ss 1/60 f 3.2 ISO 800
If you are interested in more black and white photography, please visit my personal blog: Robyn Graham Photography for my Tuesday post.
ss 1/60 f 3.2 ISO 800
If you are interested in more black and white photography, please visit my personal blog: Robyn Graham Photography for my Tuesday post.
ss 1/125 f 5.0 ISO 1000
This image is from a workshop I conducted through the Heritage Conservancy last weekend. A group of 8 of us met at one of the Conservancy’s properties for a sunrise shoot. The sun and sky weren’t quite as dynamic as I would have preferred, but coming across a field with this and two other beauties made the morning extraordinary. Imagine the horses playing in the field while the sun was rising and the fog lifting. It was magical!
I have to add that I thought it perfect that her mane was a little messy as though she was waking up with the sun. 😉
SS 1/1000 f 5.6 ISO 200
It’s October, and I love fall, the cooler temperatures, the foliage, the smell in the air, the clouds – all of it…but, I long, from now until March, for the longer days and sunshine. Do you? Or, do you embrace the shorter, darker days?
To see this beautiful creature in her natural, colorful state visit my personal blog: Robyn Graham Photography. Which do you like the better?
ss 1/100 f 25 ISO 400 300mm
This image was taken from atop the Astoria Column in Astoria, Oregon in August, 2013. I loved the direct, hard light and how it defined this couple, in this moment…so carefree with their point and shoot camera and iPhone. Yet, you can tell by the woman’s stance that she was trying to place her subject(s) within a certain point of the frame. I intentionally cropped out the subject(s) being photographed by the couple as I thought it made for a more interesting composition. I chose black and white for this image because I thought it enhanced the definition of the shadows and because I didn’t like the color of the man’s sweat shirt. 😉
ss 1/160 f 20 ISO 400 48mm
The sky was bright blue, the light was direct and hard, and I chose a high key black and white conversion in Topaz. Why? Because I didn’t like the tones of the sky in a more traditional black and white conversion. Had I shot the image differently, I could of blown out the sky and shot the image as high key but I didn’t want to lose any of the detail in the column, which tells a story.
So here you have an image with low contrast, of where I shot the image above of the couple photographing unknown subjects. Yes, I climbed the tower and was high in the sky on a windy day, and yes, the column was moving in the wind – or at least it felt as though it was. 😉
The view of the Columbia River Gorge was marvelous!
Have a fabulous weekend!
I begin as one with many,
But the breeze carries me away.
I drift along with the wind,
It carries me East, then West,
Maybe North and South too.
I land,
I am now alone.
Where shall I grow?
What shall I become?
copyright Robyn Graham of Robyn Graham Photography
I know, I know, this is a photography blog, but I was inspired to write today and thus, the poem above. I hope you enjoy both, the images and the poem.
“The battle of life is, in most cases, fought uphill; and to win it without a struggle were perhaps to win it without honor. If there were no difficulties there would be no success; if there were nothing to struggle for, there would be nothing to be achieved.” – Samuel Smiles
To see more images from this series visit my personal blog at: Robyn Graham Photography
I saw a photography challenge on Facebook last week and set out to attempt it. The challenge was to shoot double exposures. I hope I am not boring you by posting flowers yet again…but, alas, my sunflowers are in full bloom and I chose them as my “challenge” subject matter. So, tell me what you think, and tell me what you see!
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