Cooper the beagle. / Taken for my 2010 calendar in my Perth studio. Captured with Canon 5D and 24-105mm lens @ f13, ISO 100, 1/200th sec. Featured in 100% Group, Cats & Dogs Group, Paws ‘n’ Claws Group, Animal Portraits Group & Our K9 Friend Group, PhoDOGgraphy Group, Canon DSLR Group, Mans Best Friend Group, Sept 2009. Top 10 (6th) Pets R Us Group, Brown & White Dogs Challenge, Sept 2009.
Hoss is a long coated German Shepherd Dog Featured in Animal Photography group / October 23, 2009
My kitty, Aurora after a “whirlwind” play session of about 10 minutes NONSTOP….completely exhusted laying on the hallway floor! This was such a CUTE picture…I just had to grab my camera, and hope she didn’t move when she saw me! Aurora is a rescued kitty. She use to live in a garage of a very kind animal lover who kept feeding her and sheltering her until she could find a good home…Thank you, Mary for taking care of her before I took her home! / ____ Featured in Clubs: / Dogs and Cats / Playful Photographic Pets / Tabby Time – 3 per day Wins in the following Groups & Challenges: / Playful Photogenic Animals – “Featured #1” – Top 10 (#9) Oct. 2009 / Domestic and Pedigree Cats – “Your Favorite” – Top 10 (#4) Oct. 2009 / Domestic and Pedigree Cats – “Cats with Natural Blue Eyes” – Challenge Winner (#1) Sept 2009 / Cats and Dogs (1 artwork per day) – “Tabby Cats” – Top 10 (#2) Aug. 2009 / Paws and Claws (3 per day) – 3 or more Features, Dogs and Cats only!!!!!! – Top 10 (#7) July 2009 / Playful Photogenic Pets – Indoor Pets – Top 10 (#4) June 2009 / Paws and Claws (3 per day) – “Rescued and Adopted Cats” – Top 10 (#4) June 2009 / Eye Contact – “Cats Eye” – Top 10 (#4) June 2009 / Paws n Claws – 2 or more Features, “Cats and Dogs only!” – Top 10 (#4) / Cats and Dogs(1 per day) – “Exhusted Cats” – Top 10 (#9) / The Woman Photographer – “Your Pet” – Top 10 (#8) / The Woman Photographer – “Here Kitty, Kitty, Kitty” – Top 10 (#3) / Cats and Dogs (1 per day) – “Cats & Dogs – Your Favorite” – Top 10 (#6) / The Beginner’s Corner – Favorite Pet Challenge” – Top 10 (#1) / Domestic and Pedigree Cats – June Avater _ Top 10 (#1) / All Pets Great and Small – “Cats Only (Main Focus) – Top 10 (#1)
Harley is a Golden Retriever/Austrian Shepard mix, that my sister and I rescured going on two years ago. He was an older dog, but they need a home also. These have been a wonderful two years with him. / This was taken with a Canon Rebel XT Featured in Nuts About Mutts 10/18/09 / Featured in Animal Photography 10/23/09 / Featured in Pets Are Us 10/27/09 / Featured in Hall Of Fame Artist Of Animal Images 11/07/09
I fell in love with this little Kitty, I went to the NSPCA to take some Kitty shots and this little girl was all over me she jumped on my shoulder and just stayed there. A lady came in the room to get her a kitty and she was focused on this big guy but when she tried to pick him up he did not like that at all and got upset so I told her why not take the one that is attached to my neck lol….she is extremely friendly and very loveable….so long story short Kitty was adopted a few minutes later after she fell in love with her new owners hair and kept chewing on it. / A happy ending All proceeds will got to the NSPCA / The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA)
Halloween Bill / BEST VIEWED LARGER Camera Model Canon XTi / Shooting Mode Manual Exposure / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/250 / Av( Aperture Value ) 5.6 / ISO Speed 100 / Lens Canon 18.0 – 200.0 mm http://images-1.redbubble.net/img/art/backingcolor:white/product:greeting-card/view:preview/4041460-1-halloween-bill.jpg
Taken with NIkon D50
... a kitten and his jump rope.
