
This shot was taken in very low light, which lead to the graininess. The ISO of this shot is actually 3200.
I personally like grainy black and whites for some reason. I can’t really put my finger on a reason why, but they appeal to me.

This shot was taken in very low light, which lead to the graininess. The ISO of this shot is actually 3200.
I personally like grainy black and whites for some reason. I can’t really put my finger on a reason why, but they appeal to me.


A friend of mine took the original shot and asked me to work it up for him. When I opened the shot, the color really leapt out at me. Unfortunately he’d taken the shot as a jpeg instead of a RAW capture, so I was a little limited. I wish I’d had more data to work with.
I really enjoyed working this shot. The bright color of the petals made the black and white conversion quite a challenge.

Taken 6/17/2009 at about 7:30pm, seconds before the storm broke loose on top of us. The storm produced one tornado that passed about 10 miles from the house according to news reports.
I’ve been taking shots of just anything around the house so that I can have images to process into Aperture. It seems to make more sense to learn to use the software with my own images than it does with a bunch of canned samples.
For this shot, I tossed the cases of a bunch of my jazz CDs on the bed and started shooting. Then when it came time to process these shots, the thought came to process them as greenish monochromes rather than black and whites or sepias.
There he was this morning, sitting in the window, watching something play in the yard (probably a bird). I decided I wanted to end up with an old timey grainy black and white feel, so I cranked up the ISO to 400 for the shot.
Then I waited patiently for his tail to stop twitching …
55mm, f/5.6, ISO 400, Shutter 1/250
No, I’m not Jack Kerouac, and Neal Cassady isn’t in the passeger seat. But it was dark enough that folks had their headlights on, while at the same time there was just enough light out to keep the shutter open for just a second or so.
I attempted to focus on the point where the broken yellow line becomes a double yellow line, and waited for someone to come my way … all while trying to keep my car on my side of the road. I had looped around twice with no luck, and was about to give up when someone came down the road.
55mm, f/4, ISO 100, 1.1 sec. Shot RAW and edited in Aperture 2.