Thursday, 1 March 2012

Canon 5D Mk3 tomorrow!

If your a camera/gear nerd, you'll dig this. If not, you should probably keep scrolling, I'm sure you'll find something that makes you smile here somewhere.

So in less than 24 hours Canon will be unveiling its new prosumer camera body. The new full frame replacement for the current 5D Mk2 is hyped up to be quite a camera, with apparent improvements in the shitty autofocus ( I really hope so! ) department. Im pretty excited to see what this thing can actually do. I have been considering the jump over to full frame for quite a while now, I was actually really close to swapping my 7D for a 5D Mk2, but I thought I would hang on for a bit to see what is coming. Assuming the new 5D is as mind-numbingly amazing as its claimed to be, once I've played with one myself, I would like to get one. Assuming its a flop, I can always pick up a used 5D Mk2 for peanuts as all the pro's and enthusiasts are already flogging them like a red-headed step child on all the local markets. Because I'm clever like that.

My number one reason to this would be to make proper use of all my L-glass lenses. This way I could calculate reciprocals correctly and get an actual 0.6 more usable sensor space. That would sweet. Unfortunately my little fisheye will have to go with the 7D. That thing is awesome. I will get another fisheye though.

Anyway. Here is a pic of the new Nikon slayer and some nerdy specs. N
Unsurpassed Image Quality22.3 Megapixel Full Frame CMOS sensor
DiG!C 5+ Image Processor
ISO 100-25600 (expandable to L:50 H1:51200, H2: 102400
Full HD Movie (ISO 100-12800 (H:25600)
High Performance Operation61-point high-density reticular AF (up to 41 crosstype points)
6.0 fps for high continuous shooting
Intelligent viewfinder with approx. 100% coverage
3.2-type, approx.1.04m dot (3:2 wide) Clear View LCD II
iFCL metering with 63-zone dual-layer sensor
Shutter durability of 150,000 cycles
High end featuresSilent & low vibration modes
Dual card slots (CF & SD)
High Dynamic Range (HDR) Mode
Multiple Exposures
Comparative Playback function
Improved durability & water and dust resistance
SPECIFICATIONSAvailable Colours – Black
Megapixels – 22MP
Sensor Size – 36 x 24mm
ISO/Sensitivity – 100 – 25600
Autofocus Points – 61 points
Lens Mount – Canon
LCD Size – 3.2″
Liveview – Yes
Viewfinder – Optical TTL
Min Shutter Speed – 30 sec
Max Shutter Speed – 1/8000 sec
Continuous Shooting Speed – 6 fps
Self Timer – 10 sec, 2 sec
Metering – Centre-weighted, Spot, Evaluative, Partial
Video Resolution – Full HD 1080
Memory Type – Compact Flash
Connectivity – USB 2, HDMI, Mic Input, Wireless (optional)
Battery – LP-E6
Battery Type – Lithium-ion
Charger – Includes Li-Ion Charger
File Formats – AVI, RAW, H.264, MOV, MPEG-4
Dimensions – 152 x 116 x 76mm
Box Contents – Battery Pack LP-E6 .. Battery Charger LC-E6 .. AV Cable AVC-DC400ST .. Interface Cable IFC-200U .. Eyecup Eg .. Wide Strap EWEOS5DMKIII .. CR1616 Lithium Battery+



                       

Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Pirate Pictures!

BOOM! Wordup interfriends!?

So here is a little taste of the shoot I just had on Sunday. Im busy working on a bunch more images that I cant really put out right now, but they are just as if not cooler than these. I was trying a new technique with regard to my editing, and I spent an hour finally deciding on whether I wanted to go B+W on some of them, or keep the rad colour in some of them.... I will show the B+W ones at a later stage.

Feedback on my edit would be cool, little uncertain whether I botched it. I like it and think I managed to keep some of the texture I wanted initially with relation to the depth of field I shot. Actually!!! Ill post the original, the B+W and the final one I chose, and then you can make up your own mind.

Got alot of cool ideas for some more editorial styled shoots over the next while, Im getting back in the zone. Feels good.

