Showing posts with label water. Show all posts
Showing posts with label water. Show all posts

New Cottage on the Lake

Penulis : Admin Ashish Chaturevdi on Friday, 15 June 2012 | 05:42

Friday, 15 June 2012

My sister and brother in law just bought a cottage on the west side of the state. It's on a lake, so last weekend we helped them move the jet boat and boat hoist.

Here's pictures of the weekend we were up north to take the hoist apart. Then this weekend all of the parts to the shore station/boat lift were loaded on to a trailer and strapped down.
shore station, boat hoist, parts, on trailer, take apart, how to

On our way with the jet boat and hoist.
driving with trailer and boat hoist, jet boat, shore station, transport

Here is a panorama of the lake and cottage.
(click to enlarge)
lake panorama, water, sky, cottage, beach


I tried out my homemade ND filter with my camera. It really makes a calm looking photograph, especially when it's converted to black and white. This picture was a 30 second exposure.
homemade, diy, nd filter, black and white, photoshop, smooth water

Here's a time lapse video of us putting in the dock and putting the boat hoist together. It only took 2.5 hours to do but unfortunately my camera battery died after about 2 hours. So you miss seeing us push it over the sea wall and into the water.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yRTklcaGzc

The rest of the weekend was spent swimming and watching max jumping off the dock, into the water.
dog jumping off dock into lake water, max, lab, labrador, dog, chase

This is a picture i took from about 8' past the end of the dock.
dog jump dock water lake lab

That's his Kong he's chasing on the right.
dog jump dock water lake lab, kong, floating

And here's more pictures of the lake and Max.
nd filter for camera, homemade, how to make, create cool smooth effect

dog leaping off shore into lake to catch ball

dog jumping off dock into water
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Cottage on the Lake - Putting in the Dock and Boats

Penulis : Admin Ashish Chaturevdi on Wednesday, 23 May 2012 | 04:12

Wednesday, 23 May 2012



Last week i went up north to our cottage to help put in the boats and docks. Also my dad and i took apart the aluminum boat hoist. We weren't sure how long it would take, but it ended up only taking a few hours.
boat hoist aluminum wire pulley frame build lift shore station crank wheel


A lot of the bolts were rusted from being in the water for several years. Luckily the nuts were at the ends of the bolt, so once we broke them free there wasn't any corroded threads to deal with.
rusted bolts aluminum steel boat hoist shore station loosen


Here is what the boat lift/shore station looked like when it was all taken apart. All of the cables and pulleys are inside of the aluminum beams. And the heaviest part was definitely the white cable crank at the top left.
aluminum boat hoist, disassembled, assemble, put together, how to, parts bolt

Also at night i wanted to try taking more pictures with my homemade ND filter, the stars at night and spinning wool. Here's the links to some of those previous pictures and how they are done:
Here's the pictures i took with my ND filter. I really like the way it makes the water have a glass surface, it's a very calm and dreamlike photo.
bench on the dock, cottage, lake shore, smooth glass water, nd filter, make, how to


With the photos taken using the welding glass there is some post processing in Photoshop. I have 4 or 5 presets saved so it saves a lot of time since now with just 1 click i can fix the colors. But in a lot of cases, converting the picture to black and white is the best way to emphasize the texture and detail.
sitting on the dock at the cottage, looking out to the lake, water

Also you can see in this photo that the ND filter acts as a polarizing filter too. It lets you see right into the water.
homemade nd filter, water, sky polarized dock bench

This was me just experimenting. I had to sit real still for the 30 second exposure.
self portrait, nd filter, water, dock, bench sitting, looking sky

This is a panorama photo of the lake at night. It was created using 6 pictures, each of them at 53 second exposures. Then i processed them all the same way in Photoshop and combined them into one picture using Autostitch.
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panorama lake water night stars exposure water

I took several pictures of the night sky, but this one turned out the best. I think at first i had the ISO set too low on the camera. I could have forfeit a little bit of added noise for more vibrant pictures. For the panorama i set the ISO at 250, you can see a couple of shooting stars in there too.

This was the spinning wool photos i wanted to try. If you click on the link above you can see the setup i used to hold and light the steel wool.
spinning wool, on the beach, lake, stars, night sky

I was expecting some amazing photographs from this, but none of them were all that great. I think the hardest part was in being the right distance from the camera. You want to be close to the camera to get the dramatic effect, but not so close that all you see is the sparks from the steel wool.
spinning wool, on the beach, lake, stars, night sky, sparks, lit, fire, steel wool
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Water with a Homemade ND Filter

Penulis : Admin Ashish Chaturevdi on Saturday, 10 March 2012 | 06:39

Saturday, 10 March 2012

While i was out testing my DIY - Camera Polarizing Filter, i also brought my DIY - ND Filter i made from a piece of welding glass. I was really happy with how the pictures came out before when i was at Lake Erie.

Here's a slow-moving river near Flat Rock, Michigan.
ND filter river neutral density water
The ND filter makes a very calm effect. The blurs in the picture are a flock of geese.
ND filter lake neutral density water
I used my new Manfrotto Tripod and it worked great, it was smaller and a lot easier to carry around.
ND filter river neutral density water
The same picture as before, converted to black and white.ND filter river neutral density water dock
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Macro Photography - Leaf Closeups

Penulis : Admin Ashish Chaturevdi on Sunday, 26 February 2012 | 10:53

Sunday, 26 February 2012

I was experimenting the other day with close-up photos, using different camera settings, of water on a banana leaf. Here's some of the results.
Leaf Close Up
Leaf Close-Up
Macro Leaf photo

Macro Leaf water droplets
And here are some similar pictures i took a few years ago while i was working in the woods of West Virginia, Kentucky and Jackson Michigan.
Leaf Macro Phototraphy
Grass Macro Photo
Nature Macro Photo

Macro Photo Water
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Backyard Pond

Penulis : Admin Ashish Chaturevdi on Wednesday, 30 November 2011 | 04:52

Wednesday, 30 November 2011

I thought it would be a cool idea to make a pond in my backyard. Next summer i could plant the lotuses and lily-pads, maybe add some goldfish too.

Here's the area i planned on putting the pond. It would be 'L' shaped and fit in between the wood fence and the concrete slab.
design a bakyard pond
I dug down about 4" the approximate area of the pond. I removed the topsoil, leaving the clay.
dig a backyard pond, garden, diy, make
Then in Photoshop I drew in what i thought the pond might look like. I added water, rocks, lotuses and a tiny waterfall in the corner. The waterfall would help aerate the pond and i would also filter the water using a homemade first flush filter.
photoshop to see what a pond in the garden will look like
photoshop landscape, pond, garden, plants, house


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