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Lights of Budapest

Mon, 01/02/2012 - 19:01
Happy New Year to everyone!

I just wanted to drop a few photos I just made before the christmas lights will be removed from the city. So this is how Budapest looks like during this period of each year.

Andrassy street, Budapest, Hungary
Andrassy street, Budapest, Hungary
Andrassy street, Budapest, Hungary
Oktogon, Budapest, Hungary
Andrassy street, Budapest, Hungary

Merry Christmas & How it's made

Sat, 12/24/2011 - 15:34
Merry Christmas to everyone! I've created a photo today for this opportunity and thought it would be interesting to share a little tutorial about how to use a simple photographic effect to achieve this result.


The name of the effect is the bokeh. You need to setup the scene in the following way:


As you can see the drawing above, you need a relatively long distance between the camera and the lights (little bulbs, LEDs, whatever) and you have to place the glass close to the camera. You need to setup some soft light to lit the glass. I've used a softbox with a studio flash, but I just needed the model light, not the flash. As for the camera, you will need a fast lens, at least f2.8 to have good results and of course a tripod is needed.Set the focus on the glass and watch the lights on the background and position if necessary. Play a bit with the softbox light intensity to find the right balance on the scene, you will need a bit brighter fill light to avoid the background spots to burn in. Thats all. Easy effect, and no need any graphics work, photoshop..etc. This is a pure photographic trick. Enjoy.

Night photography with iPhone?

Sun, 12/18/2011 - 17:50
It is possible, but of course we should not expect professional photos, though...   I had the idea to write this little tutorial for ones are new to photography or just to show that we can capture some nice photos to our family album even in the night when we left the camera at home. I always saying a nicely captured low quality photo is much better than a missed one.

So the most important is the right timing, as you know the iPhone (and other phones and cheaper point and shoot cameras) are not the kings of the night. So we need to take these photos during the first half of the blue hour to have enough ambient light and colors to capture.
As you may know, there are two blue hours a day, in the morning and in the night. You can find out this time frame at your location using www.bluehoursite.com or the iPhone app, available here. The blue hour effect is stronger during the beginning so try to make the photos early. Later the sky will be too dark for the phone and the little dynamic range will result of burned out light spots, lots of dark areas and high noise.
Noise is the biggest issue with the photos currently. I did not test the iPhone 4S yet, but the iPhone 3G and iPhone 4 has relatively high noise. The iPhone 4 higher resolution helps a bit to reduce this though.

During the capture try to frame the scene as you wish and then tap on the screen to adjust focus and light meter to a relatively darker part to keep the balance on the image. If you taking image of some brighter lights then it may need to tap on this, to prevent burning in. If the lights are too bright you will lose all the details around it.

tap on a darker area before shoot. Sorry for the blur, not easy to hold steady while taking a screen shot :)According to my experience the white balance and other settings are just right as you take the photo, no adjustments needed. The noise will be high so you may want to reduce it with a noise reduction software. There is an option to this right in iPhoto on Mac, it has a relatively good results. You need to pick some higher values but always check the results and fine tune if needed.
Adjust Sharpness and De-noise sliders.
Results from iPhoto



There are other alternatives, like Noise Ninja (trial, win+mac), NDNoise (free, win+mac), Neat Image (trial, win+mac). These softwares can produce nice results but of course it is not magic. 
untouched, taken with iPhone 4

Good bye Steve, and thanks for everything!

Thu, 10/06/2011 - 19:52
A sad day, this is. I woke up in the morning, grabbed my iPad and started reading the news but it took my breath away immediately when I read the about Steve Jobs. He was one of the biggest mind in the IT industry, a real pirate from the Silicon Valley.

We can thank him a lot of things, not just iPhone and Mac, but the basic fundamentals of the today's computers.

One brand to rule them all

This week when I watched the Keynote event, on the first few minutes I saw an empty chair with a reserved sign in the center of the first line. I noted that who is that person who has a reserved chair in such an event and misses it. Now I know it. I missed Steve from the event, he was the best in these presentations. I enjoyed all of them. I think in the next few days I'll watch previous Keynotes to remember.

We all knew this will happen, Steve was not in a good shape recently but this was way too early.
Rest in peace, Steve Jobs.


Blue Hour Site, behind the scenes

Sun, 10/02/2011 - 20:39
What is all about?

