Showing posts with label tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tips. Show all posts

Monday, August 3, 2009

Photography-along

Lately I have been inspired by all the beautiful photography floating around on Flickr as well as on my favorite blogs. I would really like to re-learn the things I learned back in my high school photography class - has it been 11 years already? I think I could be pretty good better at it, besides it runs in my family! Check out just a few examples of my brother's amazing photo skills!






Yes, I'm proud of my brother! ...and maybe a little jealous too! But in a good way! So while I may not have a fancy schamncy DSLR, yet, I just got myself a pretty decent point and shoot camera, a Canon PowerShot A570 IS - an oldie but a goodie. My goal is to get comfortable using it in full manual mode - Scary!! I know. Once I get comfortable with it, and I save up some money I'll think about upgrading to a DSLR. For now it is sufficient for my needs.

You may think you need a fancy DSLR to get some great images, but think again!!! I've been scourging the internet for info, tutorials, classes on improving your photography and you most definitely DO NOT need a fancy camera. Check out IvoryHut if you don't believe me!

So why don't you join me and learn along with me? I have found a great lesson set over on mourgeFile. It is comprised of 10 lessons that cover a wealth of information and techniques. What I really like about the lessons is that you have an assignment for each lesson so you actually have to practice what you learn! Don't worry though they're pretty simple assignments.

I was thinking we could take it one lesson per week (some might go for 2 weeks) and we could post our images on our own blogs and critique each others work (you could also sign up for a morgue file account and post your pictures in the lesson forum on morgueFile for even more feedback.) Through out the week I'll post other articles and links on the lesson's subject matter that you might find useful.

So leave a comment and let me know if you are "in." I'll post everyone's links on my sidebar so you can visit each other's site and give some constructive criticism. Feel free to join in even if we have already started. We'll start on Thursday Aug 6th!!


Here's a button for your blog:






Just right click and select "save as" to save it to your computer, then upload it to your blog. You can link to this post by using this url: http://blog.petitdebutant.com/2009/08/photography-along.html

You can find the lessons here:





See you soon!

Friday, April 3, 2009

Painting a door

I found it! My picture was saved to the desktop for easy access and I had forgotten where I put it. This will be more of a tips post rather than a step by step post.


Materials I used:
  • Interior latex paint (white, gloss)
  • Angled brush (I love my Purdy)



Tips:
  • Dust and clean your door first. (I like Simple Green)
  • Paint with the grain of your door ( Sections 1, 5 & 9 were painted with horizontal strokes, the rest were done in vertical strokes)
  • Look at your door and you will see the "sections" already picked out for you
  • Start on the top half of the door ( the numbers indicate the order in which i started painting.
  • As I painted section 1 I also painted to the top of the door (when it is open)
  • As I painted sections 3 & 7 I painted the inside edge of the door (when it is open)
  • Let dry a couple of hours before you come back and decide whether you need another coat. As your door is drying it may look uneven but will look perfect once dry.
I like to use the glossy paint on doors and trims because it stands up to cleaning and it just "pops" and brightens any room. I especially love the effect on a windowsill because the paint seems to reflect the light into the room better.

I do have a more common type of door (with out the curved panels) I'll try and do up another little numbered picture of that door as well. Feel free to ask me any questions!

This week I hope to tackle the french door in the kitchen and maybe even the staircase in the living room!