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Weekly Assignment #104: Take a Match

NikolaiNikolai Registered Users Posts: 19,035 Major grins
edited January 19, 2009 in Assignments
Those of you old enough remember the Asimov's story. Them yongun ones can use google... :-)
Anyways... This time around we're gonna catch a match flare.
Make it artsy. Make it look great.. Make it look "nukular". Use PS if you feel like it.
But, beoynd everything - make it safe! :deal

One, two, three - strike!

Let's take a match!
"May the f/stop be with you!"
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    Jeremy WinterbergJeremy Winterberg Registered Users Posts: 1,233 Major grins
    edited January 9, 2009
    OK, so I guess I'm the first entree. I gave up on the High Key assignment. Never got a chance to go outside again, and I didn't want to, waaay too cold outside.

    Two pictures for this one.

    #1:
    452108319_vabs4-L.jpg

    And

    #2
    452108444_2wthA-L.jpg


    Its really hard to take pictures of yourself lighting a match when you only have two hands :D. I guess that's why there's a timer on cameras thumb.gif.

    It looks like I'm trying to set my keys on fire... but dont worry, none of my precious desk clutter was set on fire in the making of these photos.
    Jer
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    NikolaiNikolai Registered Users Posts: 19,035 Major grins
    edited January 10, 2009
    OK, so I guess I'm the first entree. I gave up on the High Key assignment. Never got a chance to go outside again, and I didn't want to, waaay too cold outside.

    Two pictures for this one.

    Its really hard to take pictures of yourself lighting a match when you only have two hands :D. I guess that's why there's a timer on cameras thumb.gif.

    It looks like I'm trying to set my keys on fire... but dont worry, none of my precious desk clutter was set on fire in the making of these photos.
    Jeremy, thank you! Glad no one was hurt and nothing was burnt! rolleyes1.gif
    You got the snaps alright. Now relax, get some rest and try to capture a great pictuire! thumb.gif
    "May the f/stop be with you!"
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    Jeremy WinterbergJeremy Winterberg Registered Users Posts: 1,233 Major grins
    edited January 10, 2009
    Nikolai wrote:
    Jeremy, thank you! Glad no one was hurt and nothing was burnt! rolleyes1.gif
    You got the snaps alright. Now relax, get some rest and try to capture a great pictuire! thumb.gif

    Sounds good to me. I'll do some new ones tomorrow night after work. and this time they will be great! maybe an example by you to show us what great looks likebowdown.gif ...
    Jer
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    mc-photomc-photo Registered Users Posts: 4 Beginner grinner
    edited January 11, 2009
    Match to a Candle
    453231325_YfMoG-XL.jpg

    www.michaelcostable.com
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    NikolaiNikolai Registered Users Posts: 19,035 Major grins
    edited January 11, 2009
    mc-photo wrote:
    It's nice but this is the light, not the original flare! Timing is everything!
    "May the f/stop be with you!"
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    baldmountainbaldmountain Registered Users Posts: 192 Major grins
    edited January 12, 2009
    Striking a match and clicking the shutter are not so easy. Getting the timing right is hard. You really need two people. Although I managed this one on my own...

    453585177_cjcVA-L.jpg
    geoff
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    NikolaiNikolai Registered Users Posts: 19,035 Major grins
    edited January 12, 2009
    Striking a match and clicking the shutter are not so easy. Getting the timing right is hard. You really need two people. Although I managed this one on my own...
    Great job! Thank you for the entry! thumb.gif
    One idea you guys can try is to use alternative methods of igniting the flare mwink.gif
    Or use the "self-registration" method (hint: initial flare is *much* brighter than everything else) and long/bulb shutter.
    "May the f/stop be with you!"
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    mc-photomc-photo Registered Users Posts: 4 Beginner grinner
    edited January 12, 2009
    453947356_6WhhN-XL.jpg
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    NikolaiNikolai Registered Users Posts: 19,035 Major grins
    edited January 12, 2009
    Thank you! thumb.gif
    It would be a much better one without the object in the bottom-rigth corner... ne_nau.gif
    "May the f/stop be with you!"
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    shutterbunnyshutterbunny Registered Users Posts: 19 Big grins
    edited January 12, 2009
    Ignite - My First Assignment Post Ever !!
    Hey Nikolai,

    Been browsing this category for a few weeks and really wanted to take part in your assignments. Didn't realize how tough they were until I started with this one (the match). I actually ended up taking like 30-40 shots, played around with the shutter speed, aperture, and ISO... man !!! Awesome Assignment!!! You Rock thumb.gif

    Now for my entry. I hope it qualifies.

    thanks much.

