
Shaded Textures
Black And White Photography, Joseph, Photography


Embracing winter is one of the keys to surviving and keeping one’s sanity in the cold north. Being willing to see beauty in the ice and snow, be willing to endure the frigid temps and howling winds will open the photographer to rewarding opportunities.
Canon 5DS, Tamron SP 28-75mm f/2.8, ISO 50, 75mm, f/10, 1/250 sec.
See more of my winter images and other work at my Northern Visions Blog.

Old Rudder & Flower Rockport, MA Leica M-P 240 Leica 21mm Super Angulon (circa 1963)


“It is my intention to present – through the medium of photography – intuitive observations of the natural world which may have meaning to the spectators.”
~ Ansel Adams
SS 1/2000, f 10, ISO 400
Nikon D610 and Tamron 90mm Di SP Macro Lens – 1/250 @ f/7.1 – ISO 200
I wanted to show the detailed texture of these fern leaves so I decided to use the full frame sensor on the Nikon D610 to maximize the detail in the shadow areas. Please note although the aperture is set to f/7.1 the depth of field is still very shallow when using any sort of macro or close up lens combined with a full frame sensor. Just a little tip to keep in mind for when you go out and shoot macro.
More of my images can be seen at The Visual Chronicle
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