Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Back Once More!

Wow. It's been awhile. School makes life busy. I do have some pictures to share, and I'm excited to post them! :D

Definitely my favorite place. This is in West Virginia. :) We were hiking up the hill to the left, and my cousin got a bug in his ear. :o
This was also taken in West Virginia. Gavin is my buddy ;)

This is Anthony playing the guitar. Pleasant sounding hobby :)
Hope you enjoyed the pictures. Until next time... :)

- Brett Cole ♦ Photography

Monday, August 4, 2014

Acromioclavicular Separation - BCP

QUOTE:
"If I could tell the story in words, I wouldn't have to lug around a camera." - Lewis Hine

"A picture speaks a thousand words" as the old saying goes. It's true. A lot of times, you can't really capture feeling in writing as well as photography. When people have a visual of what is going on, it's a lot easier to discern what is going on.

I haven't blogged in a bit, but that was partly due to our church campmeeting in Monark Springs, Missouri, and secondly due to an injury I sustained during the campmeeting. But more about that later... right now, I want to post some pictures. :P

I took this photo one afternoon while I was playing around with focus and bokeh. I really like the blurred background and the fescue that is in tight focus.

This was part of an adventure I had while in Kansas, at my cousins' grandparents' farm. We were riding the fourwheeler, and while we went past a tree, my cousin yelled, "Snake!" I hurried back to get my camera and then went to take some pictures. This is my favorite one, because I got the tongue of the bright green snake when it was out.

This photo was taken during sunset. I like messing around with the amazing focus of my new camera, and this is the results of that. :)

This is a roly poly as it was passing my lens. Very difficult to get these photos in focus, because they move so quickly!
I hope you enjoyed the above photos. :) Now, I will explain the title of this blog post. During the afternoon between services, some guys went to the YMCA to play basketball. I was playing, too. I was dribbling up the court someone came from behind and accidentally bumped me. I lost my balance, and rather than try to brace my fall with my hands, I held on to the ball. I didn't want our team to lose possession. I landed directly on my right shoulder and heard it pop when I hit. I bounced up pretty quickly, but realized that something wasn't right. I couldn't raise my right arm. I decided I wouldn't be playing any more. We had some friends check it out, and they thought it was dislocated, but didn't know how to correct it. We went ot Urgent Care in Joplin, Missouri to see if they could pop it back into socket. When we got there, they took X-rays and determined that it was acromioclavicular separation, not a shoulder out of socket. In English, that meant that I had a torn ligament in between my neck and shoulder-blade. I've had to wear a sling since then, until yesterday. Yesterday, I really felt that the Lord blessed my shoulder, and I feel much better now. :) School starts August 13th, so I might be busier with homework, since it's my first year of high school. It's kind of scary to think that I'm a freshman now. Wow. Time flies. I'm really excited about taking Spanish I this year. I just hope my shoulder will allow me to carry my backpack. Lol. That's all I have, so adios, amigos! ;P

- Brett Cole ♦ Photography

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

First Day With My Camera - BCP

QUOTE:
"The single most important component of a camera is the twelve inches behind it." - Ansel Adams

As I've been blogging, I realize that many of the quotes I find come from an early photographer named Ansel Adams. The man was evidently wise in the ways of photography. This quote shows how insiginificant a camera can be if the user does not know how to operate it. You can take high quality pictures with Canon 1D X, but if you are taking overexposed pictures of the sky, there is no beauty in it. What I'm trying to say is, even if you aren't content with the camera you have, you can still take good photos if you learn to know what you are doing.