An after thought here. I just saw my first episode of Californication. I really liked it! But I wonder what Gilian Anderson thinks about Mulders new character? Think about it? I grew up knowing David Duchovny from none other than X-Files, but Californication was crazy in comparison. Can you really compare them though?

Anyway. Enjoy the pics. N

First Mate and the Captain, Kristine and Pia.

Kristine 

Pia

Sunday, 26 February 2012

Sunday evening, pt 2

Hello interwebs! Ive got a massive headache right now. But i thought I would knock out a little thought and a picture before a hectic week starts to get the better of me.

I just got home from a SWEET shoot with a gang of gangster, rocking, super slick ladies. Loads of fun. Loads of awesome pictures to come. I will give loads of thanks to everyone when I bust out the pictures, but for anyone that reads this before then; THANK YOU!!!

Tommy from Onkel Henry's Tattoo Studio - http://onkelhenrys.no/
Tomas and Harald from 4sound - http://www.4sound.no/
Elisabeth Jakobsen - http://dedhed.wordpress.com/
Kristine - http://misspolly.blogg.no/
Pia the Pirate.

More details and a little run down of the shoot will come soon as soon as I get some editing done.

Now interwebs, riddle me this. What is the game changer in your life? What line of work are you in or what hobby do you have that there has been a massive break through in? Let me give you a few examples:
Ipod, was and still is a game changer in terms of portable mp3 players.
DSLR, film is cool, and making a comeback, but as a viable commercial tool, a digital camera changed the game.
Electric cars, such a game changer were the first real ones that worked, that oil companies bought them out for fear of losing a massive market share.
Facebook, not only did it produce the youngest billionaire the world has ever seen, it revolutionised the way people live. Think about it.

Im not even going to go into the oil industry. There are new products and solutions popping out every week, even we that work in the industry lose track fairly often.

There are things in my life that are game changers, Iphone, MacBook, Camera, Internet, this damn blog. From a couple years ago until now, these things didn't really exist. Maybe I'm just blowing hot air here, but to me it feels like things are evolving and technology is jumping further and quicker day by day.
Something I found out about yesterday that kinda made me go : WOW! Thats cool! Was this new lighitng modifier.

It may be kinda nerdy, but this thing is very cool, im not going to run it down here, because there is a whole other website you can check out here:  http://www.saberstrip.com/what-is-it/
If youre a photographer that shoots with speedlites, or any hot-shoe flashes, I think you would dig this.

Good night interwebs. Good night Liz. N

Night night.

Saturday, 18 February 2012

Disappointment on Statfjord B

Im sitting at Bergen airport now, waiting to get flight home. The last two days have been a massive waste of time. I was called out to a potentially awesome job on Statfjord B. With 5 colleagues and two others from out sister company. The scope of work was awesome, all of us got on like a house on fire, and we were all looking forward to get going with the job.

Due to unforseen technical issues and misunderstandings from companies onshore, we lost the job due to conflict of interest of Statoils operating procedures. All of us were sent home on the next chopper. What a heart breaker. I was and seriously still am bummed out about that. Such is life though right?

Oh well, had an awesome night with my colleagues in Bergen last night, sort of belated birthday celebration. Good vibes. I work with a very cool group of guys.

Im noticing a trend on my blog, the ratio of work related posts in relation to photography related posts is increasing at an alarming rate. This is not good. I should be shooting more. I need to get my shit together.
Would be nice to shoot 1 for 1 with real work. Every job i go out on, has to be followed by new photo shoot. Reasonable goal? I think so.

One last note, the rain in Bergen is ridiculous. RIDICULOUS.
Here are some pics of Statfjord B. Cheers, N.

Its bigger than it looks, sleeps 230 people no problem.

I quick shot I got while we were on one of our many coffee breaks. 

Friday, 10 February 2012

Luxury Problems?

Anyone out there got any luxury problems? Aircon in your car doesnt work? Still got the iPhone3G? Still shooting a 5D Mk1? Havent got any Canon-L Lenses? Wish you boobs were a bit bigger? You could go to gym once a week more? Why are you as pretty, smart, charming, funny as that person? Wish you had more money? Wish you had nicer clothes? Wish you had more friends? Wish you had better friends? Wish more people would "like" the pictures you put on Facebook? Wish you could do something cool? Wish people would talk about you more? Wish you got invited to that party? Wish you had worn something different when you went to that party? Wish you had something you dont need? Still not happy?