Featured in “Hall of Fame for artist of Animal images”
Featured in the group: Hall of Fame for artist of animal images
Photograph sepia of a six month old puppy / i love his ears don’t you? / Camera used Nikon F100 Film / 28 to 105 mm lens / camera used Nikon f100 / lens used Nikon 35 to 105 Featured in / Image writting / Cats and dogs / Playful Photogenic pets top ten in / challenge group Soft and Cuddies
See Chippy’s 2010 Calendar: / CHIPMUNK ADVENTURES / . CLICK TO SEE MORE CHIPPY PICTURES / / . CLICK TO SEE CHIPPY’S SUMMER ADVENTURES album on Webshots / .. 9/10/09 ~ Featured in Hall of Fame for Artists of Animal Images ~ Thank you very much!! ♥ 7/2/09 ~ Featured in Color Me A Rainbow – Brown ~ Thank you Taylor!! 6/29/09 ~ Featured in Animal Fantasy Composites ~ Thank you!!!!! FIRST PLACE ~ 6/28/09 Best of C challenge ~ Alphabet Soup ~ Thank you fellow members!!!!!! 6/21/09 ~ Featured in Alphabet Soup ~ Thank you!!! 4/11/09 ~ Featured in Squirrels ~ and chosen as Squirrel of the Week!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!! / . / Chippy the Chipmunk picked one of my spring flowers!!!!! I couldn’t help myself ~ I finally had to try a digital compilation of Chippy holding one of my spring flowers and I was pretty happy with the results. He’s soooo cute and the flower just adds that extra touch. Thanks to other Redbubble artists for giving me the inspiration to be more creative!! This image is a combination of three layers using Adobe Photoshop. / . . / WELCOME SPRING /
11/4/09 ~ Featured in Extreme Close-ups ~ Thank you kindly!!! :~) 11/1/09 ~ Featured in Funny Kritters ~ Thank you!! :o) 11/1/09 ~ Featured in Mood and Ambience ~ Thank you so much!! ♥ Chippy can never get enough of those yummy peanuts! Photo taken on my back doorstep, Clarks Valley, PA. Post editing done with Photoshop. See Chippy’s 2010 Calendar: / CHIPMUNK ADVENTURES / . CLICK TO SEE MORE CHIPPY PICTURES / / . CLICK TO SEE CHIPPY’S SUMMER ADVENTURES album on Webshots
When photographing action we have a choice of stopping, or freezing the action, or allowing some degree of blurring to impart the idea of motion. So after choosing an approach we must understand how the camera sees action. The important factors are the speed and direction of travel of the subject. It is easier to capture, movement directly into or away from the camera, using slower shutter speeds, while action moving perpendicular to the lens axis typically requires a higher shutter speed to stop or freeze. Try this experiment on a city street photograph someone walking straight towards you at 1/60sec. Notice that the image is mostly captured intact. Try again at 1/125sec and 1/250sec. to see the difference. Now repeat the same with a subject moving from left to right and notice the blurring of the hands and feet. Try again at faster shutter speeds to get a feel for what you can capture. Try the same with a moving car or motorcyclist. You will soon get a feel for what shutter speed is required to stop the action. This motorcycle racer was captured at 1/250sec but notice the blurring of the wheels as they are travelling faster than the main subject. / You may want to show some blurring of the action if so then slow down the shutter speed. So when, a camera is held in a static position the background may record sharply but the moving object will blur. Or try panning, moving the camera in sync with the moving object, to give the prime subject a sharper image while blurring the background. Panning can be difficult requiring significant hand =eye coordination. Pick up and follow the moving subject before you trip the shutter and hold the follow thru for a couple of seconds after taking the photo. Panning the camera and shooting at 1/60sec managed a sharp capture of the carnival ride while blurring the faster moving silhouettes of the riders. / And of course we have seen the many images from a tripod mounted camera focused on the falling or rushing waters of a wild land stream. So make the decision to freeze the action or let it blur. So go shoot some action and enjoy that camera-Larry Grayam
The newest addition to our family: “Schoko”, who is probably a border collie cross. She was a stray that was lucky enough to find my husband when he was working on night shift last month
All images are the copyright of the artist – / © Charlene M. Aycock / Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / All Rights Reserved. Copying, altering, manipulating, redistributing displaying, modifying, distributing and/or selling any image without prior written consent/contract from the artist is strictly prohibited and subject to any and all legal remedies. It is also against copyright laws to upload any of my images, writings, or art to PHOTOBUCKET, FACEBOOK, TWITTER, MYSPACE, FLICKR, or any other internet sight. A MONETARY SETTLEMENT for any unauthorized use, and prosecution in a US Federal Court, as well as Court Cost will be assessed. I used my Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT 350D, with EOS Lens 70 – 300mm. Focal Length 300 / BEST VIEWED LARGE. I have done a lot of shooting this year, Wish I had my new camera for most of the shots I have done. This one is my absolute favorite that I did this year. I entered it into a competition, and it won, so now it is time to share it with all of you. I do hope you get as excited as I did. I did work on it in PS a little, I thought it blurred some, not as sharp as I would like, and I had to take some noise out. I cropped it just a little, and saturated the color. Thats about it.
