Tuesday 26 June 2012

Interview with Local Photographer Luke Clements


This is The Bad Cam’s first Local Photographer interview.  

I am interviewing young photography talent Luke Clements who is an up and coming young man who is very driven about his photography. Based in Macarthur he loves shooting unique surf and seascapes.  You can see his work on his website, it has to be seen to be believed! An amazing talented young photographer and we are happy to share him with you today!

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So you are a local Photographer to Campbelltown, where are you based?

Yes i am, I'm based around the Macarthur region but also have a good following and base around Wollongong and the south coast.


How do you Share or advertise yourself? Websites, blogs, magazines?

I mainly use my facebook page and website, I have also had images published on websites such as fluidzone, swellnet and http://bellyspin.wordpress.com/

Sweet as! How long have you been interested in photography for?

My interest in photography started when i was in yr 11 at school and chose to do photography as side subject during my HSC, so I've been interested for about 4-5 years now.

4-5 years is a good time to be learning! What subjects do you enjoy shooting the most? 

Yea, definatly Surf and seascapes, but I love capturing stunning sunrises and sunsets as well.



Ah calssic! What gear do you use at the moment?
In my camera bag at the moment I have a Canon 7D, Sigma 70-200mm f2.8 (which is my main lens i use at the moment), Canon 50mm f1.8 and Canon 580 EX II speedlight.

That is a great kit mate. Any other gear you like to carry?
Yea thanks, I have my manfrotto tripod not exactly sure of the model but it has the ball joint trigger head which is great! That's it at the moment as I'm saving up for a wide angle lens as I'm having to borrow a friends wide angle for doing certain shoots.

I love wide angle lenses, they really take alot in. Where do you find inspiration for your photography?

So do I! It's so annoying at the moment not having one on hand all the time. I find inspiration from other surf photographers such as Ray Collins, Clark Little just to name a couple. I also am a huge fan of Ken Duncans' work with his stunning landscapes!

Interesting tell me more. 

Clark Little is probably one of my favorite photographers, he shoots in some absolutely crazy waves around his home in Hawaii and puts his body on the line to get that shot he wants.
Ken Duncan has travelled to places that I have been wanting to go for a couple years now to shoot and capture those breathtaking landscapes that not many get to see.

Surf and Landscape photography must be challenging and rewarding for you, any advice for people looking to get into this area? 

Yes! Definatly challenging but yet rewarding as it does involve lots of early wake ups to get that shot your looking for especially those stunning sunrises and the nice smooth and glassy ocean shots, but once you get that shot it is the greatest reward from that hard work you put in.
So for anyone who wants to do surf and landscape photography be prepared to have those early cold mornings and always look for a new angle or perspective that hasn't been seen before and just be patient as it that shot you want may not happen straight away.

You are good at this! Where is your favorite spot to take photos?

Thanks! I'd have to say my favourite spot to shoot although I haven't been there much is around Ulladulla because it just has amazing seascapes and also some really nice country areas near by, it's just one of those places that you will always find a stunning shot if you look hard enough.

If money were no object and you could build your dream kit, what would be in your kit now?

Well there are so many great options but I think I would have to choose this; the Canon EOS 1DX and a 5D mk III, Canon 16-35mm f2.8, Canon 24-70mm 2.8, Canon 14mm f2.8 (which i would use to capture in water shots of the surf) Aquatech water housing, I'd have a canon 600mm f4, Canon 70-200mm 2.8 and the Canon 600 EX RT speedlite, which i would use to capture some shots of the surf at night in the water with my waterhousing setup.
I think this kit would cover all my favourite areas of photography to capture them at its best.

This has been a lot of fun chatting to you about your passion, Anything you'd like to add?

Yea it has, just for those who havent seen my work before go check it out and enjoy also want to say thanks to Macarthur Camera House as they are my go to guys for all my gear.

Fantastic so please share your links.
Here are the links to my website and my facebook page.

www.lukeclementsphotography.com

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Luke-Clements-Photography/203798346297012

I am a passionate photographer and this is my webpage to display my work, so check it out and enjoy! 


Best of luck with your photography mate, and thank you for taking the time to chat with my followers and myself.

