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Christmas Card Photos

Written by Elena @ Selfie Magic on . Posted in Self Portraits, Uncategorized

Oh I haven’t been here for a while!

I am not abandoning this blog- definitely NOT! But the last few months of pregnancy demanded a lot of planning and attention that I simply had to pick between a photography blog and a pregnancy blog. Obviously the latter won!

But once we have our new baby and our new routine and I figure it all out, I’ll be right back here hosting Selfie Saturdays and posting adorable photos of Lexi and me and hubby and friends and everything that is going on. This will not be a blog about my life, though. You can read about my life on The Art of Making a Baby. This will be a blog dedicated to beauty and magic and light and photography and creativity. This won’t be a blog of day-to-day photography, but of special moments.

So the reason why I am posting here right now ( besides to give you an update for why I am missing from Selfie Magic) is because I finally took a few self-portraits worth of being displayed on this blog: Our Christmas Photos.

As most of you know, sometimes self-portraits are all about HIT-OR-MISS. This was definitely starting out as a MISS. Both of us weren’t in the mood, we were loosing light, business calls kept coming in in the middle of the shoot. BUT we did pick an amazing location, we managed to look acceptable and somewhat Christmasy and were in the kind of state of mind where we couldn’t care less about anything- it just needed to be done.

The cards went out right on time and this was officially our first Christmas card as the three of us. It was even more special to send out these cards to my friends in Europe and family in Russia.

So here are the photos themselves, all taken with a tripod and a remote, using my 50mm.

{I’m 34 weeks pregnant in these}


This is why I love knowing how to take self-portraits- being able to take family photos without hiring a photog or hassling a friend.



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Selfie Saturdays Week 37- Pregnancy Selfies

Written by Elena @ Selfie Magic on . Posted in Self Portraits, Selfie Saturdays, Uncategorized

Hi, guys! Welcome to Week 37 of Selfie Saturday, a link up for your recent self-portraits.

I’ve been feeling good lately, I can’t complain. Hitting my 3rd trimester was really a huge mental roadblock. I am this much closer to meeting our little cutie Alexis. However, having only 2 months till she is full term is sending me into a tizzy of planning, buying, preparing and it seem like there won’t be enough time to do it all.

But still, I am super excited: for the new chapter in our lives, for this person, I don’t yet know but who I already love so much, to finally be in my arms. This week I actually managed to prepare for Selfie Saturdays. The key is to plan the shoot for Thursday. So when hubby was out running errands, I set everything up to take a few pregnancy themed self-portraits. I walked away with slightly over 400 images, hoping I’d get a few usable ones, since it’s hard to get a perfect picture when you’re shooting yourself. I think they turned out fine, though I am looking forward to a time when I can bounce up and down adjusting settings, running back and forth making sure it’s shooting at the right angle, rather than moan like an old woman trying to get off the floor to check the settings. :)



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Selfie Saturdays Week 36

Written by Elena @ Selfie Magic on . Posted in Self Portraits, Selfie Saturdays, Uncategorized

This week’s photo is a total cop-out. Are you seeing a pattern? It’s hard being pregnant, AND taking self-portraits. Not the physical aspect of it, but more the part where I spend most of my day in sweats, hair in a bun and that’s not what my self-portraits are about. I don’t like simply shooting for the sake of shooting. I like executing an idea and that usually means at least clean hair and some make up :)

So today I am posting an actual self-portrait, but just not a very creative one. My husband and I went flying with our friends on their Piper plane and it was pretty cool. This is the only  photo  I took that was not of the ground below us. I was a bit more concentrated on sights and sounds than snapping pictures of myself. It didn’t help that I had a 50mm with me so not a lot of angle in such a small plane.

Anyways, I still think it’s a picture cool picture as a diptych, so here it is. Hoping to take a few nicer selfies this Saturday.

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Selfie Saturday Week 35

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Sorry about being majorly late on this. Life intervened. I took my selfies literally 5 minutes before we had to go yesterday, so only now am I getting to posting them. Hoping to get some time to post recent photos I took. We went flying yesterday which was amazing and I have some photos to share.

“Hello, Alexis!”

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Selfie Saturday 34 and Autofocus Calibration

Written by Elena @ Selfie Magic on . Posted in Self Portraits, Selfie Saturdays, Uncategorized

I was too busy this week to do a proper self-portrait but I did shoot a few. I shot a maternity shot, however after some thinking, I decided it was a bit too revealing to post here. So I only had a few arm’s length left from when I was trying out my new reflector.
But…. I do have something super exciting to tell you today, in addition to the usual Selfie Saturdays.

