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Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Super Blood Blue Moon January 30, 2018 - Mendocino Coast

So last January, we had a lunar event that I was really excited about.  The Super Blood Blue Moon.  So quick (and basic) lesson:

Super = The moon is in an orbit that brings it close to perigee.  That's the closest point to Earth of the moon's orbit.  To be considered a Super Moon, the moon must be full and be within 90 percent of it's closest approach to Earth.  This makes the moon look bigger than usual - especially when it's close to the horizon. 

Blood = Eclipse!  When the moon is in the path of the sun's shadow (created by earth coming in between the sun and the moon).  I think to be a blood moon, the eclipse has to be a total eclipse.

Blue = The second full moon in the same month.  Unfortunately, nothing to do with actual color. 

Moon = An astrological body that orbits Earth.  

It's not something that happens every month or even every year.  In fact the next Super Blood Blue Moon won't be until January 31, 2037.  And the last one was in 1844!  So I was trying to figure out the perfect place to get some amazing photos and I narrowed it down to two options due to the time/location of the moon at the eclipse:  San Francisco or the Point Arena Lighthouse.  I wasn't sure if the sky in San Francisco was going to be clear of fog and also waiting to long to narrow my choices.  And I was also worried that in the Bay Area, traffic can prohibit you from moving locations quickly if the one you're at isn't working.  

So I chose Point Arena, as I thought that it could be a cool thing to situate my shots with the tall lighthouse in them.  BUT!  I neglected to check to make sure it would be accessible.  And it wasn't.  lol  They were having an event and therefore had blocked off the parking area and road to the lighthouse.  

But more on that later.  I STILL got some pretty awesome pics as I'm good at going with the flow on my road trips.  So on to the pics!!

First I stopped at this cute little village called Fairytale Town.  


The moon wasn't eclipsed yet as it rose above the forested hill. 


Haha!  Just kidding!  Actually, there was a fallen tree stump in my apartment complex that had these cute mushrooms growing.  I had recently bought a lunar lamp and thought I would try to create a cute fantasy shot.  It was fun but people were looking at me weird even though it was after midnight.  lol  

To start my trip, I took a couple shots of the moon which had recently risen over my town.  This first one is how Camera Raw edited the shot in auto.  I thought the green ring looked pretty cool, so I just took it as is and didn't make any adjustments.  :-)


But here is the second shot with my basic edit.  All the closeup shots were taken with a 300 lens and then cropped a bit.  These were taken approximately 1:30 a.m.



I drove about 2 hours until I hit the coast before I stopped again.  At this point, the partial eclipse was just beginning.  This is a color photo but no red could be detected at this time.  Time approximately 3:50 a.m.



I reached Point Arena at about 5:04 a.m., but couldn't find my way to the lighthouse!  Usually my memory of roads and directions is very good, but the dark really through me off.  I went down this road thinking it looked promising. And it WAS!  For seeing FOXES!  Which were too fucking cute!  I saw about 5 of them believe it or not. But they were pretty quick and I was driving so no pics. 

And then I came around a corner and saw this view.  So I pulled over and snapped a couple pics, trying to get the tree branches and stars in it.  It's the almost eclipsed Super Blue Moon!  Woot Woot!

My exposure time was a little too long so the stars are little trails but not really star-trail-ly enough to look cool.  lol  But the moon looks good!

So then I finally found the lighthouse - and that it was closed.  So I found a little spot on the entrance road with this cool tree and snapped a couple shots. I actually illuminated the tree with my car headlights.  Smart, huh?


One of the cool things about a total eclipse is it's the only time to get a shot of the full moon along with a lot of stars.


Again with the mini-trails!
The next photo was taken just after mid-eclipse at approximately 5:31 a.m.


After this, I headed over to Bowling Ball Beach which is a really awesome sight at low tide.  However, low tide was at about 2:30 a.m. and I actually did stop and start the hike there, but chickened out.  It was freaking dark!!!  And scary!  So no.  That will be another trip when low tide is not in the middle of the night. 

But it was a great setting to watch the Super Blood Blue Moon set into the Pacific Ocean.  And, it was a bit lighter.  So I braved it.  It's a nice little walk and I reached the cliff above the ocean in about 15 minutes. 

This photo was taken at 6:51, about 1/2 hour before the partial eclipse phase was supposed to end. 


7:02 a.m.

7:11 a.m. black and white of Bowling Ball Beach and the last bit of the eclipse.


7:12 a.m. Technically, the eclipse was supposed to end at 7:11, so either it didn't or my times are a bit off.  Could be both honestly. 