Thursday 21 June 2012

Nikon D3200 Review

The Nikon D3200 has many great new features for an Entry Level Beginner's camera.
Nikon D3200

The Nikon D3200 is a versatile all round performer that is so easy to use you can capture your special moments wherever life takes you. Packing an incredible 24.2 Megapixels, DX CMOS sensor, the easier-to-use Guide Mode, Full HD movie recording and an 11-point AF system, the D3200 creates beautiful images in every situation.


One of it's best features is the Intuitive Guide Mode. The Guide Mode has improvements over the D3100 and is even simpler to navigate. The Guide Mode takes you step by step on how to take a photo. The battery is the same as the D3100 and the D5100. It will last you 450-540 photos. Always advise a second battery especially for Video use.

New layout
The Video controls are more intuitive and has been placed on top of the camera next to the photo taking button. The great thing about Nikon Video is you can be in any mode and start video recording. The Full-HD Video looks great on any big screen TV and makes family videos a breeze. Using the ME-1 is the perfect companion for Movie making. The ME-1 is able to cut the noise created by the cameras mechanical operation, as well as reducing unwanted ambient noise like blowing wind.
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Left: ML-L3 Remote | Right: ME-1 Microphone
Another great feature from Nikon is the introduction of the Infrared Port so you can use the ML-L3 remote control with it. No more cables to shoot your family portraits with! It has a very quick response mode and a 2 second delay mode.

WA-1 Wireless Mobile Adapter

The D3200 is also WiFi compatible using the Wireless Mobile Adapter, WA-1a, to transfer your images from your camera to your Smart Devices, also the camera's live view display can be shown through the screen in your Smart Devices as a remote control.

Initially, the WU-1a is compatible only with smart devices running the Android OS. However, additional support for Apple iOS is scheduled for release soon. The WU-1 is available separately for purchase.

Monday 11 June 2012

How to create a Transparent Watermark to protect your photos in 7 simple to follow steps!


Create a new file.
  • Any size you like
  • Use a transparent background

Create your Shape/Text Layer

Reduce the Opacity to 20%

Save Photoshop Document

Open the image you wish to place your Watermark on.

Place... your Watermark on the image.

And Huzzah! A watermark on your image so no one else can rip off your images.


Sunday 10 June 2012

Canon 650D Media Release


New EOS 650D DSLR camera puts the power and creativity of high

quality stills and video at your fingertips.

Multiple Canon EOS ‘firsts’ make the EOS 650D the most powerful
and accessible creative tool yet for budding photographers.

Key features:


  • New DiG!C 5 image processor 
  • New 18 megapixel CMOS sensor with fast 4 channel read-out 
  • High speed continuous shooting up to 5 fps 
  • Superior focusing performance with 9-point all cross-type array (f/2.8 centre) 
  • Low noise with ISO speeds up to 12800 (expandable to 25600 in H mode) 
  • Intuitive fingertip control with new Vari-angle Touch Screen LCD – EOS first 
  • Enhanced movie shooting with Movie Servo AF – EOS first 
  • Silent focussing when used with one of Canon’s new ‘Stepping Motor’ lenses – EOS first 


The new Canon 650D really packs a punch as Canon's new Flagship Entry-Level DSLR. For anyone looking to buy their first DSLR this is the choice. As you can see with all the stats that the camera boasts the same DiG!C 5 image processor found in the Canon 5D Mark III, shoots up to 5 photos every second, touch screen for more accurate focusing, and the new amazing Stepping Motor lenses that make movie shooting a breeze especially with the new Stereo Microphone.

The EOS 650D digital SLR camera will be available at the end of June in body only and three kit configurations:
  • Single IS Lens Kit (including EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II lens)
  • Twin IS Lens Kit (including EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II and EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS II lenses)
  • Super Kit (including EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM lens)

The new EF 40mm f/2.8 STM lens and the new EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM will also be available separately at the end of June.


Monday 4 June 2012

The benefits of a Circular Polarising filter

Circular Polarising filters allow you to control the direction of light in your photographs.
When capturing light there are many randomly scattered light rays that can cause reflections and glare.  A polarising lens will allow the photographer to select which light rays enter your camera lens.
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Polarisers also have the added benefit of enabling colours to become more saturated and appear clearer with better contrast. Giving the effect of bluer skies and white clouds with detail without affecting the overall colour balance in a shot. 
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