Sunday, May 23, 2010

Skills in Retrograde





Photography-wise, I feel I'm going backwards. I haven't shot a lot on the last few months, maybe I'm just rusty.
I've been playing chess lately (on-line at chess.com) so I thought I would break out the board and take a snap.
Now, the set has been out on my coffee table. I had it up to follow along with a match the first game I had on-line with a stranger. Of course, we make the first few moves in the Ruy Lopez and the dude goes on vacation. So I move the board into the kitchen and set up lights.
Here, I wanted to restrict the light to the board and blow the rest of the room to black. In my first quick shots i could see that the dark pieces were going tb troublesome as they suck up light. My basic setup was a flash with a RayFlash adaptor on a stand over the board. That was my main light. I wanted to see what the rayflash would do to the shiny, angular objects. On the side camera right I set another flash a few stops under to try and fill in the black pieces. Then I added some on-axis at lowest power to try and even out the shadows.
The first few shots I kept getting this big, specular ring over on the black king-side rook. I couldn't figure out what was causing it. Reflection from a nearby beer can? Open screen door bounce? I tried different things and different light levels until I realized it was the bounce angle from the main light. Moving the camera a little sort-of solved it. I thought about using the umbrella instead, but that was too big I thought.

Overall, I didn't get the light I really wanted, I kind of settled for a best-guess solution. Which, when I think about it, is a lot like my chess game. Good itentions to improve, but inclined to guess when presented with real problems. My chess game is moving backwards, too.
Ugh

Posted from my iPhone

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Operation GOOM

Today started with a series of unsavory events.
A car tire had a flat due to a secret encounter with a nail. I had to call AAA. The inactivity of waiting took just long enough to have all my morning pep wear off.
Next a squirrel committed suicide under the car on the way to work. I thought his indecisive series of back-and-forth dashes in front of the car took forever. Then afterwards as I watched his death throes in the rear-view mirror I knew it had been quick. The dash was fast, the dying took a long time.
It was terrible.
I made to to work in time to go to a training on the new phone systems they are putting in. Ugh.
From there it was into phone meetings straight through lunch until 4:30.
Mid-way through the afternoon, though things took a great turn: My new nephew drew his first breaths! He's healthy and everyone is fine. New chapters start and things change. He's a cute little devil, long legged and full of red hair. I'm so happy for them.
I also found out today that we are 99% sure I'm going back to India.
In two weeks.
[insert sound of needle being picked off a record here]
So, here we go again: Operation GOOM (Get Out Of Massachusetts) round two.
New city, new mission, new team, new problems, new opportunity to kick butt and take names.
I'm trying to focus on that and not that I've barely gotten off the road from last year and that I'm going to miss my niece's high school graduation or that my chance to visit my new nephew will have to wait. I have to get my aspect up and rally.
I have to get out of Massachusetts.