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Post Processing – Black & White

I have had a lot of enquiries about how I work, how I process my images,  and what software I use etc… and a few recent comments via facebook prompted me to have a little think about it all.

So, after spending a few days with things rolling around in my head, I have an image I wish to share with you. The reason I chose this image is because it gives a clear example of how I work, from start to finish, and has already been well received and much commented !!

Marble the wonder dog - By Robb Duncan -  Wedding Photographer in Melbourne & Geelong

The final image - You might recognise Marble from a resent Engagement session.

So, the process starts with a subject and a camera… and we go from there, photography is a balancing act, there are upsides and downsides to every decision, there is no such thing as a free lunch.

The first thing I did was swap lenses, I needed all the reach I could get. Then with the 70-200mm on the camera I shot a couple of test frames and checked the result.

I switched to manual mode to keep a consistent exposure, then upped the ISO from 400 to 1600 as I needed a fast shutter speed to capture marble at full throttle with out him blurring. I set the camera to 1/2000 sec @ f/2.8 and shot another test frame. A quick check showed I could drop my shutter speed to 1/1000 to brighten the whole image, allowing me to get the maximum amount of overall image detail and still retain detail in the highlight areas. The main area of concern, of course would be marbles white back.

Now with everything set, I just concentrated on keeping the camera on Marble while he raced about having fun. It took me 7 frames, but I got the shot I wanted.

By Robb Duncan - Melbourne & Geelong Wedding photography

Step 1 - The image straight from the camera.

Even though it is deliberately brighter than “normal”, its actually not a bad image.

By Robb Duncan -  Wedding Photographer in Melbourne & Geelong

Step 2 - Adding a Vignette to darken the edges

That certainly makes Marble stand out a lot more.

By Robb Duncan -  Wedding Photography in Ballarat, Daylesford  & Bacchus Marsh

Step 3 - Cropping the image a little off center.

I did this for 2 reasons -

Firstly, he is a little small in the original so needed to make him a little larger.

And Secondly, the crop is off center so that Marble still has plenty of room to run !!

By Robb Duncan -  Ballarat, Daylesford  & Bacchus Marsh Wedding Photographer

Step 4 - Lowering the Saturation to Zero

I have one click presets to do a great deal of different colour conversions, black and white included, but marble is a little different and I knew I would have to adjust a preset anyway.  Lowering the Saturation to Zero is the starting point of creating a black and white image “free-hand” so to speak.

I have a thing for black and white at the moment, and I knew when I shot the image that Marbles white-ness would really stand out against the tones of the grass.

By Robb Duncan -  Wedding Photography in Ballarat, Daylesford  & Bacchus Marsh

Step 5 - adding a gradient to the sky area to darken it a touch

I think I could have made the sky a little darker again, but thats just me being fussy, right?

The next 3 steps I will often do in a random order, depending on the image.

By Robb Duncan -  Ballarat, Daylesford  & Bacchus Marsh Wedding Photographer

Step 6 - Bumping the Contrast slider up 30 points

Making the whites whiter and the darks darker.

Its getting closer, but the whites are not as white as I want.

By Robb Duncan -  Wedding Photography in Werribee, Point Cook & Williamstown

Step 7 - Upping the exposure by0.63

This takes care of the fact that marble was darkened by the gradient I applied to the upper half of the image.

By Robb Duncan - Wedding photographer in Werribee, Point Cook & Williamstown

Step 8 - moving the "black clipping" slider to 21

This brings the darker tones back down again and really makes Marble POP !!

By Robb Duncan - Werribee, Point Cook & Williamstown Wedding photography

Step 9 - Adjusting the crop angle by +0.66

To straighten a slightly leaning horizon line, its the small things that count.

There you have it, an image from start to finish and it now looks exactly like I wanted it to.

It may seem like a lot of work, but I did this in well under a minute.

© 2009 Robb Duncan

Geelong Engagement Session – Image of the week (19)

Ok, so I have a lot more work to catch up on than I realised, But I though I would share a shot from my weekend engagement session, shot at John’s family farm, just out of Geelong. It was Cold and Windy… and well, actually it was very cold. And did I mention it was windy?

Consider this a sneak peek… I will post more soon. (they are almost ready!!)

Marble the wonder dog - By Robb Duncan - Wedding Photographer in Geelong

Rachael and John's dog Marble - on the run !!

Marble provided the entertainment for the afternoon and made sure every pose and camera angle was thoroughly inspected before I pressed the shutter.

Not bad work for a little dog that is still recovering from an operation !!

For those that are interested, It was captured by :- Canon 5DII & 70-200mm @ 200mm – ISO 1600 – 1/1000 second @ f/2.8

So there you have it and like I always say, please feel free to comment !!

© 2009 Robb Duncan

The aim of Image of the week is to show you a little more of what I love to shoot, and most times its something a little different.

Image of the week (16)

I have to confess to recently rekindling a love affair with Square Format images… I  have to say, I just love the simplicity… And yeah, it does look kinda Old School or Retro or what ever… but I still love it. So much in fact that I wish Canon made a DSLR Camera that captured square images, now that would be cool !! (thats my camera nerd side speaking!!)

In fact I would be keen to shoot a whole wedding in square format, anyone interested??

Anyway, back to the blog post… yes?

The aim of Image of the week is to show you a little more of what I love to shoot, and sometimes its something a little different.

This week I Love Lucy… she is a little sweetie.

 

Lucy - Pet photography - By Robb Duncan - Wedding Photography in Melbourne

Now, couldnt you just melt into those eyes…  :)

For those that are interested, It was captured by :- Canon 5DII & 50mm/1.4 – ISO 250 – 1/200 second @ f/2.0

So there you have it and like I always say, please feel free to comment…

© 2009 Robb Duncan

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Animal Abstracts – Giraffe

This post is here by popular demand, it seems a few readers want to see more “Giraffe bits” after my second Image of the week post.

And yes, I know, there are some weird people out there. 

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Image of the week (2)

Image of the week is a regular blog post running every Friday (hopefully, this is only the second post… so who knows !) with the aim of showing you something a little different.

Here is this weeks Image, 

 

Animal Landscape - Giraffe - Melbourne Zoo

Animal Landscape - Giraffe - Melbourne Zoo

And for those that are interested, it was captured by :-

Canon 30D & Sigma EX 100-300 f/4 @ 300mm – ISO200 – f/5.6 @ 1/800sec

The image has not been cropped, adjusted or photoshoped in any way, this is how it appeared “straight out of camera” (SOOC).

The Melbourne Zoo – A handful of Primates

Apart from working full time as a wedding and portrait photographer, I also have interests in other area’s of photography as well. I suppose it could be fair to say that they are hobbies as I don’t actively derive income from them.

I have blogged about shooting various landscape images, especially using Infrared, and also some Photojournalism work as well, but I also LOVE to Photograph animals (it’s actualy the reason I go into photography in the first place).

So last month I took a little trip to the Melbourne Zoo and spent the day enjoying the animals, the heat and the crowds. Here are just a few of the HUNDREDS of images I captured.

 

Not exactly portrait photography - Western Lowland Gorilla - Melbourne Zoo

Not exactly portrait photography - Western Lowland Gorilla - Melbourne Zoo

 

 

You used to bring me flowers...

You used to bring me flowers...

 

I was going for a more natural look, using the vegetation to frame the Gorilla

I was going for a more natural look, using the vegetation to frame the Gorilla

 

Curiously cute

Curiously cute

 

Contemplation

Contemplation

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