    454010037_cFhjt-L.jpg
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    NikolaiNikolai Registered Users Posts: 19,035 Major grins
    edited January 13, 2009
    Hey Nikolai,

    Been browsing this category for a few weeks and really wanted to take part in your assignments. Didn't realize how tough they were until I started with this one (the match). I actually ended up taking like 30-40 shots, played around with the shutter speed, aperture, and ISO... man !!! Awesome Assignment!!! You Rock thumb.gif

    Now for my entry. I hope it qualifies.

    thanks much.
    Hi Kanu, welcome to the Class! clap.gif
    Nice entry, great flare! thumb.gif
    "May the f/stop be with you!"
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    Jeremy WinterbergJeremy Winterberg Registered Users Posts: 1,233 Major grins
    edited January 13, 2009
    OK, heres my redo... Hopefully its a Great picture. I think its pretty sweet. No PP other than converting to jpeg from RAW, white balance correction, and cropping.

    454075791_QwdME-L.jpg
    Jer
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    NikolaiNikolai Registered Users Posts: 19,035 Major grins
    edited January 13, 2009
    OK, heres my redo... Hopefully its a Great picture. I think its pretty sweet. No PP other than converting to jpeg from RAW, white balance correction, and cropping.
    Jeremy,
    it's much better! thumb.gif
    Now, as you can see the flare is still blown out while the rest is soft due to the mothion blur. Why not try to catch it at a much (MUCH) shorter shutter speed? You can use self-registration technique (see above) or simply faste drive...
    "May the f/stop be with you!"
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    Jeremy WinterbergJeremy Winterberg Registered Users Posts: 1,233 Major grins
    edited January 13, 2009
    Nikolai wrote:
    Jeremy,
    it's much better! thumb.gif
    Now, as you can see the flare is still blown out while the rest is soft due to the mothion blur. Why not try to catch it at a much (MUCH) shorter shutter speed? You can use self-registration technique (see above) or simply faste drive...

    I was told that I can't take any more match pictures, so I hope this is good... Shutter speed 1/250s, f/2.8, ISO 100, Shot in Raw...
    454106561_8Y2gV-L.jpg
    Jer
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    NikolaiNikolai Registered Users Posts: 19,035 Major grins
    edited January 13, 2009
    I was told that I can't take any more match pictures, so I hope this is good... Shutter speed 1/250s, f/2.8, ISO 100, Shot in Raw...
    *MUCH* better! clap.gif
    "May the f/stop be with you!"
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    Jeremy WinterbergJeremy Winterberg Registered Users Posts: 1,233 Major grins
    edited January 13, 2009
    Good, cause I was getting light headed from all the smokerolleyes1.gif
    Jer
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    spb13spb13 Registered Users Posts: 133 Major grins
    edited January 13, 2009
    I realized that this would be a lot easier if the match wasn't moving. I experimented with this a few nights ago without much luck. Tonight I had a stroke of inspiration. I took a heavy board and drilled a small hole in it providing a stable base for the match. From there it was just a matter of dialing in the exposure and timing.

