a mirror image.

In the next issue of my newsletter, Creative Digital Darkroom News (due out towards the end of May), I will include a more detailed tutorial on creating image mirrors, as well as thoughts on the kindling they can provide for your creative kiln, so be sure to subscribe if you want to receive that. You can either use the form in the left column, or click on the newsletter title.

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Workshop News

My next major workshop takes place in mid-August along the New England coast at the world renown Maine Photographic Workshops. Real World Digital Photography I is the perfect class if you want to get a jump start on truly understanding the controls on your digital SLR, learning good exposure technique, shooting in raw, special exposure situations and making the most of your exposures back in the digital darkroom using Lightroom and Photoshop CS3. Click the class title to learn more about this class. A second level version of this class will be offered at the Maine Photographic Workshops Oct 5-11.

12 May 2008

Graffiti Banyan

Duggan_080417_6711wGraffiti Banyan  [Canon 5D]
Honolulu, Hawai'i  April 17, 2008
(Click in the image for a larger version)

Between the 'Iolani Palace and the Hawai'i State Capitol building are several banyan trees, their expeditionary tendrils trailing down from the upper branches to burrow back into the earth. The tangle creates a visually compelling scene. On closer inspection, you can see graffiti carved into the bark.

This shot was taken using a tripod. After touring the palace I made a special trip back to the car to get it out of the trunk. The shaded late afternoon light was such that I doubted the ability to get a sharp shot hand holding the camera, especially since I wanted to use a smaller aperture. The conversion to black and white and the slight sepia tone were handled in Lightroom.

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Workshop News

My next major workshop takes place in mid-August along the New England coast at the world renown Maine Photographic Workshops. Real World Digital Photography I is the perfect class if you want to get a jump start on truly understanding the controls on your digital SLR, learning good exposure technique, shooting in raw, special exposure situations and making the most of your exposures back in the digital darkroom using Lightroom and Photoshop CS3. Click the class title to learn more about this class. A second level version of this class will be offered at the Maine Photographic Workshops Oct 5-11.

06 May 2008

The Joy of Architectural Simplicty

Duggan_080417_6690wWindow and Trees  [Canon 5D]
Honolulu, Hawai'i
April 17, 2008
(click in the image for a larger version)

Another study in simplicity from Hawai'i, though this one is in the architectural vein, rather than the natural landscape seen in the previous post. This is the post office/federal building in downtown Honolulu. In Lightroom I made minimal adjustments to the contrast, converted to grayscale and added a slight split tone.

03 May 2008

Ocean Cliff Abstract

Duggan_080416_6313wOcean Cliff Abstract [Canon 5D]
Makapu Point, O'ahu, Hawai'i
April 16, 2008
(click in the image for a larger version)

A simple image today. I was intrigued by the ever-changing designs and forms created by the surf at the base of this cliff. The blues in Hawaiian waters are quite irresistible.

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5-Day Creative Collage Workshop

In a month I'll be teaching a 5-day version of my Creative Collage class at the excellent Lepp Institute of Digital Imaging in Los Osos, California June 2 - 6, 2008. The extended time frame of this class allows for more time to explore personal collage projects, not to mention enjoying the beautiful natural surroundings on the coast near Morro Bay. More about this class.

25 April 2008

Breakwater

Duggan_080413_6156wBreakwater [Canon 5D]
Honolulu, Hawai'i
April 13, 2008
(click in the image to see a  larger view)

This is a blend of two 30-second exposures of one of the breakwaters at Waikiki Beach. The waves sloshed over my feet and the bottom of my tripod a couple of times while making this image.

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The reason I took two shots is that even with 30 seconds and all the ambient light of the hotels behind me, the rocks on the breakwater were much darker than I wanted them to be. I didn't do a longer exposure because I didn't want the sky to wash out. So I used my Canon 580EX speedlite to flash the foreground three or four times during one of the 30-second exposures and then combined the two shots in Photoshop using a layer mask. There were also some adjustment layers added that further darkened the sky and lightened the water and modified the color balance a bit.You can see the Layers palette for the finished image below.

Breakwater_layers


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5-Day Creative Collage Workshop

I'll be teaching a 5-day version of my Creative Collage class at the excellent Lepp Institute of Digital Imaging in Los Osos, California June 2 - 6, 2008. The extended time frame of this class allows for more time to explore personal collage projects, not to mention enjoying the beautiful natural surroundings on the coast near Morro Bay. More about this class.