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Zoom In To Make Them Look Better

19 Nov

When you are shooting with a wide angle lens or a zoom lens, the amount that you are zoomed in or zoomed out is called the focal length. On a DSLR lens, you can see the focal length you are at when you look on your lens. For point and shoot cameras, the focal range of your lens is written on the front of the lens (my Canon PowerShot SD30 says 6.3-14.9mm). The “mm” numbers on the lens is your focal length range. For my point-and-shoot, when I am at 6.3mm the lens is at its widest focal length….and when it’s at 14.9mm it is at it’s farthest (most zoomed) focal length.

Why is it worth knowing a bit about this? Well, when you are taking a picture of someone you often want them to look as good as possible. You want the picture to look natural and be a good representation of that person. When you are taking a picture of someone at a wide focal length the resulting image ends up being distorted because of the way that the lens captures the image. When you are at a long focal length (for DSLR cameras 70mm or more) you get an image that is much less distorted and more an accurate representation of what that person looks like in real life.

Here is an example.

The left image was shot at 42mm and you can see the shape of Tyler’s head is a bit distorted/egg shaped. This is because the photo was taken at a relatively wide angle for taking pictures of people. Now look at the picture on the right that was shot at 115mm. His face and features look much more natural and are definitely closer to what you would see in real life if you were sitting across the table from Tyler.

I should mention that Tyler is participating in Movember….a month of growing a mustache to help raise awareness of men’s health issues, and in particular prostate cancer. You can go here to check out his Movember page, rate his “Mo”, and maybe even donate some money towards prostate cancer research?

 
 

Cinque Terre

23 Oct

I’ve done my share of traveling. Had lots of fun. I’ve seen a lot of amazing things. But when I think back to the places I’ve been, I can’t help but think about the one place I really want to go back to. I was talking with my friend Peter the other day and I didn’t mention anything about my recent thoughts about traveling and the places I’ve been. I asked him a question, “If you could go back to anywhere you’ve already been, where would it be?” He said, hands down, without a doubt, with now reservations or hesitations – Cinque Terre. And those are my thoughts exactly. I don’t care about anywhere else. I just want to go back.

Vernazza - Cinque Terre © Andrew Johnson

There are so many places that I haven’t seen. Things I haven’t done. But I don’t care about those places or things right now. I just want to go back to Cinque Terre. Why? Is it because it has great shopping? No. Is it a huge city? No. Is there a lot to do there? No. Are the roads fun to drive? No (there are no roads). Is it exciting and busy? No. It is none of those things.

It is, however, an authentic Italian experience with authentic people, food, wine, and landscape. Life slows down, and happiness goes up.

So, I’m just putting this out there. Letting the world know. Making an open offer. If you are getting married in Italy, I will shoot your wedding at no cost if you pay for my flight to get there and back (Vancouver to Rome or Milan). Email me if you’re interested (andrew at bigpicphoto dot com).
 

Bridal Fair [October 2010]

13 Oct

Well now, it has been quite the busy couple weeks. I launched of my new website www.BigPicPhoto.com, I created the graphic design for my handouts and business cards, and I prepared some high resolution slideshows for the Bridal Fair last weekend. I’ve been pretty swamped. But it was worth it. The bridal show went very well and I handed out lots of business cards to brides-to-be throughout the day.

I also got a chance to go and take some pictures at the wedding dress fashion show they did in the morning. It was pretty easy to take great photos considering I had pretty ladies in pretty dresses walking down a well lit runway (albeit weirdly lit at some points ~ why did they have the blue lights on so much?). Here is a link to the album on my Facebook page.

The fashion show pictures were taken with a new lens I recently purchased; an 85mm f1.8 prime lens. I’m super happy with it. It’s very sharp and good a focusing….probably better than any of my other lenses. My previous post about my 50mm lens said that it was my favourite lens for parties and hanging out with friends….but the 85mm might join the 50mm in the winners circle after I test it out a bit more.

I’ve added a new slideshow widget to my blog, so I thought I’d drop it in here to show off the bridal fair photos. Enjoy!