    454491991_Eh8Pw-XL.jpg
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    NikolaiNikolai Registered Users Posts: 19,035 Major grins
    edited January 13, 2009
    spb13 wrote:
    I realized that this would be a lot easier if the match wasn't moving. I experimented with this a few nights ago without much luck. Tonight I had a stroke of inspiration. I took a heavy board and drilled a small hole in it providing a stable base for the match. From there it was just a matter of dialing in the exposure and timing.
    Good approach, great picture! thumb.gif
    BTW, paper clip, a piece of cord tie or a piece of gum would work, too:-) mwink.gif
    "May the f/stop be with you!"
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    spb13spb13 Registered Users Posts: 133 Major grins
    edited January 13, 2009
    Nikolai wrote:
    Good approach, great picture! thumb.gif
    BTW, paper clip, a piece of cord tie or a piece of gum would work, too:-) mwink.gif

    My first approach was along those lines, but the match wasn't stable enough for me to strike it in place. So I needed something with a bit more weight. :D
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    NikolaiNikolai Registered Users Posts: 19,035 Major grins
    edited January 13, 2009
    spb13 wrote:
    My first approach was along those lines, but the match wasn't stable enough for me to strike it in place. So I needed something with a bit more weight. :D
    Well, true, but you could have also had it ignited some other way:-) mwink.gif
    "May the f/stop be with you!"
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    shutterbunnyshutterbunny Registered Users Posts: 19 Big grins
    edited January 13, 2009
    Nikolai wrote:
    Hi Kanu, welcome to the Class! clap.gif
    Nice entry, great flare! thumb.gif

    Sorry Nikolai but I couldn't help myself and wanted to take another photograph... wasn't quite satisfied with myself... here's a self imposed redo... let me know what you think.

    thanks
    -kanu.

    454578536_kPzWW-L.jpg
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    MooreDrivenMooreDriven Registered Users Posts: 260 Major grins
    edited January 13, 2009
    I must admit that my entry is not what I had in mind. Even though it's a flare, there are a lot of thing wrong with the image. About the only thing working for it is the smokes mushroom formation. You can also see the reflection of the aperture blades, which confuses me a bit.headscratch.gif

    454576355_etkXB-M.jpg
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    NikolaiNikolai Registered Users Posts: 19,035 Major grins
    edited January 14, 2009
    I must admit that my entry is not what I had in mind. Even though it's a flare, there are a lot of thing wrong with the image. About the only thing working for it is the smokes mushroom formation. You can also see the reflection of the aperture blades, which confuses me a bit.headscratch.gif
    Thank you!
    I think you're overexposing by at least two stops, if not more. Crank the shutter speed up. Maybe close the aperture a bit too.
    "May the f/stop be with you!"
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    NikolaiNikolai Registered Users Posts: 19,035 Major grins
    edited January 14, 2009
    Sorry Nikolai but I couldn't help myself and wanted to take another photograph... wasn't quite satisfied with myself... here's a self imposed redo... let me know what you think.
    thanks
    -kanu.
    Kanu,
    I think you're getting a hold of it:-) mwink.gif
    Thank you, nice entry, much closer to the artistic side! thumb.gif
    "May the f/stop be with you!"
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    MooreDrivenMooreDriven Registered Users Posts: 260 Major grins
    edited January 14, 2009
    2nd attempt. I had not realized how overexposed my previous post was until after I uploaded it. 11doh.gif

    These are a little better, but it's all I had time to prepare tonight.
    455058227_fU48q-M.jpg

    I'll wait for the next assignment and hopefully redeem myself. Thanks for the challenge.
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    NikolaiNikolai Registered Users Posts: 19,035 Major grins
    edited January 14, 2009
    2nd attempt. I had not realized how overexposed my previous post was until after I uploaded it. 11doh.gif
    These are a little better, but it's all I had time to prepare tonight.
    I'll wait for the next assignment and hopefully redeem myself. Thanks for the challenge.
    I like it! Still a bit hot, but I like the base a lot!
    "May the f/stop be with you!"
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    NateWNateW Registered Users Posts: 137 Major grins
    edited January 16, 2009
    I was told that I can't take any more match pictures, so I hope this is good... Shutter speed 1/250s, f/2.8, ISO 100, ...
    Thanks for posting your settings! I used them as a baseline to get mine.

