Friday, January 18, 2013

Infrared Study 5

Infrared Study 5 by McF Studios
Infrared Study 5, a photo by McF Studios on Flickr.

Not long ago I suggested there'd be more images from this affair: flic.kr/p/dDKW3B
As is the case with affairs, what I saw in this beauty causes me to chase other beauties, but I return often to seek that initial spark of imagination.
Maybe it's strange to you that I should spend so much time making portraits of trees and rocks. That I could have a lucrative job making portraits to feed someone's vanity might be a better use of my skill. Maybe, but I can't get enough of trees and rocks!
It's Friday, leave your desk and have a pleasant weekend!

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Infrared Learning Curve, Or, Let's Talk About Bonsai

This infrared work I've been doing recently has been very consuming.  In some instances it's like learning photography all over again.  I've commented before about slowing down and being more deliberate with my compositions, but there's a lot more stuff that happens before I press the shutter button.  For instance, I now have to focus twice.  Autofocus is awesome, but infrared light focuses at a different point than the normal visible spectrum.  That means, after finding a composition, you need to focus once for visible light, then make a manual adjustment for the IR light.  Not too difficult a task, but easily messed up or forgotten.  That's one of plenty of extra steps before making an exposure.  I have a list in my notebook so I don't forget them all.  Then there's a lot of decision making back in the studio.  That's what I'm going to show today.

Monday, January 7, 2013

Infrared Study 3

Infrared Study 3 by McF Studios
Infrared Study 3, a photo by McF Studios on Flickr.

After doing a lot of false colour IR, I bought a new filter and reshot the same scenes with the intent of going monochrome. This scene didn't work well as false colour. I find it to be interesting as monochrome, however, I'm not sure why. This is a troubling photograph for me. Someday, I will recognize what is affecting me and I will then know whether to make a thousand more photos like this or never do it again. Until then, please, enjoy what I think is an interesting sketch.

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Passage

Passage by McF Studios
Passage, a photo by McF Studios on Flickr.

Moments of introspection and navel-gazing are of great service to the artist, however, they are rarely of much use to an audience. After all, the audience should be staring at the art, not their navels! Within that context, I offer this photo.
Creative endeavours are not linear tracts, not plotable courses. They are often inexplainable, yet, invite curiosity and wistful theories.
Creativity moves at it's own pace on it's own course.
Happy New Year to you all, best of luck in your own endeavors!