Lighting Demystified

Announcing three One Day Lighting Workshops April 15, 22, and 29, 2012.  Each workshop is limited to 8 participants and is from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM. Workshops include a Pizza Lunch.  Click Here for Details.Information on these and other workshops is available in the Workshops section of this web site.

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Using Lightroom 3 Develop Module Presets in Lightroom 4

For Lightroom 3 users upgrading to Lightroom 4 or 4.1 who have lots of presets that are applicable in the develop module be cautioned.  These LR3 presets will not have the same effect when you convert your image to PV 2012 (Process Version 2012)The best way to handle this is to select your image in the Develop module in LR4.  Next select the preset and click on the exclamation icon on the lower right of your image.  Using the pop-up dialog allow the update version to execute.Now you will need to make necessary modifications with the sliders in the basic panel as these are no loner the same as in LR3.  Once you are satisfied with the results of your adjustments you can save this as a new preset.

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Comments from attendees of my last Macro and Close-up workshop on the 25th

I would like to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of the participants for attending and helping make the workshop so enjoyable.  I too learn from you during my sessions - photography is all about sharing and learning from each other.  Thank you all for your wonderful feedback - I truly value and appreciate it.Here is what the participants had to say.I found the tips on how to do macro less expensively (Home Depot solutions) very valuable.I thought the presentation followed by the hands-on session was perfect. It allowed for questions to be answered and bugs to be worked out before you were alone trying it for the first time.I picked up lots of good tips in the morning session. All in all, an excellent day.Would like more hands-on - possibly a second day of all hands-on and outdoors.After hearing you speak last summer, I was looking forward to the workshop. Exceeded my expectations. Thanks, Shiv. Dan LoganShiv presented the overall basics of macro photography, but also gave specific training in Helicon Focus software. I appreciated advancing my macro skills with a technique I had not known. It was a very enjoyable day.I knew a lot of theory of Macro photography prior to the workshop, however I lacked the experience of actually taking images. Shiv's workshop gave me a lot of that experience. I had tried Helicon Focus about five years ago when it first came out. This workshop brought me up to date about Helicon Remote which automates much of the process of actually taking the multiple photos. This minimizes much of the manual frustrating work. Kent MessamoreShiv is truly a fantastic workshop leader. He shares all of his information with you freely rather than holding back "tricks of the trade". He is knowledgable and has come up with some ingenious ways of making your photography dollars stretch by making your own equipment rather than buying expensive gadgets. I look forward to taking another workshop with him in the very near future.Shiv is very technically knowledgable and has the organization to teach what he knows.Shiv delivers smoothly-paced training with lots of useful tips and plenty of visual examples, and he makes his expertise available during the hands-on session. A day well-spent.Shiv is truly a professional. His expertise is clearly evident. I would not hesitate to take another class with himIf you want to know more about macro and learn focus stacking this is a great workshop. The first part of the day is a comprehensive overview of different macro subject matter, as well as your "shopping list" and tips on saving money on the things you will need. The afternoon hands on part of the workshop has plenty of set-ups and items you can move around so you can shoot what interests you. Shiv is very patient and helpful, and will instruct on anything you ask to make sure you have a great experience.

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Announcing Two Yosemite & Mono Lake - Photo Tours and Workshops in September 2012

Yosemite National Park is one of America’s most iconic landscapes offering some of the world’s most spectacular landscape photo opportunities.  The valley is surrounded by high granite mountain walls carved by glaciers creating beautiful shapes.  The waterfalls are spectacular as are the lakes and streams in the park.Mono Lake is unlike any other landscape in the world. Its beautiful tufas, alkaline water, desert-like  vistas make it a remarkable place for photography.  Sometimes it seems that you are on another planet or may be on a lunar surface.  The late summer weather generally provides some interesting cloud formations.

The first workshop dates are September 9th through 15th, 2012 and the second workshop will be held September 23rd through the 29th, 2012.
The workshops dates are designed to allow photographers attending the PSA Conference in 2012 to participate either before or after the conference.
Click Here for Details.   In addition, the "Workshops" tab on this web site also links to the program and registration material.
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Finally a universal camera plate that fits Arca-Swiss and Manfrotto Heads

Custom SLR a Kick Start funded company has released the M-Plate which is a universal camera tripod plate system that will work with either Manfrotto RC2 and Arca-Swiss mounting systems.  it also include multiple attachment points for accessories. Priced at $75 it is made in USA.Note - this will not replace an "L" bracketClick here for more details on the Custom SLR web site.