I have a roof over my head, a loving family and good friends. I ate well today. I have a job and a career. I have loads of fancy gadgets and more money investing in camera gear than i would like to publicly admit.
I have everything i need. And more.

This isnt some rant about the starving kids in god knows where. This isnt a rant for anti-racism, anti-sexism or anti-anti anything. This is a reminder to be happy. To be grateful for the things you do have and not miserable about the things you cant or wont have.

When was the last time you were stoked on something? The last time something made smile from ear to ear? I know when it was for me, when i watched this:


Click the link to understand. N 

Work.

Before this gets too outdated or i forget, I should put this up. I was recently out at work on Bideford Dolphin. The was built in 1975, which is a solid 12 years older than what i am. This is very evident when you walk around on deck.

The food was fantastic, the crew were in good spirit and we had some cool stuff to do. I was there for 9 days, and we were hit by one fairly large storm, 13-15m waves and 70 kts wind. This put a serious spanner in the works for us regarding working on the "bumper shield" of one of the columns.

Anyway, here are some pics. Im in the orange helmet. N

Getting wet. Not cool.

Weekend!

Hello Weekend!!! Dont know why im so amped that its friday today... But none the less, its friday. This can only be a good thing.

Have some cool stuff lined up, im shooting portraits of a girl that i met on the street yesterday. She is very interesting looking and ive got a cool idea for some texture orientated stuff. As im typing this, i just had another cool idea for a shot i want to do with her.

Im planning a big shoot for next week, hopefully collaborating with a fellow Trondheim creative. More cool ideas, hopefully working with two models and some cool props in a cool location. Im excited for this one.

Mmmm. Otherwise. Things are pretty exciting. I have permanent residency in Norway!!! Im starting to look at houses all over the place and get my shit in order. Loads of stuff to share with you guys aswell.

Will be keeping you updated as things continue in this perpetual upward spiral of mayhem. N

I dont know why i found this funny, or why i watched it 12 times, but here it is.
Tranksei paranoia affected Jason more than the rest of us.

Klein Karoo B+W landscape.

This next track is genius. One o my favourite DnB tracks, Netsky is killing it. But he wont come play in Norway!!! Looks like im going to Belgium then. Enjoy it.

Tuesday, 7 February 2012

Those damn kids are at it again...

I have been soo bad at maintaining this blog. I know. I have so many ideas and im back logged so badly in terms of editing and getting my stuff out there. My goal from now on is to post at least twice a week from now on. Even if its not photography related.

Anyway. Some cool shots i played with from our road trip in South Africa up the east coast. Good times.
Loads more to come from my trip to SA. But here are some of the first ones i got cracking with.

Comments are appreciated. N.

Barrydale

One bounce in Barrydale

The game farm outside Barrydale

Liz 

Sunset in Natures Valley

Emo and pop rock superstar Andreas Schwerdtfeger

The Herb

Mike P

Liz

Possibly the biggest joint ive seen in a long time.

Those damn kids again...

Weaver bird making a nest.





Monday, 23 January 2012

Something different, again.

Christmas. What a time. Not exactly my favourite, but we won't get into that now. The over-capitalization of a religious holiday is another discussion completely.

Christmas was very good for me this year though. So nice to be with family and friends again. I love my home. The picture going up now is a very cool and sweet reminder of home for me. Its my two little niese's
Jessie (left) and Kirsty are my brother's (Mark) kids. They are very fun and sweet, even if Jessie does scream ALOT!

I actually took this picture on Christmas day. We had a cool chill session at my brothers place which is right on the side of a vlei. Good Times.

I have been putting off editing for a while now..... Seriously not in the mood to sit and tweak photo's for hours on end. But I guess i have to get started some where. Let this be a beginning.

Enjoy, N.

Wednesday, 18 January 2012

Back in Norway... Round 3

Wow.... Been a while. For those of you that dont know, I have been back home in Cape Town for the last couple of weeks. What an awesome trip. Road tripping, Skating, Shooting some pictures, chilling, losing my mind and almost collapsing from exhaustion at a dubstep party and lots of chilling with good friends and having good vibes.