    I've gotta finish editing (not too much, but gotta get 'em out), and then I'll have a few to post.
    Having done it, I now have new respect for your shot of flare and fingers. It's harder to do a self-shot at flare up timing than I thought.

    One thing I learned: flare is a _lot_ brighter than the average 100W bulb 10-15 feet away. Still, it's tough to get over the fear/normal-reactions and put the flare too close to your face..... (Don't do it! I'm a trained professional! Well, not at fire, but at something, and I like fire a lot.)
    (Seriously, and I'll say it again after I post the shot: be very careful how you take your shots. The flare is hot enough to melt various metals and skin gets damaged a lot easier than metal does.)

    OK, I'll be back with images...
    NateW

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    NateWNateW Registered Users Posts: 137 Major grins
    edited January 16, 2009
    Here we go. 1/3: (uncropped)
    456042774_2YxnS-L.jpg

    2/3:
    456045893_aa9LA-L.jpg

    3/3:
    456045853_DSBDQ-L.jpg

    So: don't get this schtuff too close to your skin. It's hot. Like really hot.

    Also: it's really hard to take a self shot from a tripos in the near dark while you need both hands already. I found out that the IR LED on the remote trigger will be picked up by the camera. ne_nau.gif All it meant for me: couble duty with my one hand to run the striker and the trigger at the same time. clap.gif
    Also found out: f1.8 is really a very short depth of field when you can't look through the lens to see what up and there's no auto focus....:D I managed to get the shot by upping the ISO 2 stops, slowing the shutter a couple stops, and opening the aperture by the necessary compensation to keep it the same. (Thanks again to Jeremy for posting his settings so I could blatantly copy them...)

    Have fun! I did! (I don't think I got the theme so well on the first one, I just really liked the idea. Comments on any of them?)
    NateW

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    Member, Livingston County Photographers Group (http://livcophotographers.com)

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    NikolaiNikolai Registered Users Posts: 19,035 Major grins
    edited January 16, 2009
    NateW wrote:
    Here we go. 1/3: (uncropped)

    Also: it's really hard to take a self shot from a tripos in the near dark while you need both hands already. I found out that the IR LED on the remote trigger will be picked up by the camera. ne_nau.gif All it meant for me: couble duty with my one hand to run the striker and the trigger at the same time. clap.gif
    Also found out: f1.8 is really a very short depth of field when you can't look through the lens to see what up and there's no auto focus....:D I managed to get the shot by upping the ISO 2 stops, slowing the shutter a couple stops, and opening the aperture by the necessary compensation to keep it the same. (Thanks again to Jeremy for posting his settings so I could blatantly copy them...)

    Have fun! I did! (I don't think I got the theme so well on the first one, I just really liked the idea. Comments on any of them?)

    Hey Nate,
    thank you for playing!
    Out of three one first one "matches" (pun intended:-) the theme (it looks like it flares), the other two are "just burning" :-(
    Good idea to intoduce another subject (face) into the frame.
    Unfortunately, it also made the match flare only an auxiliarry object (it's even not in focus), while the idea was to concentrate on it specifically..
    Still a rather good attempt though:-) thumb.gif
    "May the f/stop be with you!"
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    Jeremy WinterbergJeremy Winterberg Registered Users Posts: 1,233 Major grins
    edited January 16, 2009
    NateW wrote:
    Thanks for posting your settings! I used them as a baseline to get mine.

    I've gotta finish editing (not too much, but gotta get 'em out), and then I'll have a few to post.
    Having done it, I now have new respect for your shot of flare and fingers. It's harder to do a self-shot at flare up timing than I thought.

    Your welcome! yeah I'm a bit of a Pyro myself, so I had no problem with fear of burning myself.

    Its really hard to get it in focus, What I did, was I sat behind my camera (it was on a tripod) and extended my arm as far as I could, and changed how I was sitting till the distance between my hand and the lens was where I wanted it (about 5" away) then I focused on the match with the lights on, and then turned the lights off, sat in the same spot, put the 10 second timer on and had it set to take a 2 picture burst. and bam, after many failures I got a decent looking picture.
    Jer
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