Thursday, 27 October 2011

JUST ARRIVED...



Hi all,

A little while back I blogged about "Perfect Photo Suite 6" - a new release of software from a company called onOne Software.
Well.... good news. It's arrived!
Jump over to their website, check out all the videos on what each software is capable of and even download a FREE 30 day trial.
See if it is right for you.

On One also have some FREE products too, that you can download and keep forever! Click the banner below to go there now! They even have an iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch App that lets you fire off, view and adjust your Canon or Nikon DSLR camera wirelessly. Pretty cool huh? There is a FREE version of this app, which is pretty basic, but the more advanced versions that cost upwards of $49.99.
I hope you find something worthwhile with these guys.
 

Happy shooting!
Catchya.

Josh :)


Wednesday, 26 October 2011

THE GET TOGETHER...

Whilst driving around The Entrance, I spotted this location only footsteps from the carpark. What drew me to this area were the vibrant green rocks and I knew I might be able to get a nice pre-dawn sky looking straight ahead.
On the day of this shoot unfortunately the pre-dawn sky wasn't to be, however I did have a nice set of drama filled clouds and to go with that, I had the company of the four pelicans just off in the distance. They look as though this is their morning meeting point, where they get together for a chat before their day begins. It almost reminds me of when I shoot at the local beaches, no matter what time of the year it is, I always see some old school surfers hanging out in the carparks and the daredevil's joining eachother for a morning budgie-smuggler icy swim.
Anyways I think this scene comes together nicely - even the subtle whispy stream just beyond the rocks.
I hope you enjoy.
Catchya
Josh :)

Meeting Point, The Entrance NSW © Josh Pitt

Tuesday, 25 October 2011

HERE'S THE HERO


Check out this GoPro shot entirely on the new release HD Hero2 camera. This is definitely on my list of toys to get.

They have some pretty cool new features:
  • Professional 11MP Sensor
  • 2x Faster Image Processor
  • 2X Sharper Glass Lens
  • Professional Low Light Performance
  • Full 170º, Medium 127º, Narrow 90º FOV in 1080p and 720p Video
  • 120 fps WVGA, 60 fps 720p, 48 fps 960p, 30 fps 1080p Video
  • Full 170º and Medium 127º FOV Photos
  • 10 11MP Photos Per Second Burst
  • 1 11MP Photo Every 0.5 Sec Timelapse Mode
  • 3.5mm External Stereo Microphone Input
  • Simple Language-based User Interface
  • Wi-Fi BacPac™ and Wi-Fi Remote™ Compatible (coming soon)
    • Long Range Remote Control of up to 50 GoPro Cameras
    • Wi-Fi Video/Photo Preview + Playback + Control via GoPro App
    • Live Streaming Video and Photos to the Web
For more details visit the

Friday, 14 October 2011

WHERE'S THE HERO?....

Anyone living on or near to the NSW Central Coast should spend a sunset at the waterways of Long Jetty. There is always great foreground interest to put in your frame - from the most obvious subject of the long jetties to the ducks and the occasional boat or windsurfer.
This day was very windy and I was actually going to shoot The Entrance at sunset but decided to find somewhere a little more protected. Not because there were angry looking fishermen in my frame that didn't seem to appreciate me taking their portraits ;).
I always have good shoots at this spot, mainly due to the sky firing off some vivid colours and I thought this time would be no different. BUT it was. The setting sky didn't get to great vibrancey I had come to expect from this location.
It's hard to come back to a location and shoot it again when you are happy with the initial results. But sometimes it pays to return. Like this time. Becasue at least I knew I wasn't interested in shooting the same composition as two of my previous shots (below).

The Calm, Long Jetty NSW © Josh Pitt
Sunday, Long Jetty NSW © Josh Pitt
So I turned my attention to finding a whole new shot. When I got out of the car I spotted a large row of reasonably manucured row of reeds by the waters edge. I was fascinated by this and spent a fair amount of time trying to compose the image you see below. My tripod went up. My tripod when down. I walked to the right. I walked to the left. Until I found the right spot.
Leaving enough mystery that you can still see what is "Beyond the Reeds" - the couple watching the sunset together, the jetty, the last glimspe of the sun for the day. The sky wasn't the hero this time. And it didn't need to be. The soft setting sun was enough to draw the day to an end.

Catchya
Josh :)

Beyond The Reeds, Long Jetty NSW © Josh Pitt


Thursday, 13 October 2011

THE GUARDIANS....

This is another shot capture on Killcare beach. It was taken on the same shoot as another one of my images - Morning Swirls, Killcare NSW.
While shooting that shot I could see the clouds starting to part and the light starting to penitrate. In this shot the the light has completely penitrated an opening in the clouds and was at its picturesque best when I pressed down on my remote shutter release.
I love the soft wash across the foreground and the detail in the rocks and of course the rays of light shining through. I called this shot "The Guardians" because these rocks are the front line soldiers battling against the relentless incoming swells of the ocean. Unfortunately, this a losing battle and one day the rocks will be totally eroded away but will know that they have fought gallantly up until the day.

Catchya
Josh :)


The Guardians, Killcare NSW © Josh Pitt



Wednesday, 12 October 2011

ROCK SOLDIERS...

Located on the NSW Central Coast - Killcare is quite a beautiful and secluded area which I had never shot there before.
On the morning of the shoot, I rose in the pitch darkness and could see a slight silvering of the clouds in the sky - I had high hopes for a dramatic image. When I arrived on location, clouds covered the entire sky and as I stepped onto the sands it began to rain! Not quite what I had in mind. Luckily, the rain soon eased and then stopped. As I wondered around towards the rocks, I noticed some beautiful green mossy rocks that had the rough ocean washing in, out and around them. I shot a number of different intervals for this composition and this was my favourite. I think I like the swirl of whitewash eye cuddling these resiliant rocks sitting on the beach is really quite interesting. It is almost as though this rock is being protected from the ocean by his rock soldiers spread in front of him. Although big, they are no much for the ocean that manages to squeeze through their guard and continue the erosion process.

Catchya
Josh


Morning Swirls, Killcare NSW © Josh Pitt

Tuesday, 11 October 2011

50% OFF ADOBE LIGHTROOM - TODAY ONLY

Hi guys,

I told you last week that Adobe was having a big discount on Lightroom. Well here it is Today only - Get 50% off Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3. Offer ends October 11, 2011.
I hope this helps someone get the software they've been after. Just remember the offer is only for today.
Cathya
Josh :)