Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Halloween: Great For Pictures

Halloween is one of the most artistic holidays of the year: Pumpkin Carving, make-up, costumes, decorations, haunted yards and houses.... Halloween also provides some good picture-taking opportunities.

Here are a few pictures from previous years in an attempt to give you some ideas for your photographic experiments this year:

Jack-o-lanterns are great fun to photograph without a flash. I found if you throw-in a few three-point lighting componants, it adds some pretty cool affects. Note the right-side glow on the pumpkins from the inside light shining through the window with a dash of white shine on the top left (from an LED flashlight). All done with a tripod and no-flash to show the glow from within the pumpkins. Its cool just having the faces glow in blackness, too.

If you want to see some real pumpkin carvings, check out the gallery at the Pumpkin Gutter website.

The macro feature did a great job with these autumn-colored Candy Corns...one of our seasonal favorite foods. This makes a good desktop backdrop.

Monster house comes to life in the dark (no flash). [But I did have to use photo software to brighten the picture up enough to see the glowing features clearly.]

As the fall temperatures shrink, dew beautifies spider webs in shiny diamond beads.

Unfortunately, no amount of diamond dew makes spiders attractive to me.

1 comment:

CHill said...

Your monster house is sweet! I don't have the patience to set up those kinds of shots. You are the coolest.