I have a website, it is called Blue Hour Site. This site is able to help by calculating the best time frame for taking stunning blue hour pictures. Blue hour refers to the time after the sun goes below the horizon and the sky goes into deep blue for a while. Below you can see a photo took during this time:

Blue hour at Budapest, Hungary
So where it began?

The idea came in 2008 when I was in Dresden, Germany. It was only a one night stay and I wanted to shoot some blue hour photos. I was not sure about when this time frame starts so during the day I looked for some nice vantage points in the city to get prepared but later that day at the hotel when I realized it is getting dark I did not have enough time to get back to my spots, it was totally dark when I was ready to take the photos. So I missed my one and only opportunity to take some photos there. I was not happy and as a developer I decided to create some code that tells me when blue hour will start on a given day and location. Later I thought more on this idea and got a new idea to create a website to this, it will be a good help to other photographers as well and also we living in the internet era, so why not doing this online.Later that year I was ready with the website, it was much simpler than the current site, but it already worked well and it was accurate enough to put it online.I sent the URL to my friends, shared it on web2 sites, wrote about it in photography forums and watched my statistics. More and more visitors came from different part of the world, but the traffic was really low during these weeks/months... I had days with only 1-2 visits.

The big boom

This was my big luck, maybe the biggest ever. I got an e-mail from The Kim Komando Show about they selected my website as the Cool Site of the Day and they said I should prepare for huge amount of visitors on that day. I got prepared and watched server statistics big time. And first visitors arrived, arrived and arrived. I got nearly 30,000 visitors during this time, mostly from the US. I also got a lot of positive feedback and some ideas too from these people. It was huge, amazing, awesome. Of course the miracle ended after two days but my average daily visitors was much better than before.
The impact of The Kim Komando ShowToday

During the years I implemented a lot of things and also a made completely new website based on the popular CMS system, Drupal. The code behind the blue hour calculation is improved too, I got many feedback from you guys, which helped me a lot to increase the accuracy and find bugs too.
I received a lot of questions about taking stunning blue hour photos, so I decided to start writing some articles about the basics of this type of photography, I did not get too much feedback but the number of questions are decreased so I guess it worth the time creating it.
Visitor count increased nicely over the time, thanks to the lot of sharing on twitter, facebook and other web2 services and also special thanks who blogged about the site. I have many new ideas about future functions for the site, a bit early to write about but I will definitely share these ideas to see how you like it.

Today (blue) compared to past (orange)I thought it would be nice to have a little community around the site where photographers can share blue hour photos with each other so I made a Flickr group and as a motivation I placed six random flickr photos on the home page of the blue hour site. It started growing fast, much faster than I imagined. Currently the group has more than 600 members and more than 2400 photos. I check the photos on a weekly basis and always amazed about the places, quality and composition. I can say the average quality of these photos is much higher than most public photo groups, I really proud of these guys who shared their photos.

Click on the image above to see these amazing photos!
I hope you guys enjoyed reading some story about the idea behind bluehoursite.com and next time I'll write about the BlueHourApp for iPhone.

Leave a comment if you have any questions or wanna read more about blue hour photography or related things.

Transformers - Dark of the Moon (2011)

Tue, 09/27/2011 - 15:12
I always liked the Transformers as an idea and the comic book, cartoon and the movies as well. With today's technology and CG solutions, we can see an amazing quality all across these movies. Personally I liked the first and the latest (this, the third) movie. I don't want to tell anything about the story and to ruin everything if you did not see it yet so just relax and keep reading. I'll only show some screen shots of the movie. Also one interesting and funny thing, the girl wears some high tech high heels, I guess transformers technology. Sometimes it transforms into flats, and then back to high heels. Awesome! Enjoy the screen shots and don't forget to watch this movie, it was a nice two and a half hours.
New Facebook profile page almost ready :)
Buzz AldrinBuzz Aldrin with OptimusEven nicer :) Rosie Huntington-Whiteley from Victora's Secret. Good choice! :)

And her legs
Nice showroom

Dunno who is she, but looks OK :)
Mercedes commercial. :)
Nokia commercial... maybe the last one?
Running in heels
Standing on a wreckage in heels
Where are the heels?Still no heels...Ah, there are the heels again!
Just for fun, I like this frame
This too.

Flickr Group photos

Singapore Flyer: Spinning WheelBluesee the brave day sunk in hideous nightIn StillnessChristmas at the LedgeBoulevard Haussmann, Paris

Join to the Blue Hour Flickr Group and add your best images to share it with other fans of the blue hour and night photography on this site.

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