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A beautiful pour of espresso floats ethereal in the darkness.  Canon EOS 7D EF 50mm at f/2.2 1/100 ISO 100

A beautiful pour of espresso floats ethereal in the darkness.  Canon EOS 7D EF 50mm at f/2.2 1/100 ISO 100

The Art

May 31, 2013

When I took this photo I was focused on the design that the barista had produced.  I was trying to underexpose it to make the background less obvious and distracting but when I got it into Aperture I realized that I had a chance to make the background black.  I opened the image in Nik Viveza, (Viveza is the colour version of Nik Silver Efex) and began to work to darken the image.  The Nik image editing suite is an amazing piece of software that is so easy to use and yet is very versatile.  You set a circle that you determine the size of down on the image and whichever tones are under the centre of the circle will be affected by the controls that you set.  Even if there are other tones/colours under the circle they will not be affected by your changes.  It really works wonderfully and you don’t end up with hard edges as so often happens when you use brushes to edit a photo.  I worked my way around the cup until I had only the rim and the coffee floating in a pool of blackness.

For other photos from the coffee shop shoot check here and here. 

-Russell Berg

www.seeingberg.com

In Still Life Tags Coffee, Art, Shop, Mug, Floating, Silhouette
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Mugs stacked in the coffee shop ready to go.  Canon EOS 7D EF 50mm at f/2.5 1/50 ISO 100

Mugs stacked in the coffee shop ready to go.  Canon EOS 7D EF 50mm at f/2.5 1/50 ISO 100

The Stacks

May 29, 2013

Caroline sat waiting.  The warm mug between her outstretched fingers beginning to take the edge off the the damp cold that seemed to have followed her into the coffee shop.  She looked up suddenly, her eyes drawn to movement at the door but it wasn’t her.  She looked down again at the fingers of her left hand, the lines of age just beginning to show in her knuckles and she rubbed them absently.  Anxious, her head jerked up towards the door again but she still wasn’t there.  The clock over the window to her left a reminder that she was at the very least late, but probably… her mother wasn’t coming.


As I was photographing the coffee shop I was drawn to the mugs that sat on the Sineso machine. There was a utilitarian feel to the stacks but enough random placement and tilted lines to make them visually interesting.  The cups where all white and I knew I would convert it to black and white but I wanted a treatment that wouldn’t loose the interesting lines in a field of white.  I brought the image into Nik Silver Efex Pro and chose an underexposed effect that brought more gray into the image and emphasized the reflections in the cups.  I also darkened the background so that it would not distract from the main focus of the image.  I was really happy with the way that reflections give life to the image; reflections in the cups in the stainless steel bar that cuts across the cup and in the bright line that runs across the bottom of the frame.

For my other photos from this coffee shop shoot check here and here.​

-Russell Berg

www.seeingberg.com

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In Still Life Tags Mug, Coffee, Black & White, Shop, Cup
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Coffee is poured as friends sit talking in the background.  Canon EOS 7D EF 50mm at f/4 1/60 ISO 1250

Coffee is poured as friends sit talking in the background.  Canon EOS 7D EF 50mm at f/4 1/60 ISO 1250

The Pour

May 28, 2013
2013-03-23 at 08-32-48 Coffee, Cup, Kettle, Mug, Pour, Reflection, Shop, Still Life.jpg

A little while back my son asked if I would photograph a coffee shop for a website that he was designing for them.  It was an interesting challenge and I enjoyed the work, the next three blog entries are going to be from that project.  I love to be able to tell a story in a photograph and for me this image goes a long way to telling the story of The Buzz.  There is motion in the image as the coffee is being poured (1).  The lighting is warm and soft and through the steam there is a couple of friends talking in the background (2).  As I was shifting around trying not to appear in reflection in the coffee pot I noticed that I could achieve a position where the stream of coffee appeared to reverse itself and flow up into the cup that is reflected in the pot (3).  I love it that we can see both the outside of the cup and the inside in the reflection.  If you would like to see the website check out The Buzz.

-Russell Berg

www.seeingberg.com

In Still Life Tags Coffee, Shop, Pour, Friends, Kettle, Mug, Steam
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