Some of the views around me as the sun started to rise in the East. 



The moon was now tinted by the sunrise in the East.  I actually had to reduce some of the yellow/orange glow it was reflecting!  This was at approximately 7:16 a.m.





This next shot is my tripod on the grassy steps of the trail on the cliff.  I took the above shot handheld (I think - this is really why I need to do my edits and post much sooner so I can remember this stuff! and then took the shot of the tripod to show my vantage point. 


Now the eclipse is over and the Supermoon truly looks huge as it hovers over the ocean!  Once thing I didn't realize was how distorted it became once it got close to setting.  Interesting.  




And then it was gone.  Disappearing into the purple fogbank.  


But my day wasn't over yet!  I hiked back to the car and then headed to Fort Bragg to look around a bit.  We'll get there in my next post.  

Oh, and there is another Super Blood Moon coming up on January 20, 2019!  This one is a Super Blood Wolf Moon.  The Wolf part comes from Native American lore where wolves could be heard howling at the full moon in late winter.  This will be the last total lunar eclipse visible in North America until 2027, so be sure to plan your evening!  This one also happens at around 9:00 p.m. I believe so you won't even have to stay up all night!  But be sure to check your local listing...errr....Google it. 😜

xoxo

Nikon D3300

Wednesday, December 26, 2018

Studio Finale! Sandy Yang in Dramatic Black and Red

It's my last photoset from the Sandy Yang Mini Shoot!  Such a great experience and she is such a great model that I really learned some things about posing and expression and light.  Hopefully I'll get to shoot with her again some day. 

To see the other posts in the series, click on the links below



Post 3:  In studio street style

Post 4:  Studio art and closeups

And now for the grand finale; for our last set Sandy changed clothes into an elegant red jumpsuit and an anime-inspired hairstyle, which is one of my favorite styles.  She looked stunning, of course, and I really tried to turn up the drama!

First we experimented with a false window.  It was hard to get the lighting right and still get my camera to work (I SOOO wish I had my D600 on this shoot!  It's so much better in low light.)  But I do love these shots although I wish the first one was a bit clearer.





This was shot in between ideas when Sandy and Mark were deciding which fan to use next.  It's not the greatest picture but I mainly took it because of the hair.  lol




Next Sandy dropped the fan and put on a red hat that matched the jumpsuit. 















xoxo

Nikon D3300

Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Sandy Yang - Railroad Tracks Mini Shoot

In my last post, I started sharing my photos of the incredibly talented model, Sandy Yang.  The first set were taken in Folsom by a little creek with a couple of bridges to work with.  So much fun!

After that, we moved to the abandoned railroad tracks. These tracks are so cool with grass and shrubs that form a kind of tunnel where the curve is.  I loved it.  

This is the end that heads out toward East Bidwell Road. 







And in the other direction is that cool tunnel effect.  




I had to include this "meta" picture of one of the other photographers poking into my shot.  lol  I think it's kind of a cool BTS look at how things are on these "mini-shoots".   Basically it's where about 4 photographers pay to take part in the shoot.  Some, like this one, are a nice free-for-all where everyone is courteous and works at the same time.  There's bound to be some juggling position and shots with other people in them.  

I actually like this because I like to try to get angles that are weird and/or shots where the model isn't focusing on me.  I just think the photos are more interesting than all with the model looking at camera. 


But of course, there isn't anything wrong with some good shots of the model looking into my lens too!


Okay, so this next photo is a different crop and edit as the one above.  I just love not only Sandy's pose and gorgeous looks but also the background, which is bokeh on one side and kind of swirly on the other.  I wanted to go for a fantasy type look so drew on some makeup and brought out her eyes with a little added effect.  I love it. 


And this next photo is just amazing to me.  She's so gorgeous and I love the pose, lighting, everything. 



I also love this next one.  She was taking a brief moment between shots and I just happened to catch the movement of her hair as she adjusted it.  I was sitting on the ground in front of here but a pretty good distance off. 

I cropped this next one square because I wanted to keep the bokeh-filled background.  I also broke a "rule" of composition (as I understand it, anyway) because normally one should leave more space on the side to which a subject is looking.  But I liked this angle better.  



This is probably my favorite of the whole shoot.  I don't know what it is but it grabs me.  It looks like a real moment.  


And this one too!  Similar, I know, but it's so beautiful!  I gave it a slightly purple tint because it's my favorite color and I think it really works.  


So much fun!  

Up next, we'll continue the series in studio for some lifestyle and street-wear portraits.  

xoxo

Nikon D3300