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Tuesday ~ December 15, 10`5

Posted by Dave Updegraff on December 15, 2015
Posted in: Daily Posts. Tagged: Pet Photography, Photographing Dogs, Photography.

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Happy Tuesday!

This is a close up of Abby.  Ted Strait’s little dog.  She is such a cutie I couldn’t help but take a couple of close-ups of just her.  Ted asked me if I was just photographing him so I could have a picture of Abby.  I denied that.  🙂

Her little tongue is always out because she has no front teeth to hold it in.  She had an infection in her mouth sometime ago and they had to extract the front teeth.  Doesn’t seem to bother her one bit and if you get within the range of that tongue you’re going get kissed by her.

Back at it today and doing training for most of the day.

Thanks for stopping by the blog.  Enjoy your day and be careful.

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Monday ~ December 14, 2015

Posted by Dave Updegraff on December 14, 2015
Posted in: Daily Posts. Tagged: Photography, Protrait Photography, Weather, WordPress Editor.

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Happy Monday!

A short post today as I just wanted to share some more images from my portrait shoot on Saturday.

I learned or (re-learned) so much from Saturday.  I’ve written it all down so hopefully the next portrait shoot I do won’t be like starting over again.  Remember you can click on the image for a larger version.

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I’ll be spending the bulk of the day processing images from Saturday.  It’s a nasty, rainy, windy day so what better way to spend the day.  🙂

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I have to smile to myself this morning.  As I’m writing this post I notice up on the top of the editor the following; “There’s now an easier way to create on WordPress.com! Switch to the improved posting experience.”  I’d like to know in whose world the new editor is an improved experience.  Forty plus pages of complaints on the forum would suggest otherwise.  🙂

That’s it for today.  I told you it would be a short post.

Thanks for stopping by the blog.  Enjoy your day and be careful.

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Sunday ~ December 13, 2015

Posted by Dave Updegraff on December 13, 2015
Posted in: Daily Posts. Tagged: Maquoketa Art Experience, Photography, Portrait Photography, Studio Strobes.

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Happy Sunday!

Yesterday was a mixture of experiences, which I will not soon forget.  I met some of the nicest people you would ever want to meet yesterday.  Nancy Kilburg was so helpful and gracious.  She made us feel at home and recruited people to have their portraits made.  Thank you Nancy.

Jeanne as always was amazing.  She felt terrible with a bad cold and I could tell all she really wanted to do was stay in bed.  I tried as hard as I legally could to convince her to stay home but she wouldn’t hear of it.  Not only did she go with me, she lugged equipment, shepherded people to where they were supposed to stand and posed for a ton of pictures (she hates having her picture taken) while I balanced the lights.  She even used my steamer to get all the wrinkles out of the background.  Then of course afterward she help carry the equipment back to the car.  I fully realize how lucky I am to have her.  🙂

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I also want to thank my friends who sent encouragement my way.  That meant a lot.

So some of the technical (photo stuff) you can skip if you’re not into that.

Camera – Nikon D4 on a tripod in manual mode.  A Nikon 24 –  70 mm f2.8 lens | ISO 100 1/125 sec shutter speed at f11.  I shot tethered to my laptop using Adobe Lightroom CC 2015.  I used a 4 light set up (which I probably will not use again) that one of my favorite photographers uses.  Joel Grimes uses the 4 light set up and I’ve taken several video lessons from him so I thought I would try it.  It works for him but I think I like a two light set up better.  The edge lights were Elinchrom BRX500 mono lights with 25.5 inch soft-boxes with grids.  My main light was from an Elinchrom Quadra Hybrid 440 mounted on a 52 inch octagon softbox placed directly over head of the camera.  I also used a small strobe (that I’ve had for years) with a blue jel attached set up behind the background.  I have mixed feelings about that.

What I did wrong.  I was tethered to a laptop that I don’t normally use to process images and it has an ultra bright screen, which gave me images that looked brighter than they really were.  Consequently I had the power set too low on my main light.  It was okay but it would have been better a half or full stop brighter.  If I use a background strobe again I will use it in a much different manner.  In this case I would prefer (in hindsight) to not use it.  Because the lights are sandbagged and difficult to move I sometimes don’t move them when I should.  I should have used my light meter to get the correct lighting settings and then adjusted to suit from there.

