Friday, May 18, 2012

Back and Fourth

Running in the afternoon sun by Scott Hone.

Ollie kept wanting to visit the kindly old gentleman that is our neighbour. He ran back and fourth and back and fourth between the houses. Each time I went to check up on him he would say, Go home Daddy! And then he would race back and tell me that it is ok for me to come over, and race away. So I would head back to our neighbour and again I would be greeted with a, Go home Daddy!

Instead I got my camera out and took loads of photos of him racing back and fourth in the afternoon light.

I find this image quite intriguing. It is blurry. Almost 2 stops over exposed. No real focus.
Yet it captures the afternoon perfectly. Ollie is off on his own journey. The spider has made it's web. The bug things are flying around. The trees are glowing in the sun. And the neighbours across the road have a large overly lavish white front steps and a neat little hedge.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Skye's Belly

Sarah (http://sarahhone.com) painted our baby sitters belly. She is doing more and more belly paintings and has admitted to really enjoying them. I think it is pretty cool.

Pregnant Belly by Sarah Hone, photo by Scott Hone http://HONEphotography.com

This was taken against the light blue wall in the bathroom. 50mm @ f/1.6 (I think) with a strobe outside firing in through the window. I love the diffusion from semi-opaque bathroom glass.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Julee Latimer, Latest Works

Renowned Melbourne mosaic artist, Julee Latimer, has been invited to display her art internationally. This is really exciting because I get to have a sneak peak at her latest work.

Using the new eye-fi card has been magical. What this means is that I can have the image that I take show on the ipad almost instantly. This is great for viewing by the client. Julee loves being able to see what her images look like on screen. She already has an idea of what to expect before I send her the final processed image.

Julee Latimer Sculpture.  Photo by Melbourne based photographer, Scott Hone.

Julee Latimer Sculpture.  Photo by Melbourne based photographer, Scott Hone.

Taken with a 1D III, 50mm f/1.4 @ f9, one on axis ring flash for fill light. And 1 shoot through umbrella directly to the right of the subject as the key.

More of Julee's recent works.
Julee Latimer Sculpture.  Photo by Melbourne based photographer, Scott Hone.

Julee Latimer Sculpture.  Photo by Melbourne based photographer, Scott Hone.

Julee Latimer Sculpture.  Photo by Melbourne based photographer, Scott Hone.

Julee Latimer Sculpture.  Photo by Melbourne based photographer, Scott Hone.

Julee Latimer Sculpture.  Photo by Melbourne based photographer, Scott Hone.

Julee Latimer Sculpture.  Photo by Melbourne based photographer, Scott Hone.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Taking photos

For quite a while I have been a regular visitor the Kirk Tuck's blog, The Visual Science Lab.

He regularly posts lots of interesting pieces with regard to his views on photography. I often find his ideas eerily similar to my own. Albeit, he has probably 20 years or so more experience than what I have in the business of photography. None the less, it is quite bizarre to read somebodies words from across the other side of the world and pretty much be exactly your thoughts.

Us new (digital) photographers have quite a lot to learn from the seasoned veterans of this craft.

In light of this, I thought I would take some of Kirk's initiatives and wander around with my camera and take photos. For it's own sake.

I was finishing a job in the city at around 5pm. Wanting to avoid the evenings traffic, I grabbed my Canon 5D and trusty 50mm f/1.4 and wandered by the mighty yarra. I watched the sky go from light to dark. I saw Venus in between the buildings. And had quite a lovely time in a balmy Melbourne Autumn evening.

All images converted to jpeg in Lightroom 4 with a slight colour balance tweak. ISO ranging from 800 - 1,600.

Photo by Melbourne based photographer, Scott Hone.

Photo by Melbourne based photographer, Scott Hone.

Photo by Melbourne based photographer, Scott Hone.

Damn bird got in the way here. That was tongue in cheek. I quite enjoy serendipitous occasions like this when unplanned things happen. They quite often liven up the photo.
Photo by Melbourne based photographer, Scott Hone.

Photo by Melbourne based photographer, Scott Hone.

Photo by Melbourne based photographer, Scott Hone.

Photo by Melbourne based photographer, Scott Hone.