Sunday, June 29, 2014

No Claim to Fame; However...


Su-Jobi Web Design Now Offering Web Site Photography Services


Su-Jobi can take pictures for your web site!

I am the proud owner of a 24 Megapixel DSLR Camera, a Nikon D5300, with a  AF-S DV NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR II Zoom lens and a TAMRON SP 10-24mm 1:3.5-4.510-24mm wide angle lens.

Also have a Manfrotto MT294A3 tripod with a Manfrotto Basic Pan Tilt Head (804RC2) with QuickLock.


My History with Photography


I grew up around photography, I guess you could say I was exposed to it most of my life (pun intended).  My parents were both very advanced amateur photographers with a dark room and enlarger; they also did special affects. 

I learned photography from my father using a Kodak Retina II he had purchased, used, in Germany while a Merchant Seaman in his early 20's.  When I was 17, and using the Retina II,  I took an amateur photography class - and loved it!  My father wholeheartedly supported me offering unlimited B&W film and development until he felt I was ready to advance to color film. I still have the photo that inspired him to "graduate" me to color film.

When I  married a military man and went off to Germany, my father would not let me take the Retina II with me, so I purchased a camera. I have been taking pictures ever since! (Years later, my father gave me the Retina II; I still have that camera, and I have to say: it still takes excellent pictures!!)

Photoshop & Advance Photoshop Classes


While taking Web Design at NGTC, Photoshop and Advance Photoshop were two of the required classes; I loved those classes and excelled in them, helping other students along the way.  After completing the classes, I became the Student Assistant in the classes, sharing my love of photography and photo editing with many other students.

Some Samples


Here are before/after pictures of a photo merge (using Photoshop) I did for my sister Ann. The first two photos were taken from two different places and distances from the waterfall; the third is the merge. If you check out the first link below, you can compare my merge with a professional picture of the waterfall. You can also see that my sister takes very good pictures!

   
1st Horsetail Falls photo, off of the Columbia River, Oregon

Photo by: Ann Humphries, June 13, 2013



...bottom of the falls
 2nd Horsetail Falls photo, off of the Columbia River, Oregon

Photo by: Ann Humphries, June 13, 2013


...top of the falls
Merge of the two Horsetail Falls photos

Merge by: Sue of Su-Jobi Web Design, June or July 2013


...entire falls

(Feel free to enlarge for better viewing)                                                                                                                                                  



Now, here is an image I did in Photoshop for fun, with special affects (before and after.)



Unfortunately, this was not a good quality image;

I think I took it with an old cell phone camera or cam. 







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You can see that I "posterized" myself  in Photoshop, 
which was fun!

Posterized - Specifies the number of tonal levels for 
each color channel (Posterized is a Photoshop term.)



Here are two photos that Photoshop never touched; just the way they came out of the camera!



This one I took real early this morning (June 29, 2014) with the Nikon; it was just getting light outside.

It was taken without flash; I simply adjusted the aperture setting and shutter speed. I did not use a tripod. A tripod would have been good because I used a very slow shutter speed.

I love the soft look...


This one was taken about 7 or 8 am on our driveway this morning, again; no flash.

I was just out playing around with my new camera.

A beautiful fern 
growing at the foot of a tree...





Point Being


While I am not a professional photographer, I can take some pretty good pictures, as well as edit them in Photoshop - cropping, enhancing, correcting, special affects, etc.

Leaving you with this --

If you love what you do, it's not work!! And I love what I do!!

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