In this blog, I've selected a few of the photos from my first day with my new camera (Canon EOS Rebe T5). When I first got my camera, I was so excited. I opened it as quick as I could and putting the lens on, connected my strap, and then realized that the battery would have to charge before I could take any pictures. I read in the manual that it would take an agonizing TWO HOURS to charge. My excitement soon turned to lament. But there was nothing I could do about it. I suppose God gave me a lesson in patience. ;) Anyways, I hope you enjoy these pictures. :)

My sister was making quesadillas the night that I got my camera, and I looked at it as a photo opportunity. In this shot, I wanted to get the aspect of my sister working on them (Thank you, Kendra! They were delicious!) ;)

Post production of the delicious Mexican food :)

Something I had always wanted to do with my camera... Bokeh in a glared sunset. I hadn't been able to do it with my first camera, so the day I got my camera, the sunset looked pretty good and I was able to accomplish it :)

Dandelions have always amazed me. :) I like how intricate each seed is, and how you can blow them away like dust. Someday, I hope to get a picture of someone blowing the seeds off of a dandelion, but this will have to work for now :P
Summer is thoroughly started, and Monark is just around the corner. If you don't know what Monark is, you will if you keep reading. Monark Springs Campmeeting is an international campmeeting that our church hosts in Monark Springs, Missouri. All are welcome to attend. :) To me, Monark is one of the greatest times of the year. God blesses us greatly and sends divine singing and preaching.

For the Fourth of July, to celebrate our nation's birthday, we went to Arkansas and went tubing on Beaver Lake, then went to Eureka Springs for some shopping and dinner. :) God greatly blesses me, and I'm so thankful to Him. Until next time, I'm out. :)

- Brett Cole ♦ Photography

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Monday, June 30, 2014

Canon EOS Rebel T5 - BCP

QUOTE:
"Photography, to me, us catching a moment which is passing, and which is true."
- Jacques-Henri Lartigue

True, indeed, is the beauty of God's creation. When taking a photo of a dazzling sunset, a flowing river, a beautiful flower - any of these things - it is the true beauty of God, captured through the lens of a camera.

Well, well, well. I have some apologies to make. I know I haven't posted in a long time, and I'm sorry about that. I've been trying to save up for a new camera... and I finally got it! It is the newest Canon camera of the Rebel series, the T5. I've had so much fun taking photos with it, and with Lightroom available again, I can now view the RAW files on our Windows computer. ;) Ready or not, here come the pictures! :D 

I was in the car, and I had my camera, eager to take pictures. (The excitement of my "new" camera hasn't worn off yet, if you can't tell ;) ) It started to rain, so I started to mess with the manual focus and DOF (depth of field) of my camera. I tried to get the raindrops in focus and the background out of focus. If you can tell, one car in the opposite lane has their blinker on, so one light is shining. :) 

My sister and I had a dentist appointment on our city square, and while my sister (Kendra) got her teeth checked out, I took it as a photo-op. Bein only a couple of days after I got my camera, I was extremely excited about it. :) Our city has a neat little old-time square in downtown, and it has some pretty cool alleys and old buildings. This picture was inspired by a picture I had seen taken at the same place for someone's family portraits. I thought It would be cool to see the way the bricks look as they get farther away.

This photo was taken of our mailbox the day that I got my camera (What an exciting day!). :)  One of the biggest perks that I saw in DSLR cameras over other cameras is the focus points and DOF. I was playing around with the words on our mailbox and liked getting them in and out of focus. It was a cool experience and I'd love to try more photo adventures with a similar concept. 

I really hope you enjoyed the pictures. Comment and tell me which one you liked the best! A lot has happened since I last blogged, but I can't tell it all right now. :D There will be stories by pictures in later blogs. ;) I hope to pick up my weekly blogging again, but we will have to see how that goes. I have "graduated" from Junior High School (8th grade) and will begin High School in August :) Other than that, I don't have much to say right now. Hopefully you enjoyed this blog, and maybe you will look again next week to see a new blog ;D. Later, friends!

- Brett Cole ♦ Photography

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Thursday, February 20, 2014

Grand Falls Photography - BCP

QUOTE:
"There is nothing worse than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept." - Ansel Adams

Truer words of photography have never been spoken. Without a strong idea behind the photo, it can be as clear as it can get, and yet still not be a good photo. What really makes a good photo is the depth of it, and how it feels to the viewer. It's not all about quality.

I'm pretty excited right now. I was privileged to spend this Tuesday afternoon/evening with a very talented photographer, MarLeah Cole. She is an amazing photographer, and takes some great photos. Check them out by going here: http://www.marleahjoy.blogspot.com/ She is also on Facebook: Photography by MarLeah Joy.

