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Summer on the Prairie

April 10, 2017 Randy & Joyce Meyer 1 Comment
Image by Joyce Meyer

 

…summer on the prairie.

 

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Camino Conversation

April 1, 2017 Randy & Joyce Meyer 1 Comment

On the way to Logrono, two hikers take respite from the heat in the shade of a tunnel along the Camino de Santiago in northern Spain .

Image by Joyce Meyer. Edited using Topaz Impressions 2 and Photoshop CC 2015

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Dancing in the Sunlight

March 20, 2017 Randy & Joyce Meyer Leave a comment

Keep on dancing…

Image by Joyce Meyer / Edited using Topaz Impressions 2 and Photoshop cc

 

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2017 Sidewalk Art Gallery

Image March 15, 2017 Randy & Joyce Meyer Leave a comment

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Is it spring yet?

March 9, 2017 Randy & Joyce Meyer Leave a comment

Forget the glass slippers, this princess wears cleats.

Blended image by Joyce Meyer

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Prairie Sunset

February 24, 2017 Randy & Joyce Meyer Leave a comment

2017artflagbryang4x6The prairie is my favorite place in the world. This is home…

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Remember When…

February 22, 2017 Randy & Joyce Meyer 1 Comment

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A little throw-back to the early days of color photography. Little did I know that there would be a Scottish person involved.

Tartan_Ribbon-2tartan_ribbon The first color photograph that did not fade or require hand painting was taken by a Scottish mathematical physicist, James Clerk Maxwell. A picture of a tartan ribbon was created by photographing it three times through red, blue, and yellow filters, then recombining the images into one color composite. Maxwell’s three-color method was intended to mimic the way the eye processes color, based on theories he had elaborated in an 1855 paper.

Having worked with medium format black & white darkroom images and compositing multiple images manually in camera, I think I understand the process. What I don’t understand is how he ever came up with the theories and idea to mimic the way the eye processes color.

Go, Scotland!!

 

~National Geographic / more info can be found at this link:open culture.com

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Nostalgia…

December 7, 2016 Randy & Joyce Meyer Leave a comment

Maybe we all just long for some connection to a life where a rooster still crows in the yard…koerlin_composite_3bAs farms become larger and automated with huge equipment, (Hey, you don’t even have to steer the tractor these days!) the farmers of yesterday have found themselves in the category of nostalgia. Fewer farms today require daily manual labor of the past… cows to milk, a variety of animals to feed/butcher, eggs to collect and bailing hay meant stacking heavy bales on the hayrack by hand. Farm kids didn’t need the weight room to excel in sports as their daily chores took care of that. Kids were not asked to work, but rather expected to earn their keep. (as my father-in-law used to say)

Sounds like a tough way of life, but those who grew up on a farm “back in the day”  most likely also have fond memories of life as well as a tremendous amount of respect for the parents who raised them.

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The Magic of Snow

December 5, 2016 Randy & Joyce Meyer Leave a comment

Make your own kind of magic this holiday season.

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Image by Joyce Meyer ~ Santaland located in Madison, MN

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Photographing children and holiday lighting

November 30, 2016 Randy & Joyce Meyer Leave a comment

‘Tis the season… to photograph children and holiday lights.

I had the opportunity to photograph this little tyke at a festive location:  Santaland in Madison, Minnesota.

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Available light gives such a “magical” look when photographing children with holiday lighting with the goal being a pleasantly lit face with glowing lights. So… shut off your flash.

Tips for photographing lights:

Basic camera settings:
1) Set a wide aperture (low f-stop number) like f2.8, or as wide as your lens will go.
2) Bump up your ISO to around 800-1250 (not an exact science) I topped out my ISO on some of these since it was such a dark area with no outside lighting.
3) Make sure your shutter speed is at least 1/100th to freeze the subject. I had an active 1 1/2 year old subject so I cranked the shutter up to around 200.

Now those numbers above aren’t a magic formula, but they give you a good starting point. If the Christmas lights aren’t bright enough, bump up the ISO or slow down your shutter speed (just not too slow unless you are going for a blurred motion look!!). It may help to have a little available light coming in through a window to light the subject, but not too much and no direct light since that would overpower the glowing holiday lights. Even lighting on the face is important.

Image color look pretty weird? Either set the white balance in your camera while taking photos or adjust it in the post process in Lightroom or Photoshop. I shoot in Raw so I worry about it during the post-process steps.  More information can be found on white balance here:  What about White Balance?

I’d highly recommend a trip to Santaland located upstairs above Heather Floral right on Main Street, Madison, Minnesota.

… and don’t forget your camera!!

 

 

 

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