India Trip

From the minute i landed in India till i hopped on the plane back to Chicago, there wasn’t a minute when it wasn’t raining there. Well, it was both good and bad. It was green pretty much everywhere and yes the bad thing, i wasn’t able to be on the road as much as i wished. I had my cousin to drive me around places. And i kept annoying him… ‘You didn’t stop at the signal light’, ‘There is a cop right there’, ‘Wear your seat-belt’. He was getting pretty annoyed with me and it didn’t take him long to yell..”Dude.. You gotta stop.” But he was so patient to wait for me shivering in the cold when my shutter finger was busy clicking.

Here are the pictures…

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Selva & Kavikuyil Sarojini

Such a fun wedding… enuf said…

One of the sole reasons why i traveled to India, to attend my buddy’s wedding at my home town. Shooting this marriage was certainly in my mind. When i attended the wedding reception the day previous to wedding, i realized that i’ll surely be pissing off the wedding camera crew if i have my gear in there. Even though i didn’t have any fancy light setup, the space was much limited to accommodate the camera crew and their gear.

This video was shot with my Canon 5d Mark II. Lenses used: Canon 16-35mm f2.8 II, Canon EF 14mm f/2.8L II USM. The entire video was shot with Technicolor CineStyle Preset for 5D MII and later color corrected using Premiere Pro CS5.

I was so thinking that i could use my Steadicam Merlin but i knew that wasn’t practically possible. So, I had the 5D MII mounted on my Manfrotto 561BHDV-1 Fluid Video Monopod. This setup was very easy to handle and run around without tripping off anyone. I didn’t have any continuous lighting setup of my own because i knew i cannot(or i didn’t have powerful lights to..) over power the camera crew’s lights.

Music Track: Anbil Avan(Vinnaithaandi Varuvaayaa)

Software used: Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.

And BTW, for my sweet friends who couldn’t  attend this beautiful wedding for whatever reason.. Here are the moments. Watch it in HD.

I wish a happy married life to Selva & Kavikuyil Sarojini.

                                                                                               

Here is the vimeo link for those who have enough processing power on their PCs. Watch it in HD.

                                                                                                

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Anita

The last few beautiful days here in Chicago before winter gets here. I have shot in and around the Millennium park enough times, I only had to pick the spots. I decided to have the shoot as early as possible in the morning. We started the shoot around 7a.m in the morning.

Anita was such fun to shoot. She did mention that she hasn’t done much of photo shoots but the way she posed for the shots were extremely impressive. She was so patient through out the shoot when i was running around her to setup the lighting.

Strobist Info: All the shots below were shot with a single light(Canon 580 EX II) setup off-camera, triggered with Flex TT5 & Mini TT1. For few shots i used Westcott Reflector as a diffuser to let the sunlight in soft.

Anita came up with this idea of jumping high for a shot. I was using Canon 85 f/1.2L II(on a Canon 5D MII) and i should be yet another guy to mention that the focusing is slow on it. After few trial n errors, we caught this. Looks like, this is a photoshopped levitation picture but it’s not and Hey! I got a caption for this shot ‘no strings attached’ (pun intended!)

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Bursting Balloons

Have been working on this idea for quite sometime. I have seen/read a lot about how this is done and finally it’s time to capture the moments.

If you don’t care much about how and what was used to create these shots, scroll down straight to the pictures.

After i bought the Arduino UNO board(pronounced Ar-dwee-no) to build my DIY motorized dolly(which is mostly successful but i would say that project is still WIP till i could achieve motion in my timelapses), it didn’t take me long to realize the other possibilities it offered. Programming Arduino is only limited by one’s imagination. I created a simple Sound trigger that could trigger my 580 ExII.

In simple words, input to the Arduino board is the sound event(here, it’s the bursting balloon) and output is sent to flash. The Trigger Output cable is a flash shoe with spliced cables at the other end. Arduino helps setting the delay in milli seconds after the balloon burst which the flash should be fired. Setting the delay is a most wanted feature in high speed photography as there is a very slight delay between the sound event and the actual event happening, which is in milliseconds.

Did some research online and built a circuit on a breadboard with components which mostly doesn’t cost more than $1(thanks to the friends from Hongkong) and here is the circuit.

I used two Canon 580 EX II at 4’O Clock and 7’O Clock. Lighting setup here . One setup as master and the other as slave, at 1/64th power. Black back drop(used black card board), a lot of balloons and a dry cloth. To make the balloons burst, I used a home made blowgun and which did work well for certain shots but aiming in the dark wasn’t mostly working well. So, i finally decided to manually pop the balloons.

I know the question that you are gonna ask, “Wait a sec… It’s high speed photography and shouldn’t you be triggering your camera?”. Well, you aren’t the only one with this question. The answer isn’t complicated though, while capturing events like this, triggering the camera won’t help because of a factor called ‘Shutter lag’ which is the delay between triggering the shutter and when the photograph is actually recorded. Even though this is less than 1ms mostly, this is really crucial in case of shooting events like this(more to add, shooting lighting, etc..)

So to overcome this, the photos are shot in long exposure. I had the shutter speed at 3-4 seconds(with aperture at f8 to f10 and ISO 100-200) and the room is made sure to be dark and only the event illuminated by flash burst is recorded on the sensor. I had snoots on both the flashes to prevent light spilling on the background.

The whole shoot was done in my bathroom’s tub. well… where else is the place to careless about water bursting all over place(!).

Gear Used: Canon 5D Mark II, Canon EF 100mm f2.8 L, Two Canon 580 EX II. Software: Adobe LR 3.

 Here are the shots…

 

 

 

 

 

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Trip to paradise – 2(Video)

Project: Document my vacation…. well then it’s time to put my 5D Mark II and my recent addition to my photo gear GoPro Hero HD to rigorous test. Car hood mount, Windshield mount, Take the Gopro into the jet skiing trip and what not…

I had fun shooting the whole video. And no matter what, i finally had a chance to work with my DIY motorized dolly. Till my wallet grows big enough to get a Kessler Pocket Dolly, I would be married to this slider which isn’t that bad and gets the job done.

Most of the shots on the overseas bridge were shot with the GoPro Hero mounted on the car, a suction mount which i rented for my 5D Mark II and the slider shots were shot with my 5D Mark II.

After a whole week with a minimum to 3-5hours a day spent on post-processing, here is the video(Watch it on HD if your bandwidth allows).

Gear used: Canon 5d MII, Canon 16-35mm f2.8 L II, Canon 70-200mm f4 L, Fader variable ND filter, Manfrotto 755CX3 MagFiber Tripod, Manfrotto 501 HDV video head. Software Used: Adobe Premiere Pro CS 5.5

 

Here is vimeo link…. Beware of your CPU being sucked out but is worth it if you are looking for better video compression.

 

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