Red tulip

A very cool feature of the Canon G11 is its “Macro” function. I’m not exactly sure how close the lens can be to the subject and still focus, but one to two inches away focuses pretty much every time. However, getting a “keeper” close-up, especially handheld, is a bit of a crap shoot. My method: take six to ten shots and hope for a good one. I think this very tight shot of the sexy bits of a red tulip that just bloomed next to our driveway is a good one. The image is virtually straight from the camera–no color or saturation tweaks, no black point or contrast boosts, no overlaying of layers, no clone tooling of fly specks. I did crop it slightly on the bottom and left side, but that was the extent of the post processing.

Red tulip close-up

Camera settings: Manual mode, Macro function, 6.1mm, 1/125 second at f/4.0, ISO 100.

Canon G11 getting real close.

Old bone

Like I said in my last post, we had a busy weekend in the studio recording songs for our next album. While the horn players were working their magic inside, I was out and about in the overcast, drizzly weather grabbing images. This old skull hanging on the wall outside the studio caught my eye. I took several shots of it, but this straight on, close-up view was my fave.

Old bone

Lens: Canon EF-S 15-85mm at 35mm. 1/125 second at f/5.6, ISO 200.

Canon T2i shakin’ them bones.

Dusty lovers

Here’s a Holga-esque impression of a little statuette we have in the house. I set the statuette against a black backdrop and kept it dusty because I liked the dust effect in yesterday’s shot.

Cool lovers

Settings: 6.1mm (28mm equivalent), ISO 200, 1/60 second at f/4.0, flash compensation set to -1. Hand-held–like most of my shots.
Effects: B&W conversion, Nik Silver Efex (slightly tweaked “Holga” preset), blueish color cast added in Photoshop.

Canon G11 working the dust.

The man lamp

Rain rain rain–no stopping on the commute during the deluge. Once I got home I pulled out the G11 and started snapping shots in the house. This close-up shot of the man lamp in our living room was the best of the lot. I used manual controls with flash, compensation set at -1, on this one. Love the dusty detail.

The man lamp

Settings: 6.1mm (macro), 1/60 second at f/3.5, ISO 200.

Canon G11 admiring the form.