What I did right.  No reflection of light in people’s glasses.  Even lighting of the face, which is what I always strive for.  Got some really great shots of people capturing their emotions.  I didn’t use a green screen  🙂

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It was a long day.  We were on the road at 7:15 p.m. and drove through a dense fog to get there.  It took 1 hour and 45 minutes to get set up and be ready by 10:00 a.m. and then we sat until 10:30 before we had anyone come though.  Two grandmothers with their granddaughters.  They both hugged me after their session and thanked me for taking their picture.  They have never had a picture of themselves and their granddaughter.  WOW, that made my whole day.  We had around 25 people come in and have their portrait made.  Far fewer than I was hoping for but more than I thought I would get.

In the end was it worth it?  Oh my goodness yes indeed.  The grandmothers sealed that deal.  I got to practice my craft.  Learned (re-learned) a bunch of new stuff and techniques.  Met some wonderful people that will now be my friends, found out where there is a 100 year barn and got permission to photograph it.  Spent some time quality time with my best friend, Jeanne.  Got to see some other people in a different way then I do during a normal work week.  So yes it was a great day.  Lots of work and I was tired by the time we got home but I’d do it again in a heartbeat.

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This is my favorite shot of the day.  This is Ted Strait and his little friend Abby.  I’ve known Ted for several years but haven’t really spent much time with him.  I got to meet his wife as well.  Ted is a very community minded individual and contributes so much of his time and talent to the community and especially the Maquoketa Art Experience.  He is one of the most interesting individuals I’ve met and he’s fun to visit with.  I absolutely adore Abby.

Finally I’d like to thank Bob Osterhaus and the Maquoketa Art Experience for opening up their building for my use.  If you have never been to the Art Experience you owe it to yourself to visit it.  They are open every day.  They hold special events and classes (there was a class for young artists going on while we were there) on a weekly basis.  Some magnificent artists show their work at the Art Experience as well.   Thanks again to Bob and Nancy!

So that’s my day.  I need to process the images I took.  Print them and get them to the folks before Christmas.  Think I’ll do it again soon maybe at our church on “Food for the Soul” night.

That’s it for today.  Thanks for stopping by and enjoy your day.  Be careful.

 

 

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Saturday ~ December 12, 2015

Posted by Dave Updegraff on December 12, 2015
Posted in: General Posts. Tagged: 16th Street Basin, Dubuque Iowa, landscape photography, Photography, Portrait Photography, Wildlife Photography.

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Happy Saturday!

I didn’t sleep well last night thinking about all the things I need to do to have a successful shoot today in Maquoketa.  If I were doing this on a regular basis it would be a walk in the park but every time I do a portrait shoot is almost like my first one.  A re-learning experience.

I’m not complaining, just sharing those thoughts.  🙂

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I had a lot of to-dos yesterday on my list and finally got them all done by mid-afternoon.  I kept thinking the sun was going to come out and I would have a chance to shoot some landscapes but that didn’t happen.  So around 3:00 p.m. I headed out to visit the 16th Street Basin and I was happy to see there were a  lot of geese, ducks and one lone gull on the water.

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I also ventured up to Mud Lake Park but didn’t find anything there to put a lens on.

So I’m getting things ready to head for Maquoketa this morning.  It will take an hour or so to set up the lights, background, computer, and electrical cords.  Then get the lights balanced and the camera color balanced.  Hopefully after that I actually have people who want their picture taken show up.  🙂

Anyway check back tomorrow if you have time and I’ll have all the details.  Good, bad, and the in between.

Thanks for stopping by the blog.  Enjoy your day and be careful.

 

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Friday ~ December 12, 2015

Posted by Dave Updegraff on December 11, 2015
Posted in: Daily Posts. Tagged: landscape photography, Old Structures, Photography.

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Happy Friday!

A short post this morning with only one image.  I enjoy shooting old structures and often wonder about the stories they could tell.

