Photo 365: Day 34 – Kiddos watching TV
Here are my kiddos watching Berenstain Bears on PBS. They love the show. In fact, its a good show for the kids.
Used Nikon 50mm prime to capture in RAW and later changed it to sepia effect in Picasa.
Here are my kiddos watching Berenstain Bears on PBS. They love the show. In fact, its a good show for the kids.
Used Nikon 50mm prime to capture in RAW and later changed it to sepia effect in Picasa.
No it wasn’t a McD’s night 😉
Had to run errands tonight and saw this McD’s across the highway. As I carry my P&S Fuji F30 these days, I was able to capture this using spot metering.
Used 50mm prime to capture the light falling on the flower curtain. Shot this in raw and later converted to B&W in CS4.
Here is a happy meal toy (I believe it came from Subway) that my daughter had with her toys collection.
I like taking pictures in natural lighting and it was a bit tricky taking this with limited lighting this evening – it was an overcast day and had to take this when I got back from work when the Sun was getting ready to set. If you look closer at her face (towards right), you’ll see its underexposed. Tried the shutter to remain open for about a second, but the other half turned overexposed. Finally settled with the above capture – though I kind of like this capture 😉
Sunday is a baking day for us. Our daughter started going to school last year and we bake most of our snacks/bread at home on Sunday. Followed this easy to follow recipe from Baker’s Banter blog – we made it tad healthier by adding in oat bran, cranberries and flax meal.
The other day when cleaning up my garage I came across this dead Mexican bean beetle. Had this stored in a ziploc bag for a macro capture and had this shot using my Nikkor 60mm macro for today’s post. Earlier I tried capturing this with reverse mount BR-2A/28mm prime but didn’t workout very well.
That’s breakfast cereals in our pantry. I had something else in mind for today’s post, but got the idea to picture the cereals at the 11th hour 🙂
We love cereal at our home – its cheap and tastes good. Got Milk?
From left to right:
Bob’s thick cut oats – these are the best that I’ve tasted. Tastes great both in Bircher Muesli and as porridge. Also great for home made granola.
Kix – that’s my daughters snack.
Mini wheat – not really a healthy kind but when you got that sugar craving, can’t beat mini wheat and cold milk.
Cheerios – that’s my kiddos snack.
Wheetabix – Got introduced to Wheetabix by a friend who came from the UK. Tastes great with cold milk and a hint of sugar.
Steel cut oats – one of my other favorites. Takes a little bit of time to make porridge out of this, but its worth waiting.
Spaghetti stir fry…that’s my dinner.
I had a different idea for today’s post, but my wife suggested may be I should try food photography. True, I haven’t taken food photographs for quite some time now. So I was delighted to take the picture of stir fry. Further, we had good amount of sunlight this evening coming through the window and took this picture in natural lighting.
I got the idea for today’s post from Flickr. Here are some ideas on how this was done.
Obviously you need an Apple for this project 😉
Used a spray bottle to create water drops effect and a black yoga mat for the backdrop. I had this set up in the basement where I could have more control over the light. Turned off all the lights source – except a project light with a wax paper on top, lit from the left side. Then had my D70/Nikkor 60mm macro set on my tripod and shot this in full manual mode.
I am not totally satisfied with this though. I think the front was overexposed. May be next time, I need to play with the lighting setup.
Originally I was wanting to post a macro capture of a bubble. That didn’t workout very well. I had unsuccessfully tried capturing a bubble from a GermX pump using a reverse mounted Br-2a/28mm prime combination. I didn’t like the way it turned out. So I was going through our closet and came across this box with mending supplies. Played around a bit with setup and finally got this colorful capture. Another post using my Nikkor 60mm macro lens.