So now what? Im back in Norway, its somewhere in between -5C and +3C. Which is refreshing, but ultimately not that great. Im going out to work on the 6th of Feb, possibly sooner, and will be working as much as possible for 2012. Im applying for Norwegian residency on Monday. We'll see how that works out.

Hopefully i can get some of my ideas to the point of fruition this year aswell. I have a great idea for a side venture that i will be able to while I'm at work. Im fairly excited about this. Hopefully I will be able to start making some money back to justify all the lenses and lighting gear.

One little thing that been bugging me. I should have bought a 5D mk2 instead of a 7D. I once heard Zack Arias say: "I would rather have a used beat up old 5D mk2 over a brand new 7D. At this point. So would I. The rumors are flying around at the moment about the new 5D mk3 which is meant to hit the shelves this within the next few months. Assuming it keeps in tradition with what we have got in the past, Bye Bye 7D.

I have plenty plenty plenty photo's I have promised to show and put up, and i will. Just give me some time. Ill start with a couple from SA. Mostly randoms, but i like them.


Hopefully I can get motivated to do more sooner. Here are some time-lapse (hopefully non-HDR-ish) shots from SA.

Cheers, Nic.


Corner of Rathfelder and Klaasenbosch.




Cedar Tree at De Pakhuys in the Cedarberg.



Andreas and Jason playing with fire.

Sunday, 11 December 2011

The funnest, most chilled shoot ever.

One of two things needs to happen... Well, this isn't really an ultimatum, i was going to say: I need a website for file hosting, or i need to be more critical in my image selection. Out of the 300ish photo's we shot this day, i have narrowed it down to 21 that i really love and would be stoked to put my name on. 21 out of 300+?. Thats still a lot. And I do need a website soon if im going to start getting paid jobs for myself. So both actually need to happen. Also I spent alot of time in Lightroom with these, where usually I figure out a specific look that im going for, with these, every shot was so different in terms of dynamic, feel, setting, lighting and exposure that almost every scene we shot needed individual tweaks.

The concept of the shoot was..... there is no concept. I just felt like shooting something colourful and fresh and something with a bit of life. I managed to convince a friend quite easily. All was set. We had great weather and great light to shoot. The wait for the evening light really paid off. Next challenge is to get up super early to do a sunrise shoot some time aswell.

The girl you are looking at is the lovely Ms Daniella Puccini. A friend of mine who also has never posed or been photographed seriously before. Very cool vibe's shooting with her, as she is very laid back, easy going and open to all ideas. My assistant for the shoot was my buddy Jason Matthews, who did a rad job of holding umbrella's, changing lenses, setting strobe power etc... Very cool working with friends. Mental note: Rather hire a friend with less photo knowledge and good vibes than a gear-nerd with no personality or creativity.

I have loads of editing to do from the weekend, and loads more cool photo's to show. So without further waiting, here is Ms Daniella Puccini.

SPECIAL PLUG: 


Daniella - You are a star. Your insight and good vibes make this possible. Thank you so much.
Jason - We have worked together a few times, apparently you film school education is paying off. Thanks so much dude, you're my go to assistant in Cape Town.





















 

Tuesday, 6 December 2011

Wakeskate at Rietvlei

Awesome weather today, perfect for a day messing around in the water. I made a mission to a lake kinda vibe with some friends to have a little wakeskate session. My buddy just got a new 40HP Yamaha on his boat, considering it was a 15HP before, this things MOVES now!!! I've wakeskated a bit before, but today i almost landed a 360 second go. SOOOOO close!!! Next time i'll get it.

These friends of mine have had loads of time to practice in my absence, so they where hitting this rail and busting 50-50 shuvit's and boardslide's off it no problem. This also meant i could chill on the bank with my 70-200mm and just snipe away.

Anyway, Im starting to realise the disadvantage of being the photographer all the time when doing cool shit like this. I never get cool photo's of myself. But was still pretty cool to shoot this session. Enjoy the pics. N.




50-50 shuvit out, this is what it looks like when it goes right.

This is what it looks like when it goes wrong.