I will explain the reason that I was with her later, but for now, let's get to some pictures, shall we?

I had a great time on this photo shoot! It was very fun, and I got some great shots. This particular shot was taken as the sun was setting with a six second shutter speed. I really like the look of still water. Some people say they like "real" pictures, but this is real. I think of it like art, and like a painting. :)

This shot was taken with a six second shutter speed as well. The water was swirling back and forth, making a very beautiful scene. I liked the trees in the background, and the curve of the bank.

Okay, so I said I went with MarLeah on a photo shoot. It was a blast! I was able to hold the reflector and just help in general with the shoot. Afterwards, we had a good time just taking landscape shots. It was really fun.

There was one, down point of the trip though. I didn't realize it until I was at home, but I had my ISO too high... :/ A lot of the pictures that I was really excited about were grainy because of the high ISO. Oh well, it's experience, and I can learn what to do better for the future.

I have been extremely busy with school and other extra-curricular activities, and haven't been able to blog on time, or post pictures any where. I hope that I can have a little bit of the burden relieved soon, so I can start doing more of the things that I like. ;) On the bright side, it's preparing me for life of the future... so it's not all bad. :)

Also, I have some great friends that are photographers. One of my friends, Josh Leyva, just published a nice new site for his photographer. Check it out at joshleyva.com. He's got some great photos. That's all that I have for now, so hopefully you guys read this, and enjoy it. ;) Have a great day everyone!!! :D Over and out!

- Brett Cole ♦ Photography



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Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Lull of Winter - BCP

QUOTE:
"Skill in photography is acquired by practice, not by purchase." - Percy W. Harris

I can really relate to Percy Harris on this one. It gives me real encouragement to think that I can make my skill better in photography even though I don't have a DSLR yet. I perceive this to mean that you don't need the camera, the best tripod, the best equipment to make yourself a good photographer. Just the repetition of snapping photos is enough to make you better. Since I don't have a DSLR, this has really encouraged me to take more pictures and keep on keeping on with photography.

But, I know you don't want to hear me rambling on and on about quotes and such, so I'll stop for now. ;) I haven't been able to take too many new pictures lately (I will explain a little later) but I have been editing some of my older shots with my Lightroom software. And now, I will let you see some of my hard work. :)

This was taken quite a while back, but I thought the clouds looked pretty neat, and that I should post this shot. God made a beautiful world, and to me, a big part of the beauty lies in the clouds. :)

This was taken on an early morning shoot. I thought the fog looked cool in the valley here with the sun shining on it.  Sunrises are very beautiful, and although this shot wasn't taken too early, it seems to very well capture the foggy and damp feeling pretty well.

 
I really like this picture. Of course I'm biased because I'm the photographer, but I really like the way that I was able to capture the sunrays that were coming through and shining on the trees. It really makes me happy to see pictures of "radiance" from the sun.

I really hope you liked the photos. I put three on this time, just for fun. :) When I have a bunch of new photos, I can't resist the urge to share expediently. :P After all, two a week isn't enough, is it?! ;)

I know my blogs are usually posted on Monday or Tuesday, but this week I was a little behind, thanks to my sickness... :( Unfortunately, missing school doesn't exempt you from the work. Therefore, I have had loads of homework since I came back. (Just to clarify: I went back late Friday morning, and was there on Monday. Then, from Tuesday until the next Monday, we had snow days) 

Now that I'm back, we are being loaded with school work, plus the work that I didn't get from teachers BEFORE all the snow from when I was gone. AGH! :/ Oh well, things come, and things go. :) We'll see how this one turns out.

Other than a lot of homework, school has been going pretty well. Also, I am REALLY excited about a play we are doing in English on Friday. It should be great! :D Speaking of Friday, that's Valentine's Day. Since I don't blog on Friday's, I guess I'll send wishes your way now.

