That is, these are not from my daily load of shots of Grand Central/details on buildings/blurry shots taken from some moving vehicle/people’s feet. These were taken with the Canon AE-1 all manual fun fun fun camera of wonder.
I was going to keep these under wraps until I was ready, but I realized that there are shots I really like and want to share them with people. Or, should I say person. Well, ok, people.
You gotta click on these to get the full effect. They are coming across small. I don’t know why.
Enough with the blah blahs, here is the work:
I was going for an Alfred Stieglitz/Georgia O’Keefe 1930’s in Mexico kind of feel. I loved the shadows in it and the sort of off-ness of the whole composition. Some disagreed, but a friend reminded me that photography is very personal.
Here is a photograph that I think is ok, but a lot of people like:
And the pièce de résistance:
As soon as I saw this tree, I knew this was going to be special. I walked around it and took a scant three shots at an f8 and an f11. I like the small apertures because I like my photos dark. Ok, photography lesson over.
nice
Thanks for sharing your pictures. Some of these really are quite good.
–James
You succeeded with the O’Keefe affect, in my opinion. YOu should do more of these black and whites.
beautiful, i love the chiaroscuro
-a
A mi się podoba drzewo. Jest takie fajnie ekspresyjne.
— Jacek