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Foxglove Green

April 3, 2012

Chris and Marilyn

Chris and Marilyn Schmah of Foxglove Farm and Garden Supply hiding out in the greenery (above) and in their gorgeous greenhouse (below).

Foxglove is a longtime Salt Spring business and certainly worth exploring if you visit the Island. I hope to be going back soon to capture the uniqueness and the old Salt Spring charm of the interiors.

The Schmahs at Foxglove Farm and Garden Supply

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Photographer’s note: the story behind the photos

You rarely get a glimpse of ‘behind-the-scene’ in a photo. Which probably makes sense. A photo is what it is.

But here’s a glimpse of what’s behind these two photos:

This was a last minute magazine assignment, a cover and an interior shot for a Q&A section. Last minute as in a Sunday shoot with a Monday a.m. deadline. I had pretty much figured that the cover photo needed to be in the greenhouse, had to feature Chris and Marilyn, and still had to identify the branding and give a sense of (and perhaps exaggerate the) scale.

The Greenhouse Shot
We were lucky with the weather as the forecast storm came in hard and left early. It was heavy overcast during setup then broke into partly clear during the shoot. It gave us an interesting directional light and some condensation the glass. The light was too harsh though so I set up two strobes to provide fill front and left. The strobes were powered by a portable supply. Some distractions were removed from the background and some plants moved to the foreground. A super-wide tilt-shift lens gave just over 100 degrees coverage which, shifted, provided the scale. The Schmahs, although distortion free, were only six feet from the camera. The greenhouse shot is shown full frame.

The Head Shot
My idea was augmented by Chris’ use of ferns. Ferns were arranged on the greenhouse floor with space left for two heads. We setup near a scaffold which was being used to replace a roof vent. This allowed me to shoot pretty much straight down with a portrait lens. A screen was added at the last minute to block the sun which by this time was blaring into the greenhouse. No additional lighting was required. The Schmahs chose their own clothing and it couldn’t have been more perfect. By the way, this image is presented here upside down. Not sure why, but it looks much better this way. YMMV

The whole shoot, including setup and takedown took about 90 minutes. (Planning and communication took about three hours.) We had several more ideas to try, but decided what we had worked well. The image editing took another hour or so. The images were uploaded Sunday evening.

Filed Under: Architecture, Musings, People, Photog's Favourites

Private Light for Howe Sound Queen

March 30, 2012

Vesuvius Crofton Ferry

The Howe Sound Queen seems to have its own light as it heads from Crofton on Vancouver Island to Vesuvius on Salt Spring Island. Behind is Catalyst Paper’s Crofton Mill.

*note:
There was a very small window in which to capture this image. And I’m sure people wondered about the strange man hurrying from the ferry lineup towards the dock carrying a camera and large white lens…

Filed Under: Photog's Favourites, Vesuvius, View

Sunrise Sheep on Salt Spring

March 28, 2012

Salt Spring Sheep at sunrise

These Salt Spring sheep are enjoying a frosty March sunrise. Everyone’s happy on a day like this…

Filed Under: Animals, Fulford, Nature, Photog's Favourites, View

Great Blue Heron

March 26, 2012

great blue heron on Salt Spring

This Great Blue Heron was quite a surprise. Wondering what the warm directional light might be like down on the water, I made an early morning stop at a well known Salt Spring Island lake. There were some ducks enjoying the peaceful morning and the reflections were wonderful.

I had the camera set to quiet mode and the ducks didn’t seem concerned about my presence. After a few moments I turned around on the rickety dock and began to head back to the truck when I suddenly noticed the heron hiding near the water’s edge. I took a couple of photos and slipped past the bird without incident. Great moment, photographer’s favourite, and another for the series: “Turn Around”.

A note about the Great Blue Herons, and some pre turn-around photos below.

The Great Blue Heron is the largest wading bird in North America, and measures about 60 cm in height, 97–137 cm in length, and 2.1–2.5 kg in mass (Butler 1992). The wings are long and rounded, the bill is long, and the tail is short (Butler 1992). Great Blue Herons fly with deep, slow wingbeats and with their necks folded in an S-shape. Plumage is mostly a blue-grey colour and adults have a white crown. —source: BC Government

Click on the images below to enlarge:

Duck on lake in early morning light
Frosty lake reflection on salt spring island
lake reflection on salt spring island
lake reflection on salt spring island

Filed Under: Animals, Nature, Photog's Favourites, View

A Study in Contrasts

March 23, 2012

A Study in Contrasts

The big happy face and sunny, colourful fresh food painted on a Thrifty’s van provide a vivid backdrop.

The man pushes a cart through the driving wind and rain while on his bottle collecting route in downtown Salt Spring.

*note
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Filed Under: Ganges, Musings, People, Photog's Favourites

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