Happy Valentine's Day, everyone! ☺ ♥ ♥ ♥ ☺

Well, thanks again for reading, and don't forget to follow me on Google+ for more photos, and subscribe via email to my blog to get weekly updates. I hope you liked the photos, and have a GREAT week. :)

- Brett Cole ♦ Photography


Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Plagued by the Flu - BCP

QUOTE:
"Your first 10,000 photographs are your worst." - Henri Cartier-Bresson

I can't wait for that 10,000th picture. In truth, no one ever has a "best" picture any way. Each photo is perceived differently by each person. I believe that Henri has a good point here, and was successful in conveying to us that you don't get it right at the beginning, and that every good thing comes with time. Sometimes, it takes quite a while, and other times, it's very short.

But don't worry, I think you just might like these pre-10,000 photos I took. ;)

I thought this leaf looked very nice when I was taking some pictures one afternoon, getting ready for the sunset. The insect holes in the leaf, the spikes on the stems, it just looked terrific, and I had to capture it. I hope you like it.

After I took this picture, I realized that it looked "set up." But, it was 100% natural. It was a gentle rain outside, and I wanted to get some bubbles in a picture. I saw this puddle in the gravel, and took a few snapshots. I thought the leaves that had fallen from a nearby tree would look nice too, so without disturbing nature, I re-positioned my angle and got the green leaves in there as well. It turned out very nice. 

Well, those are the pictures I've got for now, I hope you like them. :) Remember that these are exclusive to the blog. I also have other exclusive shots on my Facebook page, so be sure to look both places to get as many of my pictures as possible. ;)

I'm sure many people can relate to a sneeze here, cough there, dripping nose, high fever, and dreariness. But don't fret! It will, at some point, come to an end, and you won't have the icky flu any longer. Trust me. I had it, and it was bad. But I got through it.

For me, the flu entailed a few key ingredients: fever, coughing, sneezing, and a raging headache. My fever continued to rise, until Wednesday night, where it peaked off at 103.6°F. I missed three days of school, so now I have homework. A lot. Of homework. Ugh.

Hopefully you enjoy my blog, because that's all I have for this week. Check back again next week to see some more pictures. Thanks for viewing. :)

- Brett Cole ♦ Photography


Monday, January 27, 2014

The World We Have - BCP

QUOTE:
"Which of my photographs is my favorite? The one I'm going to take tomorrow." - Imogen Cunningham

Endless opportunities lie in the future. Your best photo has NOT been taken yet. Maybe your favorite, but only so far. Never tell yourself you can't get better. That will be your demise. 

I've been thinking of the dull scenery of winter trees, and the lack of color. I realized that you don't always have to have the "perfect" ingredients to take a picture. After all, you make the picture, it doesn't make itself. 

You have to craft the picture, and use the ingredients you have. Maybe make the picture a different style. Not all pictures have to be "cheery" or "happy." Some can be labeled "dreary" or "sad" and still be very good pictures. 

I want to make the best of the opportunities I have for the moment, and not wait for what looks perfect, because I will never find it. We need to use the world we have to take photos for today.

On to the pictures:

This was taken in super macro, and manual. I like playing around with my camera, and seeing what I can do with it. In this photo, I was trying to create a feeling of flow, with the viewers' gaze drifting to the right. I love shooting macro and getting the small details in the picture. This has not been edited.

We have had quite a few pretty skies, and I have been trying to shoot manual during these sunsets. I like to get a lot of the clouds as well when I take pictures, because they are an important part of what makes a pretty sky. This photo has not been edited.

I hope you like my pictures. :) I have been trying to take more pictures. I'm running out of quality pictures from the past, so I have to keep my production up. I have quite a few more pictures waiting to be posted, so be on the look out for those. 

Many of my pictures will be regularly uploaded on my Facebook page, so be sure to check them out there if you can. On Facebook, I will be using the hashtag #bcp for Brett Cole ♦ Photography. That way, people can easily find my pictures.

