Wednesday, May 31, 2017

ND400 Filter

An ND 400 filter enables you to compose long exposure images during normal daylight.
The image below is a 30 second exposure at f/22 with a Canon EOS 5DS R using a Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM Lens and ND400 lens. Daylight shots like this are also enhanced by using a circular polarizer as well. In this case it really separates the clouds from the sky and gives the sky a deeper color.

                                                

Photographing Fast Moving Objects



How to photograph fast moving objects

The best way to photograph fast moving objects is to line them up down range and track them (follow with your camera) as they come towards you. Ideally you want to shoot manual with a shallow depth of field at a fast time (i.e. 1/250 or faster)

As you can see below, I have attached images I took of a Navy Blue Angels Show. These were shot at f/5.6 at 1/250 with a burst of 5 shots per second using a Canon 5D Mark III with a Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM Lens set at 200mm.                                                     










Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Photographing The Stars


Photographing The  Stars

Star photography requires an area with dark skies with near zero light pollution. High elevation, (above 5000 feet elevation), and less than half of a full moon. Although the lower the light, the more visible the stars, some moon light enables the composition of a good photograph.

Stars will start to show movement in about 30 seconds. Given that, you'll need a digital camera with at lease a f/4.0 lens and and ISO of 4000 or better to capture stars without movement.

Figure 1. 

Figure 1 was captured with my Canon 5DSR at ISO 6400 with a Canon TS-E 24mm, f/3.5,  and 15 second exposure. This short exposure setting captures the stars without movement. Notice the milky way in the center of the photo.

Figure 2 

Figure 2was captured with my Canon 5DSR at ISO 100 with a Canon TS-E 24mm, f/8,  and 30 minute exposure. The 30 minute exposure creates star trails as the earth turns which changes the relative position of the stars leaving a trail for each star. The blue in the sky comes from the moon light of a third quarter moon (half full).


Roosevelt Bynum

 






Monday, August 31, 2015

Canon TS-E 24mm 1:3.5 L II

Canon TS-E 24mm 1:3.5 L II Lens

I recently purchased the Canon EOS 5DS R 50MP camera. Since I also shoot with a 4x5 view camera, I decided to try the Canon TS-E 24mm 1:3.5 L II to see if I could emulate the Tilt/Shift movements. 

Albeit 50MP is not quite 4x5 sheet film detail, it is enough to consider as a replacement.
The Canon TS-E 24mm lens enables you to execute view camera like movements  

Figure 1.


In figure 1 you see the normal distortion common to a wide angle lens.

Figure 2.
In Figure 2, I used the TS-E 24mm to perform a rise movement to remove the distortion
For more detail on this lens see the DP Review at http://www.dpreview.com/lensreviews/canon_24_3p5_tse_c10.



Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Triton Museum in Santa Clara (April 16 - June 23, 2013)

Roosevelt Bynum Photography will be on exhibit at the Triton Museum in Santa Clara (April 16 - June 23, 2013) in the 2013 Photo Competition & Exibition.

Since I use a 4x5 view camera, these images are printed large and the detail will appear as though you're looking out thw window experiencing the scene first hand.

The reception will be Friday May 10, 2013 6:00 - 8:00 PM

Winter at Yosemite

 Bridalveil Stream

Thursday, September 15, 2011

35th Almaden Valley Art & Wine Festival

Come experience the Fine Art Photography of Roosevelt Bynum Photography at the Almaden Art and Wine Festival at the Almaden Lake Park, Sunday September 18, 2011, 10 AM to 6 PM.

Here is a YouTube Video of the featured artists.

This year I will feature large Canvas gallery wrapped prints. Hope to see you there.



Roosevelt