Week 17 - Short by
C Fredriksson, on Flickr
1/4000 sec f1.8 50mm ISO200
Short Life.
Okay, I *know* I said I wanted to try and use a different lens and more depth of field - but as you can see, for this I did not.
I went for a walk in the cemetery early this morning. When I saw this headstone, I knew I'd found my shot... I was uncomfortable taking pictures at all in this place - I felt like a trespasser - and was being really careful where I put my feet when looking to find an angle that worked... I took a few frames of the entire headstone, but did not want to include the full name of the little boy or the rest of his family laid to rest in the same spot, so I settled for a cropped close-up.
I like the condition of the headstone; that the letters are peeling off, as it suits the theme. I know it's not processed to look sad -- I wanted it subtle, and the peeling V in "ELEVEN" is what does it for me.
After I got home and looked at the photos, I think I would have liked to see what a lower PoV and a plane of focus aligned with the bottom row, with focus dropping off towards the top of the frame, would have looked like... I'll be passing the cemetery again on Monday for work and if I can just remember to pack my gear, I will give it another go.
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Week 18 - Flight by
C Fredriksson, on Flickr
1/800sec f4.0 300mm ISO200
Plan B: Bumblebee in Flight (plan A was a bird in flight but it didn't work out).
Not quite the in-flight I had in mind, but I did try... In fact, today was day number two of trying to catch one of these in flight with a decent composition and backdrop. I would much have preferred the blue flowers they had at the gardens I visited yesterday, but there was only one bumblebee around that I could find and it was apparently too cold to move at all (it was FREEZING) - it was just sitting there, not doing anything.
This was taken with the 300mm because I needed more reach than the 60mm could offer but still wanted a nice OOF background. The lens did surprisingly well focusing on a small subject like this but focus is not 100% where I wanted it to be. This is the main reason why I've cropped it the way I have.
I feel the yellows are maybe a bit overpowering, even if they do complement the bumblebee's orange/yellow colour. And like I mentioned before, what I was after was the bee in mid-air -- not a photo of it landing on the flower. Again, with more time, I'm sure I could get what I wanted but I'm not going to spend another two days on this shot! I need to move on to next week's theme.