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Photographer’s Favourites Part One

December 28, 2015

It’s as good a time as any to have a look back at some favourite photos of the past year. So let’s do that. There are several ways to find those photos. Here’s what I did:

  1. I went to the blog page so I could see seven photo posts at a time: saltspringphotos.com/blog
  2. I then scrolled down and found a photo I had previously assigned to a particular category. I clicked (under the left side of the photo) on the category ‘Photog’s Favourites‘. I could then look at 97 pages with seven ‘Photog’s Favourites’ on each.

Below are the first few I came across that, for a variety of reasons, I feel are worth a second look.

Seahorse Winter morning

First, I like the mood of this image. Partly because—when I first arrived at the dock—the sky was dark grey and dull. So dull I almost went home. The Seahorse was there but had been photographed many times by everyone and their dog. Including me. And possibly Cameron.

Then the sky began to colour and reflect in the water as sunrise approached. The clouds took on an ominous look as they swallowed up the islands. The light began to fill in some of the shadows on the  boat. The final result has, I think, an authentic west coast feel.

The photo was carefully crafted* using a recently purchased medium format digital camera. The resulting detail on the original is amazing. Crisply detailed prints of 60 inches or more are possible.

*geeky photographer stuff: mirror up, 12 second timer, optimum aperture, ISO 100, tripod

 

Last Ride

This photo works so well in black and white as the temperate rainforest gradually devours the old car. Same amazing detail using the same high resolution camera system.

 

Second last off the Beach

An end of day photo on the west coast. I did a bunch of running to get to just the right spot before the couple and their dogs headed for the shore. I’m pleased with the resulting composition, faithful colour and, once again, the sharp details even after the sun was long gone. There’s a second photo on the original post if you’d like to have a look. (use your back button to get, well… back)

 

That’s a few images from the first three ‘Photog’s Favourites’ pages…94 pages left if you want to pick more favourites!

Filed Under: Looking Back, Musings

Dull Day

December 22, 2015

Dull Day

Overcast, light showers, grey, fog patches, dark. The shortest day of the year was, as far as I could tell, short on pretty.
And I’m hoping this dull monochrome image portrayed the day well.
Still holding out hope for a glimpse of the rare Christmas full moon…

This is the Booth Canal area during the high ‘winter’ tides.

Filed Under: Musings, Nature, View Tagged With: autumn, fog, rain, reflection, texture, trees

It’s no 1996

December 18, 2015

Snowstorm, climate warming style

Yesterday the sky was full of snow, but it didn’t amount to anything—except for cold and wet slop on the back of your neck. It even made for a very sad photo. Hopefully this wasn’t our ‘snow’ for 2015…I’m ready for another 1996. How about you?

Filed Under: Musings, Nature Tagged With: autumn, christmas, lights, snow

Wheels Up

December 13, 2015

Wheels Up

What a difference a day makes. Sunny yesterday, but yet another in a long series of wind/rain storms today.
Yesterday afternoon, a gull glides by. Haven’t seen a gull streak by this afternoon. Though it could be doing 120 k/hr+ downwind…
Electricity is somehow still on…for now.

Filed Under: Animals, Minimalist, Musings, Nature Tagged With: autumn, bird, blue, flight, sky

Clouds at Dawn

December 7, 2015

Clouds at Dawn

The often photographed Seahorse and I watch a late autumn sky in Ganges Harbour.

The 16 second exposure, aided by a tripod and an absence of boat wake, helps portray the tranquility of this scene.

Once we get past the current monsoon-like weather, there may be more opportunities like this. In mid-to late December the sun rises straight out the harbour and, combined with humidity and the (usually) cold weather, a golden ice fog can form over the ocean’s surface.

Filed Under: Ganges, Musings, Nature, Photog's Favourites, View Tagged With: clouds, colour, ganges harbour, long exposure, red, reflection, sky, sunrise

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