Sunday, October 28, 2012

Is a Bad Photo Really a Bad Photo?

Sometimes creating graphics from the photos that don't turn out as you may want them to can be more creative and more fun than the photography itself.  Here are some simple examples of graphics I've made out of one individual photo.  The flower in the photo is a simple morning glory being held in front of the Windows log out blue screen on the computer monitor.



The next step was to seamless tile the photo.



After this step was to make the kaleidoscope.



After doing the blue kaleidoscope, which I can actually do in different styles based on the settings I use, I went back to the original photo and used the plugin filter from the Toadies plugins called Lumiere's Color Glow.  Then I used the seamless tiling again and this is what I came up with.


With this result I then used the Kaleidoscope and got this.



Once again I returned to the original photo and using Toadies Crazy Colour Waves I made this.



And this was seamless tiled once again to get this.




After this step I again used the Kaleidoscope filter to get this result.



No matter how many times I change photos into graphic designs, I am consistently amazed at many of the results.  Not all photos work out well, and even when they do, they are so much alike others I have done that I don't keep them.  For example if I have many bad photos of landscapes with lots of green, or sky photos with lots of blue and white, the results often end up much the same.  But then a photo like the original one here is taken and so many options can be worked with to make all sorts of designs.


Thursday, October 25, 2012

Skyism

Skyism refers to taking pictures of nothing but the sky.  I enjoy taking pictures of the sky as well as trees framing the sky.  Below are just a few.  Others may be found in the section on Photographing God's Creation.














Saturday, October 13, 2012

The Capirani Name

It has come to my attention today that there is another Capirani out there.  Let this be known that I am the only Capirani connected to this blog and my other blogs Talking It Over  and Creatively Writing and page two of this photography and graphics blog Capirani Photography as well as my Squidoo lenses with my own Squidoo Lensmaster profile at Capirani's Lensmaster Page and also on Twitter @CapiraniPhotography. If you see any website or profile page on any other site using this Capirani name, please check with me to find out if it is mine or someone else using the same name.  There are reasons that I think it could be an attempt at identity theft since I have specific reasons for choosing this name that only those who know me personally would understand.  Today I found at least two other websites including YouTube where the user has been using the name Capirani.  Yes I do have a YouTube account, but NOT with this name.  The other sites where I found the name being used, I have no connection to at all.

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Planning the Edits

Just checking in.  I've been taking new pictures but haven't gotten to them to look at yet.  There are a couple tabs here to check.  A Little of This... is the tab for graphics made from photos.  A Little of That... is the tab for graphics made from scratch.  Graphics are fun, but the photography is what I want to focus most on.  Until I can get somewhere to do more with that, graphics works for now.  In the meantime, here are some of the new shots I still need to work on...

With this first one of the CD's on the shelf, I was thinking about the color combinations and lines and what this might turn into as graphics.  This is only part of my CD collection, not to mention all the vinyl record albums and cassette tapes I have.  But with just this much in view, what do you think of my musical tastes???  

Wouldn't you know that I could not let some of these go without trying some editing yet tonight?  After several different filtering effects, this is what I came up with for the CD's on the shelf.  You can almost still read some of the words.  But at least you can get some idea of how a photo gets turned into a graphic design.



Well, I did take the time to edit this picture of the sidewalk chalk just a bit to make it more what I am looking for.  I like this as it is.  But as a graphic design possibility, the colors and shapes offer a lot to work with.  This was originally photographed in the box and at a diagonal with much of the box sides showing as shown below this one.  




This picture of the tree branches, leaves, and sky will most likely be something I experiment with to see what I can do with light and color.  I doubt this will become one of the graphic designs other than to see what filter effects I can use in just changing colors, etc.


Oh okay, I just had to do it before I closed for the night...
I was hoping to get more color into the sky, but so far all I did was make the leaves more like autumn.  This is a walnut tree and the leaves mostly go yellow.  I made them orange and red.  The sky, however, ended up white/gray.  At one point I had them lavender.  I can see from all the experimenting I have been doing how sci-fi shows such as Stargate SG1 made such bright and colorful landscapes for the different planets they visited.

I couldn't resist so here is the lavender/pink one and also one I did in blue.




Another photo of the box of sidewalk chalk.  This one turned out somewhat blurry but should work out in making designs since there is so much color to work with here.  One of the reasons I took pictures of the sidewalk chalk (and may still take more pictures) is that I'm finding it difficult to come up with graphic designs that might appeal to children, especially if used for gift wrap, or scrapbooking pages, etc.  Designing what I think girls would like vs what boys might like is difficult too.  Maybe that's because I am female and it could be just naturally easier for me to do. 

