Showing posts with label sand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sand. Show all posts

2024-05-20

Photo of the Week 2024-05-20

 
I'm still working through images from a couple of weeks ago in Algonquin with Jesse Villemaire of Follow Me North Photography. During our stop at the Lake of Two Rivers campground where I made last week's image, I took time to work some interesting compositions along the sandy shoreline.
 
' Algonquin Abstract '
I found this interesting driftwood log embedded at water's edge and worked the scene while the conditions were calm and clear.
 
 
DJE

2023-11-13

Photo of the Week 2023-11-13

 
It had been a while since last away on a photo retreat or workshop and once all the planning, preparing, packing, paying and travel to get there is done, it was time to make best use of shooting time and all available opportunities ...
 
' rock & ripples '
After another shoreline sunrise shoot at the lodge we were on the road and away from our accommodations in the strong sunlight of an uncharacteristically calm and warm late October morning. We had stopped at a little day-use park area and the group was scrambling around some
interesting headland rock formations using the time to photograph details and patterns. Uninspired by the harsh lighting and a bit frustrated with the cramped location, I wandered away from the group and explored the sandy beach along the south side of Katherine Cove.

When I came across this rock embedded in the sand at water's edge I liked the simplicity of the scene but my first thought was that the glare off the water would be a problem. I decided to add a polarizing filter to my lens and see if they could be tamed. I turned the filter ring as I  re-positioned and voila! Magically the ripples below the water surface were revealed and the added bonus of darkening the exposure brought out the warm rich tones of the sand.

As often happens when I'm out with a group of photographers, I'm pushed to explore more, to work the location more, to extract more ... and there you go, opportunity not wasted ;-)
 
DJE

2019-01-28

Photo of the Week 2019-01-28



Landsharks
 "Look up, look down, look all around" ... a very good bit of advice for all photographers.

As photographers we are always on the lookout for the next image, camera in hand or not. For some of us it is literally a constant preoccupation ... Whether we are out with the intent to photograph or not.

'Always being on the lookout' at it's full extent includes maintaining a 360* awareness. So often, it is all too easy to become fixated on one particular subject or in on direction. Say you're walking along the beach early one morning looking at the horizon, trying to capture the colours of sunrise in the sky over breaking waves. Concentrating on those oh so very subtle shades of pink and orange in the sky opposite to the sun, waiting for that optimum moment when they are at their peak, you may miss ... the Landsharks at your feet !

 DJE