Something I never thought I’d like THAT much was shoot in black and white but as my subject’s colors got washed out by my pseudo lighting, I figured, the only way to not expose the colors is to not shoot in color. Thus, this set.
As I’ve explained in tumblr, nothing gets me more excited to snap away like a madman than a really great toy (as seen from here, here, and here). I got the “Batman on Gargoyle” by Keiji Iwakura as a late Christmas present from a good friend. This limited edition, pre-painted ceramic statue had masterpiece written all over it. It was just begging to be snapped at.
As I took the first few shots, I was underwhelmed with the final outputs. The lighting drowned everything and only much later did it occur to me to use not make use of color at all. By much later, I meant in post prod. For now, take a look at and compare the photos I took using the Nokia N82 and the Canon Ixus i5. As both of them are 5 megapixel cameras, they’re pretty much head to head in terms of capacity. I promise to share with you a Photoshop technique on how to better convert your colored photos into black and whites in my next post. By technique, I’m not merely referring to that convert to “grayscale” button, you silly. Think “gradient map” and “channel mixing” in monochrome. Excited yet? You should, moreso as I show you how you can stretch the component values out, giving you that high contrast look in your final output.
Without further ado, here’s “Batman on Gargoyle” taken using the Canon Ixus i5.
And these were taken using the trusty Nokia N82.
As for the camera settings I used, nothing could blur some details out better than “macro” mode. I used the setting liberally with both cameras. At one point while using the N82, I accidentally had the flash on but it still turned out great IMHO LOL.
I think those of the N82 were far better than the ones I got using the Canon, not? I’m guessing, maybe it’s just because I got lucky with the N82 compositions. Stay tuned next time for the “black and white” tutorial, whoopiedoo!!










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26 January 2009 at 8:40 am
Wowza! Nice sculpt on Batman. Also, good technique here. Teaching me this technique?
26 January 2009 at 11:56 am
“begging to be snapped at” was exactly what I had in mind. Great stuff, as always. “Angle Profile Full” is the best of the bunch, imho
26 January 2009 at 11:02 pm
I’ll have the tutorial by next post, I promise. XD
26 January 2009 at 11:03 pm
Salamat ng marami, kaibigan :D