I guess that gives you a little look inside my mind at how I think when I put some of these things together.  If you look on the first blog which I still work with, you can see more of the newer editing I have been doing just experimenting with color and light.  I'm learning as I go along and sharing what I learn here too.  Check it out at http://capiraniphotography.blogspot.com

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

What Photography Means To Me



As I have gotten more and more into graphic design in addition to improving my photography, I've found the need for a second blog. The first blog has grown so much in 2012. Now here we are beginning the Autumn of 2012 and with all the fall colors that I will hopefully be able to photograph, and then winter with the snow that will possibly give me more beautiful subjects to photograph, it's obvious that the time has come for growth in blogs too.
If I were to guess at this point what this blog will focus on, I would say probably the graphics again. I hope, however to be equally focused on the photography itself. Last week I went to my first Camera Club meeting of our local art center, and entering the monthly photo contest, I actually won first place! I knew my photos were good, but I really did not know what to expect from the other members present. I did find out that a lot of the members were not there and I know one other member (besides my daughter who is also a member) personally. She will be a challenge if I am going there to win all the time, which I am not. What I really want to do at Camera Club is learn and grow in my style and talent, and find my voice.
Photography, to me, is something that I find to be relaxing as well as inspiring. Photography also presents a challenge to me to do better than just pointing the camera at something and pushing the button. It's challenging me to really look at the subject before I take the picture if I have time. Obviously sometimes wildlife, pets, and children tend to move before you get the chance to plan your photo. But I've spent too much time in my life taking photos out of car windows while the car is moving because I am not the driver, or because the destination was the goal. Sure, you can't always stop right where you are when you are in the car. But there are times when you can make the effort to drive around the block or turn around in the next driveway so you can go back and really look at what you saw driving past.
Photography is a challenge for me also in that right now I am in the position of being the passenger in the car rather than the driver so I don't always even have that opportunity to go back to something I saw and get better shots from different angles. Hopefully it won't be too much longer before I have more control over my destination goals. I believe that even more than the disabilities that can sometimes stand in the way of my getting the real shot I wanted, the transportation is the bigger challenge. Before I can even begin to worry or plan just how I want to have a photo look, I have to be able to get there.
My daughter is taking a photography class in college. I'm actually fighting off my envy of her being able to do that. It was never really an option in my college years either because my course plan was too full with the required classes, or photography was not offered. She showed me some beautiful photos she took the other evening for a class assignment and, as amazing as they were seeing them only in the camera, I can't wait to see them in full on the computer screen, or better yet, framed and on her wall. But it was the location where she took the photos that reminds me constantly of my physical challenges. She was at the top of one of our local reservoirs where she could get photos of the sunset reflecting in the water. There are places like that I can go get photos, but it's the transportation issue that becomes the greatest challenge.
Hopefully the transportation won't be the issue too much longer. In the meantime, my focus remains on photographing whatever I can within my current abilities. This is one of the reasons that the graphics have become a bigger part of what I am doing. Don't get me wrong. I have had a big interest in graphic design ever since I first got my own computer and started designing my own websites. Realizing that I could create the background graphics as well as all the other graphics on the page was something that really triggered my creative genes. If you were to go through my old photographs you would even find some that you might consider strange. I mean you would ask yourself, "Now why did Cindy take photos of a bunch of stones on the ground or a brick wall?" The answer would be that I was thinking of what they might look like as a background on a website. Back then so many people were creating "Home Pages" which were basic websites about their families, their hobbies, their pets, and more, that I thought it would be cool to be able to create designs I could sell for them to use. Today, it's blogging that is capturing people's attentions. I actually have quite a few floppy discs full of designs I created. Luckily my computer was built for me and has a floppy drive so I can check those graphics out and see if they are any good.
That leads me to another reason for starting a new blog for my photography and graphic designs. All the designs I used to make were from scratch. They weren't from using photographs whether good or bad. I've started working again on making some graphics from scratch and if I come up with anything good, I want to be able to have a place to add them to my portfolio. This blog will have at least one tabbed page for graphic designs made from scratch instead of from photos.
I also want to spend more time talking about my work and what I am learning along the way. The previous blog was started several years ago and even though I deleted much of the older posts, I kept many of them. You can see from looking at those photos, and the dates when they were taken as well as uploaded, the cameras used, etc. that I have grown as a photographer over the years. The things I have learned in the past year alone would fill a blog, if I could come up with the words to explain. But the work itself shows it, I think.
What does all this mean to me? It means expressing myself in ways that I cannot use words. Color, emotion, joy, passion, style, laughter, tears, touch. All those can come from what I do. At least that's how it works for me. The photos of the black and white kitten on the other blog express to me how beautiful the kitten was and how much I wanted to hold it and even keep it as my own. The kitten was there for the photo session. It came, posed, and was gone. My daughter and grandson had just left my house a few minutes prior to my finding the kitten on my front porch. It was there when I took my dog outside for the evening walk. Even though my dog scared it up a tree, it soon came back down and took it's position in the bushes like it had been ordered to do so from above. It did not fear my dog because it had found a secure place in that bush where my dog could not get to it, and I could. It didn't allow me to touch it or pick it up. It was very much as though it had come for that express purpose, so I could get some photographs. You can see in the photos themselves how at ease the kitten seemed during the entire process. A few hours later when I took the dog out for the last walk of the night, there was no sign of the kitten. I have not seen it since that evening. Hopefully, when I have those photos enlarged and framed, they will speak to others who view the photos. The message may not be the same one I got when I photographed the kitten. Photography speaks to people in languages only they understand. As a writer, I tend to go on and on, and still not be able to get my point across to those I am speaking to. Photography, and even graphics, are more concise in the presentation of the message.
Where a photograph or a design speaks and is done, I write and often have difficulty knowing how to bring what I am saying to a close...