My sister’s dog, Boomer, was my model for this week’s challenge. He is a pure white Havanese and a ball of fire when he thinks there is a squirrel to chase off the deck. I spent quite a bit of time with him, letting him get used to the camera and a big lens pointed at him. Once he got comfortable I started shooting and shooting some more. I finally felt I got into sync with his breathing, allowing me to get a focused shot using my remote release. ISO 800, f/16, 0.6 sec, tripod & extension tubes. I removed shadows, adjusted the whites and blacks somewhat, then desaturated the green and red a little. I also had to use spot remove to get rid of a short, dark thread, which I assume he picked up from my work in progress quilt. Such help I have, haha!
I had an appointment this week with my hairdresser and I remembered she has a nice yellow chair for the hair washing station. Well, I thought it was yellow! It turned out to be orange. Luckily the hair dryer really was yellow. What an interesting assignment. ISO 400, f/11, 1/20 sec, handheld
What a fun technique! I had to try this quite a few times before I was successful, but I learned a lot along the way. ISO 400, f/9.0, 1 sec using tripod.