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Iris Close-up - the effect of white balance

Decided to do some close-up work this morning with an iris (indoors).  The flower was lit with two simple reflector based workman's lamps each with a 60 W incandescent bulb.  The first setup was created with auto white balance fooling the camera a bit to consider a cloudy situation thereby enhancing the warm tones.This next image is with a slightly different composition and crop created after doing a custom white balance to have color accuracy despite the mixed light.   Both images were photographed using the identical background.

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Items for Sale

For sale one slightly used Canon 50D body with original packaging and all original accessories.One used Canon 1D Mark II with all original accessories, one extra battery and the 110 Volt AC power supply.One brand new never used Tamron 90mm Macro lens.Call or email me for details.

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Canon - one big leap forward - the 600EX-RT radio based wireless flash

Canon's latest flash the 600EX-RT with built in radio-based wireless triggering that gives you full E-TTL  and allows you to control 15 600EX-RT slave units (NO MORE LINE OF SIGHT).  In my opinion this is a huge leapfrog over the competition.  Yes everybody is talking about the 5D Mark III but this is the best new product – wow Canon!!! – you did listen to your customers and what an awesome response.To get the most out of these units you will need to marry the unit with either the %D Mk III or the new 1DX.  You can arrange the remote flash units in groups for a total of five and have total control over each group.  What is even more impressive is a flash head zoom range from 20mm to 200mm.Also impressive is Canon's ST-E3-RT wireless transmitter, which offers all the triggering functions built into the flash without the need for one unit on the camera.I am providing a link to Syl Arena’s blog where he provides his first impressions of these fabulous units.  Click here.

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Great Meadows WLR - Concord

Woke up to blue skies and decided to check out Great Meadows.  There is not much happening except Canada Geese fighting for good nesting spots and Red Wing Blackbirds that were in abundance.  The dried up marsh grasses and cattails make for fairly drab backgrounds but for this image I decided to leave a lot of negative space while composing.  It is more like calling to the nothingness at Great Meadows today. 

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SW Florida Workshop Day 5 the last day

An early morning ride out to Little Estero lagoon, hoping to catch some of the great light as the sun comes over the buildings. The lagoon was well populated and had a lot of activity - both birds and photographers.  There was another photo workshop that was at the same place at the same time.Here are a few images from the morning shoot.  This is a slide show where images change in sequence so be patient as they load.photocrati gallery I was able to get a few nice images of the Little Blue Heron in its white phase: Another one - both photographed with a Canon 7D and a 500mm F4. Once we lost the good light we drove to Sanibel to Ding Darling.  The loop is closed on Friday but we wanted to spend some time in the nature center and the gift shop.  Lunch at Key Lime Bistro followed by some great ice-cream and we were off to Bunche Beach.Here is another slide who of the birds at Bunche Beach:photocrati gallery As the sun was setting we captured some great images before returning to the hotel.  A very nice culmination to a great workshop.      This final image was for fun - the afterglow created some beautiful hues that I wanted to capture with a few skimmers in flight. This concludes the trip report for the March 2012 SW Florida Workshop.  I hope to see some of you participate in next year's workshop or any of the other photo tours and workshops that have been planned.

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SW Florida Workshop Day 4

Tiger Tail Beach, Marco Island was the location for today.  The weather was perfect for the beach and the birds.A plethora of peeps including the least sandpiper.  All the images in the gallery were photographed with a Canon 7D and a 500mm F4. photocrati gallery A Reddish Egret flew in and entertained us for quite a while:photocrati gallery An Osprey nest provided some great photo ops with parents flying in with fish - feeding the the single chick.We decited to take a break and head for lunch.  Dark clouds rolled in and while at lunch we had torrential rain.  Fortunately we got a few breaks in the afternoon and were able to photograph a few burrowing owls on the island.  We then headed back and further to Cape Coral for more Owls.  The following are images from both locations.photocrati gallery 