Nervous and excited about my portraiture shoot tomorrow.  A lot of preparation to get done and then the arduous task of getting everything set up and balanced.  I can really see the advantage of having a studio where everything is set up perfectly and then you just push the shutter.  🙂

Enjoy your day.  Thanks for stopping by the blog.  Be careful.

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Thursday ~ December 10, 2015

Posted by Dave Updegraff on December 10, 2015
Posted in: Daily Posts. Tagged: Hurstville Interpretative Center, Hurstville Marsh, Photography, Trumpeter Swans, Wildlife Photography.

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Happy Thursday!

I received an email from Jessi who is the Naturalist at the Interpretative Center in Maquoketa earlier in the week, asking me if I had by chance photographed any of the 10 – 20 Trumpeter Swans that had visited the marsh over the last few days.  Sadly I had to tell her that I had not.  Most of the time I go by the marsh I haven’t seen anything except perhaps a few Canadian Geese and of course it’s too dark on my home commute to photograph anything.

So yesterday my friend Steve and I had lunch and I suggested to him that I’d like to go check out a few places to see if I could find something to photograph.  Right after we ate we headed out and ended up at the Marsh.  To my surprise and delight there were five Trumpeters there.  Two adults and three juveniles.

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It was great to see three fully grown juveniles with their parents.  My assumption is they were on a rest break from their journey South and were spending a few hours at the Hurstville Marsh.  I didn’t have a lot of time to photograph them and I’m embarrassed to tell you what I did, but it is a good lesson to learn.

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I put the Nikon D750 into burst mode so I could capture multiple images of the swans in case they decided to fly.  I could only get sometimes 3 images, sometimes 4, and sometimes 7 or more but never just rip them off like I am used to.  I thought what is wrong with this camera?  The D750 has a pretty decent buffer and I can usually get 20 – 30 images before the buffer fills.

I didn’t have time to think much about it because we had to get back to work but when I downloaded the images it became apparent what the problem was.  Apparently the last time I had shot with the D750 I had been shooting HDR and had the camera set up to take a series of 5 one stop bracketed shots.  I might take a single shot or two and then press and hold the shutter and get three more rapid shots, then nothing, or I might get a full 5 shots.  Good lesson learned, note to self, when your finish shooting reset the camera back to the normal shooting mode.  🙂

That’s it for today.  Hope you enjoy your day.  Thanks for stopping by the blog and be careful.

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Tuesday ~ December 08, 2015

Posted by Dave Updegraff on December 8, 2015
Posted in: Daily Posts. Tagged: Christmas Ornaments, Maquoketa Art Experience, Photography, Photography Funk, Portraiture Shoot.

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Happy Tuesday!

I’ve written this blog (more or less) on a daily basis since 2010.  I have posted over 1,400 entries and thousands of images and this is the longest I have gone without a post.  I am experiencing a creative funk and in trying to figure it out I went to my archives and found this is a common theme for me around this time of year.  I don’t know why it just is.  This too shall pass.  🙂

The lovely lady in the image above is Kay Saunders.  One of the nicest, most gracious individuals you will ever meet.  We had our organization’s Christmas celebration this past Saturday and Kay was recognized for 45 years of uninterrupted service to the bank.  Believe it or not there are a couple of people who have even more years of service.  Kay is the first one at the bank every morning at 7:00 a.m.  I asked her once if she was ever going to retire and she smiled (she always smiles) and said I can’t imagine why I would want to.

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I received my 15 years of service recognition this year.  Fifteen years is an amazing record for me.  I have never been with one organization that long.  I love the work that I do and the people I work for and with.  It is a very fulfilling relationship.

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I’ll leave you with this image of Sylvester and Tweety Bird from our Christmas Tree.

This coming Saturday I am doing a free portraiture shoot at the Maquoketa Art Experience in Maquoketa, Iowa.  Anyone who shows up will get an 8 X 10 portrait of themselves (or family) and a CD of the image so they can make other size images as they choose.  MAE has been gracious enough to allow me to use their facilities free of charge and it will be a great way to practice the type of photography I love the most.