I think I have done a pretty good job of blogging on a weekly basis, but please comment and tell me what you think. I need suggestions on how to make my blog better. If you want me to blog with more pictures, I can probably do that. Basically, I am having trouble knowing what people want from my blog, so please help me out here. ;)

I have been contacted by a great photographer, Jacob Gonzalez, and I would like to give him a shoutout. He is a great photographer, so check him out. You can find him on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JacobGonzalezPhotography?fref=ts

That is about all I have for now, but stay tuned to my photography page on Facebook. Photos are coming. :) The next shot from my first shoot is below. Thanks again for reading.

- Brett Cole ♦ Photography


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Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Photography At Its Best: Shooting Manual - BCP

* Before I got started with this week's post, I thought I should explain something. As a photographer, I shoot mostly landscapes, but I can shoot portrait as well, and enjoy doing it. *
-BCP-

QUOTE:
"You don't take a photograph, you make it." - Ansel Adams

This is a great quote. To be a good photographer, you need to be aware of what makes a good photo, and know how to capture it the right way and the right time. 

That being said, I've been taking a little deeper look into manual photography (thanks to a little inspiration, ;) you know who you are...) and have been using it to take most of my pictures. We have had quite a few pretty sunsets recently, and I got some great shots. :) 

When shooting in manual, I believe it is important to experiment. At the start, you don't have to know exactly what the shutter-speed is, what aperture means, or how ISO is used. At the first. To start out, you need to experiment with each of these features. You need to discover for yourself what they make the pictures look like. If you don't know the denotation of the word, it's fine, as long as you learn how it affects your photographs.

I don't want to make people think that knowing what these things mean is optional. Only when you start out, does what I'm saying apply. It's how you start. Then you can learn the depth of each aspect. Every great photographer knows how they affect the picture you take.

I've been doing some 'experimenting' myself, and I've been learning even more of how to craft my photos. It really helps, and I have learned a great deal about how to factor these aspects the right way to make my photos look good. Photography is an outlet for your imagination. You need to use it in the best way possible.

Here are the photos for this blog:

This photo was taken through the trees, manual mode, and I thought it turned out pretty good with the blue sky and brilliant sun. It has not been edited. I tried to hide the rays on this one. Experimenting with different ways and types of photography is one of my favorite parts of being a photographer.

This is just one of many beautiful sunsets we have had in the past few weeks. Once again taken on manual mode, this one has not been edited. I really like the varied display of colors portrayed on this one.

Well, I think the pictures are pretty good, but I *MIGHT* be biased! ;) Life has been good, and I've been taking even MORE pictures, which I think is great. With my external hard drive, I have plenty of space (1 TB) to put my photos, edited or not. The space is very nice when you take a lot of pictures, edit them, and then have large files. I can't shoot RAW with my little digital camera, so they aren't as big as many people's, but I know the feeling of a slow computer, and most of that would be dedicated to my extensive photography collection. :)

I have received great inspiration to take more photographs from multiple people, and from quotes. I want to give a special thanks to everyone that has inspired me and helped me. I have also signed up to receive weekly newsletters from Digital Photography School, to help give inspiration and tips about photography. :)

I also want to explain my photography a little more. I know this is going to be a big blog post, but I hope everyone reads it and enjoys it. :) I take a lot of pictures, and I use manual mode for a lot of things, but I have been guilty of being an auto reliant. I am trying to change that, because I know that if I get a DSLR soon (I want to), I will be needing to shoot manual to use the full potential of the camera. Right now, the camera I use is a Fujifilm Finepix S1000fd with 12x optical zoom and 10.0 mega pixels. It works pretty well right now, but tends to make the pictures grainy. It has worked great, though, so I'm glad that I was privileged to get it for a cheap price.

To edit my photos, I use Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4, the best software I have tried. I have used Adobe Photoshop CS6, Gimp, Pixlr Editor, and others, but none of them had the white balance and precision retouching abilities that I liked as much as Lightroom. I'm glad that I have been able to use this program, and I would recommend it to anyone looking for a quality photo editing software.

To extend the disclaimer at the beginning of this post, I want to say that I am looking for more portrait photography jobs. If you know someone who needs a photo shoot of them and/or their family, feel free to contact me at deanmail099@gmail.com. 