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SW Florida Workshop Day 3

 Venice, Florida was the venue on today's agenda.  First stop the Venice Rookery.  Despite the decimation of the Brazilian Pepper bushes there is still plenty to photograph on the island.       All the images above were captured with a Canon 7D and a 500 mm F4 lens mounted using a Sidekick.As the light got harsh we left for the Venice Dump - yes the dump.  The dump has an abundance of vultures and eagles but we were found Sandhill Crane pairs - eight of them.  The two Sandhill images above were photographed with a Canon 7D and a 500mm F4 lens.Lunch and then on to the fishing pier:  To "Tern" or not  Both the Tern, Ruddy Turnstone and the two Gull images were shot with a 7D and a 70 - 200 mm F2.8 lens.We waited for sunset - dinner and back to Fort Myers Beach. This last image was shot using a Canon 7D, 16 - 35 mm F2.8 lens and a Singh Ray VariND filter.All images in my florida posts with the exception of the Venice Pier were processed using Lightroom 4 only and no plugins.  The Venice pier was processed in Photoshop CS5 with Nik Viveza and Nik Color Efex Pro plugins.    

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Planning on another Macro & Close-up Workshop March 25

Based on the responses to the last two workshops I will be conducting another Macro & Close-up workshop on March 25.  Please email me at s.verma@me.com if you are interested - the spots fill up very fast.Details will be posted later today.In the mean time here are a few comments from the March 11 workshop participants:I’ve never gotten so much quality information from a single workshop. This class is perfectly geared to advanced amateur photographers. The material presented is neither too light nor overwhelming, and is well balanced between macro concepts, an introduction to the tools and software needed, and hands-on guided practice. You’ll leave with practical experience and knowledge of how to get started in this challenging and rewarding area of photography. - Abby 3/14/2012Shiv! I had already learned a lot from him over the years by paying attention to his commentaries on NECCC circuits, attending his Amherst presentations, and I enjoy his photography. I don't think I would have driven 100 miles for anyone else's workshop. 3/14/2012I came to the workshop wanting to learn more about focus stacking. Shiv did a great job and I felt that I learned a lot that I can apply to my photography. 3/12/2012Shiv covered all the essentials for macro techniques. I learned so much about the right equipment, best practices and software. I can't wait to try out everything I learned at home. 3/11/2012This was a very good workshop, and well worth the price I paid. The pacing was perfect, and in keeping the group small, it felt more like a bunch of friends talking, and not a regular class. All participants were encouraged to ask questions, and insert observations. 3/11/2012  

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SW Florida Workshop - Day 2

 Day two of the workshop was an early trip to Ding Darling WR.  We were at the entrance soon after it opened.  One of the members in the group was a car length ahead of ours and was fortunate to see a Bobcat scurry by in front of his vehicle.The first stretch of the drive had a yellow crowned night heron hunting along fairly dark mangroves - we took a few shots for the record.The next stop was the first turnout where we were greeted by a large flock of American White Pelicans, Brow Pelicans, a Reddish Egret and Tricolor  FIshing.         As the morning progressed the Red Breasted Mergansers and Pied Billed Grebes were showing up every where.      After  a productive morning at Ding Darling - we went to Sanibel fishing pier for some diving pelicans.         Lots of fun.  Now on to a bit of exploring we headed back to Fort Myers Beach and went further to check out Harnes Marsh.It is a lot of walking as no motorized vehicles are allowed.  Saw a few Snail Kites and a pair of Sandhill Cranes with young.  That was day two.  Day three to come

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SW Florida Workshop Day 1

An early morning trip out to the pools in the Fort Myers Beach area was productive.  The bird were magnificent with their feathers blowing in the gentle breeze. The light was perfect as was the action.Here are some of the images from the beach: The egrets were very active and there was plenty of fish to be eaten.   

Next stop was Sanibel Island and the Ding Darling Wildlife Refuge.  Ding Darling was quiet compared to the many trips I have done in the past but still a fun place to be.  Lots of Brown and White Pelicans, Cormorants, Red Breasted Mergansers and Pied Billed Grebes.

  We left Ding Darling and drove to Captiva for lunch at a favorite spot "Key Lime Bistro".   One of the members had developed a problem with her Nikon D700 that refused to focus properly so the day before we rented a body that had to pick up from the hotel.  Once assembled we left for our next photo location. Beautiful evening light made one forget the biting by the no-see-ums that some repellant took care of.  Here are some images in the awesome light:   Then the sunset turned the skies a deep reddish pink - the water and the birds all seemed to get this glow.

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