I FINALLY CALIBRATED MY LENS’ AUTOFOCUS!!!

If you don’t know how HUGE this is, then you really gotta read up below! If you have already done the calibration yourself, then I bow to you, because it took me a year or so to get off my butt and do it, even though I was sick and tired of softly focused photos.

So first, selfies for this week:

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Now onto the fun and useful stuff!

Tell me if this sounds familiar:

For years, I’ve been photographing and been somewhat disappointed with the quality of about 80% of the photos. My photos were almost always soft-looking. Yes after some sharpening in Photoshop and resizing, noone would really call them out of focus, but SOOC I never felt like my focus was always spot on.

It was even worse when my husband took photos- 90% of his were out of focus and 10% had soft focus.

At first I thought it was the camera ( Rebel at the time), and yes after switching to 5D, the quality did improve but the focus was still softer than I liked. Then I assumed it was because of the lenses I was using: my favorite 50mm isn’t exactly expensive or the best quality lens, even though it produces superb images.

After the most recent shoot, I started getting mad. I mean, you pay $3000 for the camera body, you buy what should be decent lenses, and how come some photographers’ shots are just that much sharper. I can’t blame it on experience because I’ve been photographing for with a DSLR for 5 years and I know how to focus properly, damn it!

So I don’t know what exactly brought me to it, but I found out that SOME LENSES HAVE TO BE CALIBRATED TO THE CAMERA IN ORDER TO HAVE THE PERFECT AUTOFOCUS!

As in, lenses out of the box will rarely perform to their full potential. Most of them focus on the front or the back, but rarely on the item you actually want them to focus.

That made sense to me: my 50mm gave us consistently soft focus. And I literally had to FIGHT to get super sharp focus. My other lens did a bit better, but I still wasn’t happy with it.

So I quickly found the appropriate setting in my camera’s menu- most DSLRs have it ( MENU -> AUTOFOCUS CALIBRATION or AUTOFOCUS TUNE UP ( that’s what most cameras call it) and then Calibrate by lens). Then it lets you adjust the autofocus from -20 (forward focus) all the way to +20 (backward focus).

I found a few tutorials on what technique to use to find the right focus, most of which had to do with positioning the camera at a 45 degree angle to some sort of ruler and adjusting it from there.

I tried and tried and tried it. I used rulers, printed out thermometer images, specific calibration charts – nothing seemed to give me consistent results. So I decided to simply experiment on what I shoot most- a person. I sat my husband in front of the white wall and told him to sit still. The I proceeded to take pictures of him focusing on the eye and changing the calibration by 1 point each time. Even looking at the results in the viewfinder, one could tell that at 0 (the natural setting) the focus was always on the nose ( not on the eye like the focus point showed me). It didn’t matter how many times the red spot blinked over his eye, the focus was almost always on the nose, and when it was on the eye, it wasn’t incredibly sharp. At +8 things started improving and at +10 (which where I stopped), I was shocked to see that the eye was finally sharper than I ever remember any photograph being.

I tried shooting moving objects – it was still perfect. It focused exactly where I intended it to focus.

So apparently my 50mm’s autofocus was too far forward, so regardless of where I think I am focusing, it would always focus just a bit up front (the nose).

I handed the camera over to hubby to test it out since we’ve always thought he’s just really bad at focusing. He took six shots. EVERY SINGLE PHOTO IN FOCUS! It was a miracle! I couldn’t believe it!

I decided to fine tune it further and arrived at +11 or +12 as the sweet spot.

Here’s a visual for you guys:

In these images I was focusing on the SAME spot each time – the front ball. The little red “focus dot” peeped and blinked in the same spot on every single shot. And yet look at how different the results are.

At -10, the focus was on the rim of the bowl
At +10, it was on the front ball but a bit too soft
At +11, it was crystal clear and sharp- THE PERFECT SPOT
At +15, i went a bit too far ( the focus is now shifting backwards towards the 2nd ball)

I cannot tell you how incredibly excited and relieved I am that my photos are now properly focused. The few shots I took since then are a joy to work on! I cannot wait to do a few actual shoots and enjoy the results!

I gotta tell you, if you’re seeing even a bit of a soft focus, take the time to deal with it. It’ll save you hours of frustration and wasted effort. Don’t wait years like I did.

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