The weather has been pretty nice the past week, with no snow... no snow is the only con. But, every phase of weather has a pro and a con. The pro of the pretty weather as of now is sports. Ultimate Frisbee is one of my top three sports by now, and I love playing it whenever I get the chance. :) Around here, we only play with pro discs, sponsored by the AUDL (American United Disc League) and Brodie Smith. 

School is great, even if I don't particularly like science right now. :) English is going great, and we are doing a lot of writing; that's always exciting! In Publications, we are doing a lot of work on the Yearbook, and the pages are starting to look really good. In P.E., (Physical Education or Gym) we have been doing some fitness. We are doing that for the rest of this week, but contrary to popular 8th grader beliefs, I actually like what we are doing in gym. 

We are running the bleachers, doing squats, and working out. I have really wanted to get myself in better physical shape, and I think I will be by the end of this semester. We do weights, running, and stretches. I've really enjoyed it, and I can't wait for the Frisbee unit! ;) 

That is about all that I have for this post. I have finally gotten permission from my clients to post the best of the pictures from their photo shoot, so I will post one picture every week. They will be under the blog post at the very end. Enjoy! :)

- Brett Cole ♦ Photography


Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Winter Wonders!

QUOTE:
"Photography is an important part of my life." - Conrad Hall

Ditto, Conrad. I love photography, and it is important to me! :)

Oh, how I love winter! As Alex says, "Snow, snowsnow, snowsnowsnowsnowsnowsnow!" Haha, "Snow Day" in Adventures in Odyssey is great! :) Speaking of snow days, we have had plenty of them this winter! I love the snow, and it just so happens that is makes perfect photo opportunities. And I try to take advantage of them when I can. :) So, I have some pictures! :) I already posted one of these pictures on my photography page on Facebook, but hopefully you'll want to see them here. (And read the blog) ;) 

This is a picture I took of the ice, during the ice storm we had. It was a great opportunity to get some shots, and I was able to get a few. Most were blurry, though, due to the below freezing, bone-chilling, wind biting temperature (weather).

This was taken in manual, and I'll be the first to say it didn't turn out as I would have liked it to. But, we're always learning, right? I figure no one reads my blog anyway, so who cares? Haha just kidding. I know a few do, but it doesn't hurt to see some mess ups, does it? In this one, I was trying to capture the feel of a person walking towards the sunset int he snow. I hope it worked. :)

That's the pictures I have, so I hope you enjoyed them. I've been enjoying winter (I always do). I was especially glad that I got so many days off of school, AND when I learned that we won't have to go to school in June to make up all those fun days. :) Snow is great for many things, I guess that's why I like it. Snowball wars, snow forts, sledding, skiing (never done it, but sounds fun), game nights with my family, toasty covers at night, and just the cliche things to do in the snow and in the house while the turbulent winter winds blow about. (I think a little of my love of writing surfaced there... haha) I've been enjoying going back to school though... imagine that! Ha! I guess I like to see my friends again. :) Maybe you guys have had some fun this winter! Leave your experiences in the comments if you want. I love winter stories. :) Thank you for reading (If you got this far...) and I hope you enjoy what I do. :D

- Brett Cole ♦ Photography

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

A Look Into Macro Photography

QUOTE:
"What makes photography a strange invention is that its primary raw materials are light and time." 
- John Berger

Greetings! :) Photography is indeed easy to shape. It needs light and time, and a camera. That's about it. It's primary materials are in nature. In this blog post, I want to take a look at macro photography. Macro, in short, basically means close-up. For an example, here is my first picture, an older one:
This picture was taken in a while back. It was in one of my first posts to this blog. But take a look at the picture. I got close to the object (flower) and took the picture, focusing on the object in a short distance. I really liked the water drops that were covering the flowers, as this photo was taken right after a rain shower.
So, you see that macro photographs are taken close to the object, or subject, of the picture. Macro photography is useful for taking pictures of small objects and, in effect, magnifying them. Take a look at this picture:
In this photo, I wanted to focus on the button and where it buttons. By taking it macro-style, I practically magnified it, and put it in focus. This photo was fun to take, it was taken a while back, and I have posted a black and white version of it on the blog before. 
I really enjoy macro photography, so a lot of my photos will probably incorporate macro in some way, shape, or form. ;)