I fell in love with this little Kitty, I went to the NSPCA to take some Kitty shots and this little girl was all over me she jumped on my shoulder and just stayed there. A lady came in the room to get her a kitty and she was focused on this big guy but when she tried to pick him up he did not like that at all and got upset so I told her why not take the one that is attached to my neck lol….she is extremely friendly and very loveable….so long story short Kitty was adopted a few minutes later after she fell in love with her new owners hair and kept chewing on it. / A happy ending All proceeds will got to the NSPCA / The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA)
Depth of field (DOF) refers to that part of a photograph that appears to be in focus. It exists within a plane perpendicular to the axis of the cameras viewpoint. The photographer chooses which affect of depth of field to choose. Narrow DOF tends to separate the subject from an out of focus background, in this image notice how a line of sharpness moves through this photograph of a tray of sewing bobbins. / / While greater DOF incorporates the background as an essential element in the photo. Increasing the light allowes for a stopped down aperture and a greater depth of field. / / A photographer has three tools to manage the DOF, choice of lens, aperture and focal point. The focal length of a lens affects one element of the DOF available from that lens. Generally speaking the shorter the focal length of the lens, the greater the DOF. When set at the same aperture and focal point a longer lens will always have a shallower DOF then a wide angle lens will. A focus point 2 feet from the camera will have less DOF than a focus point of 10 or 100 feet. Aperture selection is the third tool. When a lens is stopped down to, let’s say f22 it will always have greater DOF then if shot wide open at f2.8. / An example of a depth of field chart illustrates the concepts of managing DOF. The cells give two distances the first is the closest distance to the camera that the subject will be in acceptable focus. The later number is the furthest distance from the camera that the subject will be in acceptable focus. / / Hyperfocal distance is a focus point that will give the greatest range of DOF keeping acceptable focus only to infinity but not beyond. / Example / 24mm lens aperture of f11, focused to 9’ gives a DOF of 4’4”/infinity / 200mm lens aperture of f11, focused to 550’ gives a depth of field of 282’6”/infinity / So as the chart points out if you were shooting with a 200mm lens at f11 and the main subject is 290’ from the camera focusing on infinity would put the prime subject out of focus. But focusing to 550’ moves your DOF forward so the subject and background will be sharply focused. / So have fun and happy shooting-Larry “Revisiting On Depth of Field” was featured in TUTORIALS 11/05/09
kitten my friend adopted.
Taken at Mesker Park Zoo, Evansville, Indiana / Sony a350 Featured in phoDOGraphy group November 5, 2009
Halloween Bill / BEST VIEWED LARGER Camera Model Canon XTi / Shooting Mode Manual Exposure / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/250 / Av( Aperture Value ) 5.6 / ISO Speed 100 / Lens Canon 18.0 – 200.0 mm http://images-1.redbubble.net/img/art/backingcolor:white/product:greeting-card/view:preview/4041460-1-halloween-bill.jpg
This beautiful tiger is at the Brookfield Zoo. This was taken with a Canon 40D Featured in #1 Artists Of Redbubble 10/20/09 / Featured in Tiger, Tiger 10/23/09
My kitty, Aurora after a “whirlwind” play session of about 10 minutes NONSTOP….completely exhusted laying on the hallway floor! This was such a CUTE picture…I just had to grab my camera, and hope she didn’t move when she saw me! Aurora is a rescued kitty. She use to live in a garage of a very kind animal lover who kept feeding her and sheltering her until she could find a good home…Thank you, Mary for taking care of her before I took her home! / ____ Featured in Clubs: / Dogs and Cats / Playful Photographic Pets / Tabby Time – 3 per day Wins in the following Groups & Challenges: / Playful Photogenic Animals – “Featured #1” – Top 10 (#9) Oct. 2009 / Domestic and Pedigree Cats – “Your Favorite” – Top 10 (#4) Oct. 2009 / Domestic and Pedigree Cats – “Cats with Natural Blue Eyes” – Challenge Winner (#1) Sept 2009 / Cats and Dogs (1 artwork per day) – “Tabby Cats” – Top 10 (#2) Aug. 2009 / Paws and Claws (3 per day) – 3 or more Features, Dogs and Cats only!!!!!! – Top 10 (#7) July 2009 / Playful Photogenic Pets – Indoor Pets – Top 10 (#4) June 2009 / Paws and Claws (3 per day) – “Rescued and Adopted Cats” – Top 10 (#4) June 2009 / Eye Contact – “Cats Eye” – Top 10 (#4) June 2009 / Paws n Claws – 2 or more Features, “Cats and Dogs only!” – Top 10 (#4) / Cats and Dogs(1 per day) – “Exhusted Cats” – Top 10 (#9) / The Woman Photographer – “Your Pet” – Top 10 (#8) / The Woman Photographer – “Here Kitty, Kitty, Kitty” – Top 10 (#3) / Cats and Dogs (1 per day) – “Cats & Dogs – Your Favorite” – Top 10 (#6) / The Beginner’s Corner – Favorite Pet Challenge” – Top 10 (#1) / Domestic and Pedigree Cats – June Avater _ Top 10 (#1) / All Pets Great and Small – “Cats Only (Main Focus) – Top 10 (#1)
Harley is a Golden Retriever/Austrian Shepard mix, that my sister and I rescured going on two years ago. He was an older dog, but they need a home also. These have been a wonderful two years with him. / This was taken with a Canon Rebel XT Featured in Nuts About Mutts 10/18/09 / Featured in Animal Photography 10/23/09 / Featured in Pets Are Us 10/27/09 / Featured in Hall Of Fame Artist Of Animal Images 11/07/09
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