
Captured

Around here, the deciduous leaves seemed to wait later than usual to fall this year. And when they did it seemed a great number became ‘captured’ on their trip to the ground.
This group, just outside the front door shouted,”Photograph us!”. So I did, with a standard 50mm lens at f/4 and 1/125 sec.
Last Legs

This weatherbeaten chair, on its last legs, made a beachcomber’s day.
Beach Blanket

During a bit of wind yesterday, many maples set their leaves free.
These leaves had artfully arranged themselves at Baker Beach.
In the Light

A foggy morning in Ganges Harbour. I love changes in weather; it’s as though mother nature has given her etch-a-sketch a good shake so we can look at a familiar scene in a new light.
The light here of course is what caught my eye. I’m on the look-out these for views that have a variety of luminance values rather than a variety of colours. Normally, dense fog has a flat grey monochromatic look (which can be beautiful in its own right). The sodium vapour lamps on the dock gave a contrasty, but somewhat ugly yellow colour.
The high contract of the foreground with the low contrast background make for a lovely black and white image.
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