It's really been winter lately! Temperatures down below zero Fahrenheit! Brrr! We've been on our Christmas break, but the today we got school off again because of inclement weather (snow, ice, cold temperatures, bad road conditions). They almost always say due to inclement weather, but I've noticed, once you get multiple days in a row, they quit saying "due to inclement weather." It changes to simply "School closed X day, X month." :D I find it amusing! I'm going to get some shots of the awesome wintry weather today, and a few of them should be on my next blog post! :) 

On a side note, I haven't gotten permission to share the photos from my debut photography session, but when I do, they'll be included as a bonus photo in my future blog posts. They'll probably be posted at a rate of one per blog post, so it will take a few weeks to get the best ones. :) I can't wait to get future jobs, because it's great!

That's all I have for this post. As always, thanks for taking the time to read. Until next time, I'm signing off.


- Brett Cole ♦ Photography

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Happy New Year!

HAPPY NEW YEAR!
(Before I got started, I just had to say it! ;) 2014 awaits. Seize it)

QUOTE:
"Photography takes an instant out of time, altering life by holding it still." - Dorothea Lange

That is one of my favorite photography quotes, and it's very true. I've been thinking about photography more and more, and decided that I should start up blogging again. After all, it's a new year, and I can have a new beginning in blogging, right? I plan to do things a little differently. I am hoping to blog once a week, posting one or two pictures in the blog, and making it more of an actual blog. So, I guess I'll start out with the pictures.

Okay, so this is one of my favorite shots I've gotten so far. It's a stunning sunset in Missouri (we have quite a few of those it seems) and I was shooting on "sunset" mode for this shot. I took it, straightened it (didn't have my tripod at this point), and added a few edits. Taking this photo and running it through so basic editing, I was able to get more of the true feeling that I felt when I got this picture. The sun was beautiful, and with the tree and barbed wire in the forefront, it was a perfect photo opportunity.
Some people have asked me why I edit photos. This is my answer for them. When you take a picture with a camera, you don't get what you really see. My camera isn't all that good in the first place, so editing my photos makes them look better, and more realistic. I try to edit the pictures to fit what I really see or want to see. My opinion, I'm sure, isn't the same as everyone else, but that is my stand on the subject. Now then, next picture.


I've realized that I take a lot of pictures, but I mostly use the "Auto" setting. For this photo, I decided to try my hand at manual photography, and I think it turned out well. I wanted something that would pop, and get attention. I decided to use macro, and get this fescue in focus, but blur the background. This was a very amazing breakthrough, as I've had trouble accomplishing that aspect of photography in the past. I really like this picture as well.
Well, there you have it. Two pictures on the new year blog post. I am going to change the look of my blog as well, as you may now see. :) I've been having a lot of fun this Christmas time, and into the new year. I'll have some winter pictures on my next post, which will probably be sometime next week. 

Photography-wise, there has been a pretty big thing that happened since I last blogged. I got my first photography job, and had my first shoot. It was very fun, and from what I've heard from my "clients" (feels funny saying that ;) I had a real job!), they really liked the photos I took for them. That was exciting and encouraging, and I'm glad I was able to have that experience. I also got a tripod for my birthday, and it's really nice. It helps to steady my hands to make the pictures clear. 

I've been trying to take more pictures, and explore manual photography. I am learning how to make a picture look good without a device doing all the work. It's been fun and yet challenging. We had an ice storm, and I was able to get some pictures of the icicles. Winter is a great time to get photographs, and I got a few.


Also, I would like to request feedback on what I should do with my blog. More pictures, more blogging, more photography stuff, or whatever you want me to incorporate with this. I hope this will be a good experience for me. Please feel free leave comments or contact me personally with your thoughts about my redesigned blog. Thanks! ;) That's all I have, so thanks for reading. :)

- Brett Cole ♦ Photography

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