Showing posts with label Outdoor Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Outdoor Photography. Show all posts

Sunday, 24 January 2021

Ponies in the Snow

 This is the first time in so long that I've been able to actually enjoy the snow! No having to go to work, no having to go and do horses, no shovelling to get out, just SNOW!!!

And what is more fun on a snow day than heading out and getting some snow pics of your models? NOTHING. So I unpacked two boxes of random models and headed out to get some snow pics.

I'm really lucky that my garden is on a hill. Because of this there are lots of steps and levels. This means that I can pop a model horse on a step and then kneel on a plastic bag to get a decent shot, I don't have to lie in the snow (that is not fun).

The key for decent snow pics is to get the snow reasonably flat without having foot prints (or boot tread) making it look unrealistic. My technique to solve that was to use the base from Poltergeist to squash the snow down. It worked quite well!

Here are some of my favourites. I did have a few hiccups, like the sun coming out and being super bright, my camera lens steaming up and having to go inside for cleaning and one model doing a front flip and chipping the paint off her ear *cries*

CRS Stromboli (Dead Heat)

BreyerFest Special Run - Dead Heat


CRS Fountain of Youth (Fontana)
BreyerWest Special Run (now with chipped ear)!


CRS Spider Paint (Isadora Cruce)
Breyer Isadora Cruce


CRS Monopoly Tycoon (Bet Yer Blue Boons)
Breyer Bet Yer Blue Boons


CRS Donald Trump (Griffin)
Breyer Web Special 'Griffin'


CRS In Search of Castaways (Triton)
Breyer Web Special 'Triton'


CRS Etna (Born to Run)
BreyerFest Special Run Born to Run


CRS Stirges (Van Gogh)
Breyer Van Gogh


CRS Jimbo Jones (Jimbo)
Breyer Four Piece Gift Pack G2 Andalusian


CRS Snowy Joey (Joey)
Breyer Circus Play Set G2 Andalusian


CRS Romans 10:13 (Greyson)
Breyer Greyson


CRS One of the Dinosaurs is Missing (Dinosaur)
Breyer Mini True North


CRS The Black Prince (Edward)
Breyer Stablemates 4-Piece Gift Collection G3 Rearing Andalusian


When I was done I thought it would be great fun to create a walking on water shot by putting someone on the frozen pond. Poor Claude!


I pushed him further out so I could get down and get a decent ground level shot...


...but the ice wasn't as deep as I thought it was and he nearly sunk in!!!


I then forgot I had put him in my pocket and carried him around for ages, the poor thing!

I hope you also enjoyed heading out and getting some pics of your models in the snow, it is just perfect for model horse photography :D
































Friday, 7 September 2018

Having Fun with Outdoor Photography

So I promised I would start Blogging on a more regular basis and what better way to start off than a talk about outdoor photography.

We've had such dry weather this summer it has been almost perfect for model horse photography! If we ignore the often very bright sunshine.

So here is a little trip through some outdoor pictures and some tips on how you can get good lighting, good footing and generally have fun with your model horses outdoors!

Snow

OK so I know that I was initially talking about the Summer weather but I just love taking pictures in the snow so much! Snow makes for lovely light and a really great footing. The other good thing is you can use surfaces you wouldn't normally use such as tables and walls because the snow creates a realistic footing.

OK so here we have an example snow picture. Here you can see one of the biggest problems with snow photography and that is where the snow is too deep. I do quite like this shot because it looks like the horse is having fun playing in the snow but the long grass and deep snow makes it look out of scale and covers a large part of the horse - a big no no with model horse photography.


This is a much nicer example of an outdoor photograph. Here none of the hooves or legs are hidden by the snow as it has been crushed down where the horse is. You can see the grass is also much further away which means the horse looks in scale. The light is also really nice, there is a little reflection on the quarters - this is something you need to watch out for with slightly shiny models and snow pictures where there can often be a lot of light reflection.

Outdoor Backdrops

You don't just have to take outdoor shots using the natural environment. You can create mini scenes outside as well and use backdrops.


Here is a nice example of a really simple set up. A scenic mat, a backdrop and some lichen. I like the light in this shot, the foal is really clear and shown off. Unfortunately there is quite a lot of reflection on the backdrop though and also some shadowing which takes away from the realism of the photograph.


Here is an example of how outdoor pictures can sometimes cause you a few problems with lighting! Here we can see heavy shadowing from some form of plant that makes the picture quite atmospheric but doesn't lead to a great photoshow picture, particularly where there is shadowing on the background.



This is another example of a really simple set up. There is a painted backdrop and footing. This could be better but is a nice example of how you don't need anything fancy to get a decent shot!

General Outdoor Pics

Outdoor photography can often mean great light and a natural backdrop without much effort! But there are a few things to look out for, like long grass and...WIND! Gosh I hate wind so much...

Here we can see some lovely lighting but deep grass covering up the horse's hooves a bit too much. That said the light shows off his beautiful red colouration so well.

I love this picture. The background isn't massively realistic but the light and the colours just work so well. The light is perfectly hitting the horse and showing off his gorgeous shading. The grass at the front could have done with a bit of a trim.

Very deep grass does not a good picture make. Take a look at this picture of Ruffian in really deep grass and the picture below of Feoh on a area of ground which is more earth. Which do you prefer? The one below is clearly much nicer.

This shot of Feoh has lovely light and a nice base. It's just such a pity I didn't take the time to trim the grass and plants in the foreground as they are blurring her legs! If only those weren't there this would be a nice example of a good outdoor shot.


Long grass isn't the only issue with outdoor pictures. The background is really important. It's important to make sure the things in the background are realistic and in scale. Clearly our old house was not...

 Have you taken some cool outdoor shots over the Summer? Why not share them on the Chestnut Ridge Facebook page? I would love to see them :D