• About
  • Photography
  • Porfolio
  • Contact

Ghetto lighting…

threesixtyfive : oneeighty : hello? is there anybody in there?

I often receive comments and questions about low lighting in my self portrait shots. The Ghetto Lighting group over on Flickr defines ghetto lighting as:

If you use desklamps, your window, candles, whatever else I have not mentioned, then you my friend, use ghetto lighting.

I never really thought of this as “ghetto lighting” when I first picked up my Canon Digital Rebel XTi/400D back in November of last year, I was just using what I had on hand. Because of the season and the early sunset I really had no choice but to use what I could, and my favorite weapon of choice was, and still is, my IKEA Expressivo desk lamp. And it’s cheap!

IKEA Expressivo Desk Lamp at IKEA.ca

Initially, the basic process I followed was to set up my shot, take a couple shots on the default setting to see what the camera “thought” I should be shooting at. Based on that, I’d crank up the shutter speed and/or the aperture setting until I received the desired level of dark/light that I was after. In other words, if the default settings took the shot at 1/8s at f/1.8, I’d adjust the shutter speed to 1/20s and go from there, increase to 1/30s if needed or decrease to 1/13s as desired.

threesixtyfive : oneseventyfive : stop and stare

Sure I could use Photoshop curves and levels, but I find more satisfaction in trying to do as much as I can in camera.

[Slashdot] [Digg] [Reddit] [del.icio.us] [Facebook] [Technorati] [Google] [StumbleUpon]

Tags: flickr, ghetto lighting, lamp, low light, self-portrait, tip

30 May 08 | DIY, Tips, flickr, self-portrait, threesixtyfive | Read on | Comment (1)

Running 35mm through a 50’s Kodak Brownie Hawkeye

Over on Flickr, lslphoto has managed to feed 35mm film into an old Brownie Hawkeye box camera.

Yes it works! I have Walgreen’s process my film into negatives (no prints) for $2.29 and then I can scan the abnormal width and length of the entire filmed print with my new Epson Perfection V500 photo and negative scanner.

I think I’m going to have to try this out!

Running 35mm through a 50’s Kodak Brownie Hawkeye
Originally uploaded by lslphoto

[Slashdot] [Digg] [Reddit] [del.icio.us] [Facebook] [Technorati] [Google] [StumbleUpon]

Tags: 35mm film, box camera, DIY, do it yourself, kodak hawkeye brownie, lslphoto, tutorial

06 May 08 | Cameras, DIY, Tips, Tutorials | Read on | Comments (4)

TtV in action

…and here you have the TtV in action!

TtV in action

[Slashdot] [Digg] [Reddit] [del.icio.us] [Facebook] [Technorati] [Google] [StumbleUpon]

Tags: DIY, do it yourself, mycontraption-v2, through the viewfinder, ttv

24 Apr 08 | DIY, TTV | Read on | Comments (0)

Reduce, Reuse, Diffuse: Make Your Own Flash Diffuser from an Old Film Container

Gonna have to try this out!

dsc_7803_thumb.jpgHarsh, unflattering flash got you down? Grab an old roll of film and make it all better.

Follow Flickr user natuurplaat’s lead, and turn an old film canister into a flash diffuser! A few strategic cuts make it easy to slip the canister onto your pop-up flash, and voila! Soft, beautiful lighting.

Keep reading and we’ll show you how to make your very own little piece of genius.

Check out the DIY over at Photojojo!

[Slashdot] [Digg] [Reddit] [del.icio.us] [Facebook] [Technorati] [Google] [StumbleUpon]

Tags: DIY, flash diffuser, Photojojo

07 Mar 08 | DIY, Photojojo, Tips | Read on | Comments (0)

$1 Image Stabilizer for any Camera

Wow, gonna have to try this out for sure! This guy made an image stabilizer to reduce vertical and horizontal shake on his camera… a nut, a washer and a string.

[Slashdot] [Digg] [Reddit] [del.icio.us] [Facebook] [Technorati] [Google] [StumbleUpon]

Tags: DIY, Tips

30 Jan 08 | DIY, Tips | Read on | Comment (1)

Fashion Lighting on a Budget

Short video on how to create some lighting for under $40… gonna have to give this a go! Check out the video over at brightcove.com.

[Slashdot] [Digg] [Reddit] [del.icio.us] [Facebook] [Technorati] [Google] [StumbleUpon]

Tags: DIY, lighting, Tips

29 Jan 08 | DIY, Tips | Read on | Comments (0)
Buy my art at ImageKind.com.

Recent Flickr uploads

threesixtyfive : twotwentynine : ...lost?Daddy Longlegs (Opilione)Avalee with sootherthreesixtyfive : twotwentyeight : me and my friendsPhotochallenge.org : 2008.07.16 : Dining room lightPhotochallenge.org : 2008.07.15 : Three

Categories


Recent Posts


  • Strobist: Lighting 101
  • After hours at the Valley Zoo
  • flickr Fave of the Day : If only you were here…
  • Dr. Draw
  • 10 More Tips for Stunning Portrait Photography

pixelens on the web


  • Imagekind.com
  • JPG Magazine
  • Flickr
  • threesixtyfive

Photo Blogs


  • Absolute Ramblings
  • Behind the Shadows
  • Marshall’s Photo Blog
  • Nicole’s blog - Vox
  • rojojam.com
  • Shaun Wilkes Photography
  • Photoblogs.org - The Photoblogging Resource

Tutorials


  • Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Tutorial

Books


  • Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi/400D Digital Field Guide
  • Digital Photographer’s Handbook: Third Edition
  • Adobe Photoshop CS3 Book for Digital Photographers
  • Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Book for Digital Photographers

Camera Sites


  • EOS Digital Rebel XTi
  • EOS Digital Rebel XT Tutorials

Photography Sites


  • Photojojo
  • Digital Photography School
  • DIYPhotography.net
  • threesixtyfive | website

Software


  • Adobe Photoshop Lightroom
  • Adobe Photoshop CS3
  • Photoshop Insider

© pixelens photography · RSS Feed
Design by Luka Cvrk · Wordpressed by Ericulous · Customized by pixelens.com