My Favorites: Part 4
Bryan Peterson and I were taking a group on a tour of the South of France, on this day we were in the lavender Fields and it was spectacular. The aroma of the lavender was really something! Using a Nikon D700 (just released) with a 24mm lens I shot this scene at 1/20th of a second @ f 11 at ISO 400. It was used in the Nikon catalog of that year as the lead image for the D700. Shot on July 5th, 2013.
In November of 2012 I was teaching a workshop on Zion National Park and found this line of trees in the Canyon near the river. I loved the symmetry of the trees and the back ground of the canyon red rock walls. Nikon D800, 24-70 @ 48mm 1/5th of a sec. @ f 11 ISO 400.
Flying in a Cessna over the Swanee River in Florida for the America From 500 Feet Project, May 26th 2007 I shot this image with a D700 and the 24-120 lens @ 40mm 1/400th of sec. @ f 4.5 sec. @ ISO 1600. I loved the rivers winding through the swamp creating a great S pattern. Wes and I had a great time discovering America together!
Another of those images that I really love and can’t tell you exactly why! I think it is the wonderful combination of colors and the simple composition. I shot it May 13th, 2011 in Arkansas at a Train Museum on assignment for Nikon. With a Nikon D7000, 24-120 @105mm and 1/4 sec @ f 16 and ISO 320. i would love to know how you react to it!?
While shooting Lobster Floats at a fishing dock in Acadia N. P. Mike Roberts offered to let me try his 18-135, I did and had one ordered as soon as I got back to the room that night, it turned out to be one of my favorite lenses from Fujifilm! X-T1 with the 18-135 @ 69mm 1/10th of a sec. @ f 16 and ISO 320.
While covering the Reno Air Races in Sept of 2011 in early morning we went out to shoot a collection of antique airplanes in first light. As I recall Bill Pekala, Moose Peterson, Scott Diussa and I were there with three or four others, and we had a great morning. This was my attempt at photographing parts of airplanes as art. Nikon D7000 with the 24-120 @ 112mm and 1/6 of a sec @ f 11 ISO 200. I love silver skinned airplanes in this kind of light!
I think this was shot in Nova Scotia, I think? I just loved the rope leading your eye up to to the boats bow. This is another of those images that just grabbed me, not sure why, but it was shot with the X-T1 with the 18-135 @ 40mm and 1/20th of sec. at f 11 – ISO 1600. I know I was with a great group of friends and we had a blast!
O.K. thanks for joining me again, and I hope you are enjoying this as much as I am!
Blessings,
the pilgrim
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As to your color and brake wheel question: The color contrast draws you in. The composition starts a story, has no distractions, and draws you in again because it makes you ask what else is there while being content that it is a whole story in itself. Hard to explain, but in general I think when working with tight compositions, for me anyway, is finding a way to tell the whole story I want to tell while pulling out distraction and detraction from my focal point (or reason to take the photo)….and Byran Peterson’s books were and still are some of the biggest contributors to forming my “adult” way of looking for pictures. What an adventure you had.
Thank you God, Amen!