The photo shoot will be from 10:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. so if you’re in the area stop by and say hi and maybe even have your portrait made.  🙂

That’s it for today.  Thanks for sticking with the blog.  I’ll get back on a more stable schedule soon.  Enjoy your day and be careful.

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Tuesday ~ December 01, 2015

Posted by Dave Updegraff on December 1, 2015
Posted in: Daily Posts. Tagged: Chirstmas Tree Ornaments, Macro Photography, Photography.

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Happy Tuesday!

A few years ago I photographed some of my favorite Christmas Tree Ornaments and posted them on my blog.  Many of them brought back fond memories of when they were added to the tree.

Since yesterday was a cold, nasty, and rainy day I decided to make some more images from the tree.

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No rhyme or reason to the selection.  I used a small soft box with a Nikon 910 speed light on 1/8 power.  Shot with the Nikon D810 fitted with a Nikon 105 mm macro lens.  Captured at 1/80 sec @ f7.1, and ISO 100.

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I spent a couple of hours photographing the ornaments and a lot of the images were not worth processing.  It was hard to get the lighting right for the small subjects.

It was fun way to spend some time.  That’s it for today.  Thanks for stopping by the blog.  Enjoy your day and be careful.

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Monday ~ November 30, 2015

Posted by Dave Updegraff on November 30, 2015
Posted in: Daily Posts. Tagged: landscape photography, Photography, Road Photography, Sunset in Iowa.

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Happy Monday!

A short post today with only one image.  I spent a fair amount of time Saturday evening freezing my tush off waiting for the perfect sunset over a farm scene.  Best laid plans as they say.  Not only did I get really cold but as I was waiting for the sun to do its thing I was confronted by a farmer who wondered what th hell I was doing there on a public roadway (which of course I had every right to be.)

After I convinced him that I was harmless he left me alone.  Well the clouds and the sun didn’t come together like I had hoped so I didn’t get the image I had in my head.  So this is what I have for you today.

I got back to the house two minutes after Jeanne got home from visiting her Mother in Ames.  We joined Angie, Ben and the kids for dinner at the Moracco Supper Club.

That’s it for today.  Yucky day weather wise in our part of the world.  rain, freezing rain, and snow.  🙂

Thanks for stopping by the blog.  Enjoy your day and be careful.

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Saturday ~ November 28, 2015

Posted by Dave Updegraff on November 28, 2015
Posted in: Daily Posts. Tagged: Bloggin with WordPress, landscape photography, Mississippi River, Photography, WordPress Arrogance.

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Happy Saturday!

Congratulations to the Iowa Hawkeye Football Team!  12 – 0 season so far and ranked #3 in the nation.  I have never been a big fan of college football.  I grew up in Missouri and they had two professional football teams and two professional baseball teams.  So college sports were never the dominate sport on TV.  My first football game to see in person was the old St. Louis Cardinals.  I think I must have been around 10 years old and I’m still a fan of theirs today even though they moved to Arizona.  😦

I have some random landscape images for you today that I took last week.  Most of these were captured toward the end of the day on my way home from my photo run.

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I didn’t venture out much yesterday as I watched some of the football games and took some more on-line lessons.  Still struggling with this cold a bit so it felt good just to relax and stay nice and toasty inside.  Jeanne went to Ames to visit her Mother so I was pretty much left on my own, which meant veg city.  🙂

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I continue to be amazed by the ongoing complaints to WordPress™ about their new editor interface.  I guess what amazes me most is the arrogance of the staff, which in essence is saying to us, ‘We’re sorry that you are not smart enough or sophisticated enough to use this brilliantly designed editor.’  Like I said I found a way to work around the new useless editor and use the original one.  But I’m looking for an alternative platform.  I’ve published over 1,350 posts over the last five years so it will be hard to make a move but the way WordPress’™ customers have been treated with this new editor is motivation enough.

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Sorry, I said I wasn’t going to rant anymore.

That’s it for today.  Enjoy your Saturday.  Thanks for stopping by the blog and be careful.

 

 

 

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