Friday, August 19, 2011

Website

Since moving to Maui I've kind of abandoned this blog. For recent shoots please visit my website at Maui Wedding Photographer or my facebook page http://facebook.com/michaellongphotography

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Shoot w/ Sierra Quitiquit in an Orchard

I had the privilege to do a shoot with Sierra Quitiquit while in Oregon. Here's a couple photos from the shoot:





Saturday, June 11, 2011

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Studio Shoot

Here's some pics from a shoot this weekend. This is possibly the last studio shoot I'll be doing in Portland for the year.





Engagement Shoot

Here's a couple pics from an engagement shoot we did downtown


Wednesday, May 25, 2011

First Virtual Tour

Here's a test pano
http://mauivtour.com/pano.html

Shaving Tokina 10-17 For aps-h

Today I received my new $600 fisheye in the mail & now it's time to take a hacksaw to it.
Finding a fisheye lens for a Canon 1D, aps-h 1.3x crop, seems almost impossible. You can either buy an 8mm 1.6 fisheye or a 15mm fisheye for fullframe. With the crop sensor fisheye you'll get vignetting & see the lens hood as a border & on the 15mm full frame fisheye your 1.3x crop will zoom it into 19.5mm & you'll no longer get 180 degrees field of view. Solution: Get an 11mm fisheye. However, nobody makes one. The only possible way to get 180 degrees field of view on an aps-h is to get the one adjustable fisheye made for 1.6 crop & then shave off the lens hood, then when you zoom in to 11mm you'll theoretically get 180 degrees field of view or more with only slight vignetting.

If you're reading this cause you need a fisheye for your 1D you may soon find yourself with a Tokina 10-17 & a hacksaw. There's several tutorials around about how to do this. A common way to "protect" the glass is to roll up a piece of paper & reinforce it with tape then put this around the lens. It sounded great but it wont help at all. You're cutting too close to the edge of the paper & when the hacksaw breaks through the lens hood it'll just push the paper & scratch up your lens. I now know this from experience. Fortunately, I can't really notice the scratches in my images. My one other piece of advice if you do this is that you don't have to cut all the way through. If you're cutting slowly then you'll notice a black line appear in the middle of your silver cut. This is the paint on the other side of the metal. If you can cut to this point all around the lens then you should be able to break off the lens hood with needle nose pliers.

Now that I have cut off my lens hood, I strongly suggest that you dont. Reason being, if you just want a neat fisheye then you don't need 180 degrees to get a fishy look. If you're doing this cause you're doing virtual tours & you need the 180 degrees then you should just buy an 8mm fisheye for 1.6crop & then when you upload the images into ptgui you can click "advance" & quickly crop out the vignetting. I wish I would have know this a week ago.  If you have any 1.3 fisheye questions just leave a comment & I'll be happy to send a response.

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Lost Everything!!!!!

So, last Thursday I had someone break into my house & steal about $3,000 in camera equipment including my laptop which had a huge part of my portfolio I've yet to upload. Lame.

Anyways, I will now be updating my sites more frequently as well as backing things up at least weekly.
I'm trying to replace stuff & get back in business asap. I just purchased an old Canon 1D which I'm already in love with as well as the Tokina 10-17 fisheye (the only lens which provides 180 degrees on an aps-h sensor) as well as the good 'ol 50mm 1.8. As far as the 24-70 & 70-200 it looks like I'll be renting for the next few weeks.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Last Thursday

Here's pics from a recent shoot. Turns out I'm not much of a blogger but I'll at least start uploading some of the pics from my shoots...





Monday, April 4, 2011

First Studio shoot




Here's a couple pics of my first studio shoot. Inside & Outside the studio since it was a nice day

New Studio

I now have a new studio down by OMSI. I'm doing portrait shoots for $80/hour until my calendar fills up.

Monday, February 7, 2011