Chase Jarvis and The Best Camera

If you click on the title below it will take you to a site that was put together by commercial photographer Chase Jarvis, who lives and works in Seattle. I follow Chase and read his blog and his entries on Facebook, because he is both talented and  innovative.

Now I know he stays very busy with his work and travels all over the world on projects for his clients, so his time must be limited. Even so, he has managed to put together a rather neat concept. This concept is called The Best Camera.

Chase believes, as most photographers should, that the best camera you can use is the one you have with you when you are inspired to bring it to your eye. Now many of us would like to have the Nikon, Canon, Hasselblad or whatever camera we use at our side at all times, ready to capture and create. That would be ideal. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. In fact, many of us, as professionals,  grab the camera if we have a scheduled job. Enthusiasts usually take a camera with something specific to record as well. Many times though, we don't have our favorite tool when we have an opportunity to create. The one thing we usually have however, is our phone. And that is the idea that Chase has put together.

in this case, the phone in question is the one favored by probably most photographers, myself included, and that is the IPhone. Now if you let the pixel envy mindset cloud your thinking, you'll say that the few megapixels in an IPhone just won't cut it for serious photography. If thats the way you think you should check out Chases book of artful, seriously creative photographs called The Best Camera Is The One Thats With You, all created with an IPhone!

Not only that, but he has created, in The Best Camera  a live streaming site where you can upload your IPhone images and they can be viewed by the world.

The best part of all this is those photos can be creatively recorded,processed with some neat effects and uploaded to The Best Camera site, as well as Facebook and Twitter with an App he has created for the IPhone, called, you guessed it, Best Camera.

I have looked at several Apps for the camera end of the IPhone, but this one is by far, the strongest I have used. Plus it makes it so easy to share your photos, all from the same App. I uploaded it yesterday and while taking a respite from the rain in a local Starbucks, I tested it out and uploaded a quick photo to The Best Camera after tweaking it with some of the processing features.You can see it by clicking here.

I think all this is very cool and I just wanted to give props to Chase Jarvis and thank him for taking the time to create a cool App, a neat community site, and reminding us that the Best Camera, really is the one that is with us!

 

Natures Lights

We have had copious amounts of rain here in the last day and a half and unlike many areas in the Southeast, we have fared relatively well as far as the flooding and the heartbreak that has plagued many in the region.

Yesterday started early with an intense and violent thunderstorm and continued with rains throughout most of the day. I awoke early, a little after sunrise, and it was still raining. The strange thing is that instead of it being gray and bleak out over the ocean, it was a normal, rather colorful sunrise. It was just raining. So I grabbed a camera and ran out to the beach and was lucky to record the event. It was quite nice. The rest of the day was not as it resorted to being the expected gray and bleak, and it continues this morning as well.

Last night Mickie had a meeting and I was home. I had finished dinner and was cleaning up when she called and informed me that they could see a rainbow from where she was in Wilmington. Sure enough I looked outside and there was this beautiful rainbow and the most glorious colors I have witnessed since living in Wrightsville Beach.

The sun had just managed to break through momentarily as it was setting, and for about 20 to 30 minutes we were provided with an amazing light show out on the beach as it reflected off the clouds. If I hadn't received that call from Mickie I probably would have missed the show and for that I am grateful.

Now I have photographed many a sunrise and sunset, to the point that they can be somewhat redundant. Nice, but not my favorite subject. The thing about living here is that there is always beauty around you and yet, theres times when Nature just throws something at you that trumps the last "wow". This was one of those times and I am glad that I both witnessed and recorded the event.

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Flowers Still Life

Took some time and shot some still life flowers. I enjoy doing this kind of work. It is peaceful, challenging and the beauty of certain flowers just command to be photographed.

For those of you who like to have the camera information for this type of shot, here it is:

The background is a piece of velvet. The camera was a Nikon D700 with 105 mm micro lens. The camera setting for these three were the same: ISO 200, 1/30 second at f16. I had a Nikon SB 800 in a small soft box camera left, fairly close to the subject and a white foam board, camera right and to the rear of the subject for bounce fill.

I don't often get the time to do this type of work, but when I do it is very fulfilling. Hope you enjoy.

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Last Flight Out

In Key West there is an expression about catching the "Last Flight Out" or the last possible flight back to the mainland. I was thinking about that this morning as the holiday week end comes to a close and WB visitors pack up and head home for what is probably their last visit to this special place for the season.

Some will wait for the last possible moment to leave, while others will be gone at first light. The weather today has greeted us with a front that has moved in and thwarted any plans for catching some last rays before the trips home. For us that live here we sometimes welcome this kind of day to slow things down. No worries.

The next few months will bring glorious weather, hopefully no storms and will be enjoyed by locals and the visitors who know how special it is here in the Fall. The beaches become quiet as the water temperatures start to drop and the birds and fish become more active. The sunrises and sunsets seem to become more vibrant as a quiet calm starts to envelope the island.

Labor Day is somewhat of a sad time as it really is a signal that the summer has once again come and gone and with it the energy of many tourists. We'll now get back to shorter lines in the stores, more manageable traffic and quieter evenings. That lull will too soon cross over into winter and we will once again long for the visiting tourists, long lines and even the crazy traffic as the summer cycle starts once again and old friends come back to visit. I find that the scenarios are the same from year to year, its just that they seem to come and leave quicker.

For now I'll watch the guests pack up and leave in shifts and think that if I was leaving here today I would, despite the weather, try to catch the last flight out and squeeze a few more hours out of the summer.