Showing posts with label fence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fence. Show all posts

22 March 2012

fenced framing

I took a walk while she was getting her hair done in the bridal suite. Shooting in RAW on manual exposure makes me far more thoughtful with my shots, even though I have quite a bit more frames than I would with a roll of 35mm. I liked this one slightly better than its deleted neighbor that focused on the foreground instead of the background.
(ISO 200, f/13.0, 1/30s)

28 April 2010

fine and dandelion


A splash of yellow in an otherwise boring grass-scape of green. I don't know why these are hated so!
(ISO 100, f/4.5, 1/640s)

06 February 2010

later on the walk


She called this one the best of the day. Do you agree?
(ISO 100, f/11.0, 1/30s)

05 February 2010

color, i say!


So I couldn't get my perfect vision. This turned out more colorful anyhow!
(ISO 100, f/1.8, 1/4000s)

04 February 2010

like white on rice


On a paper plate in a snowstorm. This was as close as I got to the vision in my head. Thoughts?
(ISO 100, f/1.8, 1/4000s)

03 February 2010

picket fences


Taking a photowalk in the snow is exhausting. Fortunately, this fence wasn't too far from our apartment. I wanted to get just fence and snowy shadows, but I couldn't frame it without leaving footprints. Too bad.
(ISO 100, f/16.0, 1/25s)

17 October 2009

a rusty old bike


I'm sure this was purposely placed in this manner. I'm probably not the only person to snap a shot of it. I tried many different angles; few were great.
(ISO 200, f/5.0, 1/100s)