Yearly Archives: 2008

It’s been a while, but I thought I’d throw these up. They are with my version of a poor man’s macro. Google it. I used a nikon 50mm 1.8 and 85mm 1.8 to achieve this effect.

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who's lucky?

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fly on the window

School is going well.  For instance, I worked on this picture while we learned how to use layer masks.  That is, that I finished the assignment as it was being handed out.

Made In China?

In other news, I’m going to be putting up a portrait portfolio on my other website. Just a few more pictures are to be fiddled with and then they will go up. Here’s a sneak preview

Mike McGregor 3

Mr. Elder

Ms. Congdon

Destruction
I recently ventured up to Jordan River with a few friends from school. We all went up for the morning. The sky was overcast, How the rock fallsyet still very harsh. Out of all the pictures that I took up there, I really only brought back a few. I did however bring an idea back with me. I plan on heading back up there and doing some shots of the logging camps, rivers, and the town. I’d like to get some people involved with it as well, I might not have the courage yet to just ask them to stand still while I take their picture. I’m hoping that I can head up in the next couple of days, before it gets nice out again.  On another note, I’m going to take this opportunity to promote my website again, it’s www.matthewkerrphotography.com.  I will be adding a portfolio page as time goes by and my portfolio grows.  I will also be updating all of the many grammatical errors that are littering the pages.  The picture on the left is a bunch of rocks that, due to either the river or the tides, were jammed between the log supports near the bridge in Jordan River.  Below is a shot of all the supports that were in the area.

Remnants


Local Band Apparatus Theory asked me to take some pictures for promotion work. This is one of the shots that we all liked. Apparatus Theory can be heard on MySpace. If you’re interested in getting some pictures of your band, send me a shout or check out the other site!
I know there is some errors, I’m in the process of fixing them. Also, Nikon Rumors got a facelift too. Check them out here.

I tried doing some long exposures a few weeks back with my D80, I got the exposure from cranking the ISO to ‘3200′ (hi1.0) on my d80, then opening the lens to f/2.8 and I got a shutter speed of 1 minute. That being said I did the math, of getting to ISO 400 (3 stops) and f/8 (3 stops) for a total of 6 stops of light less than before. That being said I need 64 minutes on the shutter! The original ISO 3200 shot worked, but was horrible quality, and really bad noise. I figured, that the 64 minute exposure would work. No. I did some research and found that the D80 has a maximum recommended exposure time of just 30 minutes. So much for 4 hour star trails, I guess I’ll be breaking out the Canon FTb for those ones. Would a Holga work? Maybe with some elastic bands.
Some pictures from my field trip to Goldstream Park with school. I’m finding it somewhat of a disappointment. I’m not learning nearly enough to keep me interested as of yet.

Position
Positioning for the Win – Matthew Kerr

Kuhn
Matthew Kuhn – Matthew Kerr

EDIT – I’ve added my new website for Matthew Kerr Photography to the intertubes! Check it out, if you dare!

Combining a little of old and a little of new, I decided to write a new post. Old, in photography, isn’t that old. In fact for this post, old is just about a month ago. I went over to Vancouver to help with security for Jack Johnson. I decided it would be fun to take my Holga with me. On the ferry ride over, I snapped off a few images. I had forgot that I put colour 120 film in the camera. The first roll of colour 120 film I’ve shot on the camera. It turned out rather nice. It was shot on Fuji Reala 100, a great choice for the Holga apparently.

West Coast B.C. – Matthew Kerr

Another shot I did was to experiment with two new(ish) tools in my arsenal. The strobist approach of off camera lighting and of course Photoshop. I say new(ish) because Photoshop is not a new tool to me, but I keep learning new techniques. After just one week, this photo recieved more than 10 comments and just about 100 views.
Jumping the Water

Jumping the Water – Matthew Kerr

I was rummaging through my bag and I found one of my old thumb drives (read:flash drive, memory stick, etc.) and I found a bunch of unedited shots from my Holga that I had scanned. A bunch of them were horrible, underexposed, scratched, dusty shots. A few of them were salvageable.
This shot for instance, is out of focus. I can easily blame that on the fact that it’s a Holga, or I can just fess up and admit that I totally forgot about that part of the picture making process.

Sooke Harbour

Sooke Harbour – Matthew Kerr

The new lens arrived and I thoroughly enjoy it. I’ve done some shooting with it and found that it is incredibly fast at focusing, incredibly fast at stabilizing, and just incredibly fast. With school starting I haven’t had much time to play with it. We’ve been limited to 50mm (35mm for DX bodies) for most assignments, and for other assignments we haven’t even used our cameras. I did take it with me to Fisherman’s Warf on one of our field trips to see what it could do. I think I’m going to enjoy this lens.untitled

Seal at Fisherman’s Warf – Matthew Kerr

On another note, I manage to get out and take some pictures of the Tour de Rock at Sangster Elementary School the other day. Below is Principle Georg Cruse presenting a rather large cheque for over $6000.00 to the Cops for Cancer Foundation. One student in particular raised over $2000.00 by herself! Congratulations to all the students for their hard work and the riders for their dedication to a great cause.
Cops for Cancer

Cops for Cancer, Tour de Rock – Matthew Kerr

On another note, this is a picture from under the bridge. I call it the troll as I would imagine this is where he/she would live.
the troll

The Troll – Matthew Kerr

Nikon 70-200 image courtesy of Nikon Imaging

School is in session and I’ve now completed the first “3 weeks”. The first week, more of a half week, was orientation time. Now that I’ve completed the second week of actual class time, I’ve got a few assignments done.
This image, from our lightroom assignment, was taken of the Emily Carr House in Victoria, B.C. It was a 100 second exposure at f/10. My friend and I popped flashes all over the front of the house to make it glow a little bit more.

power of 10Emily Carr House, Victoria, B.C. – Matthew Kerr

On another note, I got my newest and hopefully last lens for a while. The Nikon ED AF-S VR-Nikkor 70-200mm 1:2.8G. This lens measures a full 29cm from the edge of the camera. More images from/of that soon.

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Sooke River, British Columbia, Canada

Out at the river with some friends, I decided to snap this off while standing on the big rock. It turned into one of the best shots on the roll and one of my favorite Holga shots so far. I’ll have a roll of colour film to play with soon, as it is off being developed at the moment.