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Archive for 23. July 2010
‘Tis the Season
23. July 2010 by David.
While the area around Chowchilla, Ca. is known for almonds and dairy there’s a lot more going on here than that.
The stone fruit season is in full swing and these peaches will soon be in a grocery store or canner. Hopefully in a couple of years I’ll be able to take this photograph in my own back yard. I planted a couple of fruit trees earlier in the year.
f5.6 at 1/5th sec., 85mm, iso200
Keep clicking,
Dave
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Redwood Creek
23. July 2010 by Friedhelm.
Every photographer knows: Light is everything. In a studio you can control the light in mother nature you need to be at the right light at the right place. I started photographing in Muir Woods early in the morning when the coastal fog created a beautiful soft light. Later on the sun peaked through and I started heading home thinking my photography day is over. Direct sun light means harsh shadows and unpleasant images. When I arrived at Bridge one I saw that the sun peaked “in an interesting way” through the trees and intrigued me to take another shot. And I am glad I did.
Enjoy and don’t forget: Every photographer is a boy scout: Always ready to shoot! Happy week-end
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