Nacho
Nov-12-2007, 05:12 AM
HI Folks:
Three recent shots at a local cemetery. This was a drive by, see, step out, and walkabout shoot, so nothing greatly planned. The second shot is a decommisioned latrine on the same grounds! The fourth shot is a color version of the third one (I'm inclined toward the black and white version). Any insights greatly appreciated. I like cemeteries -- these fit in a gallery themed "Impermanence."
Just practicing seeing... and BW conversions. The first three have a sepia filter applied, although the second one is very light.
http://ncordova.smugmug.com/photos/220497019-L.jpg
EXIF: Nikon D40, ISO 200, f/11, 1/15, 18mm, No Flash
http://ncordova.smugmug.com/photos/220493212-L.jpg
EXIF: Nikon D40, ISO 200, f/11, 1/2, 34mm, No Flash
http://ncordova.smugmug.com/photos/220489115-L.jpg
EXIF: Nikon D40, ISO 200, f/11, 1/13, 18mm, No Flash
http://ncordova.smugmug.com/photos/220488724-L.jpg
EXIF: Nikon D40, ISO 200, f/11, 1/13, 18mm, No Flash
I think the last shot could benefit from a bit more ground. Any thoughts?
Thanks,
N
Three recent shots at a local cemetery. This was a drive by, see, step out, and walkabout shoot, so nothing greatly planned. The second shot is a decommisioned latrine on the same grounds! The fourth shot is a color version of the third one (I'm inclined toward the black and white version). Any insights greatly appreciated. I like cemeteries -- these fit in a gallery themed "Impermanence."
Just practicing seeing... and BW conversions. The first three have a sepia filter applied, although the second one is very light.
http://ncordova.smugmug.com/photos/220497019-L.jpg
EXIF: Nikon D40, ISO 200, f/11, 1/15, 18mm, No Flash
http://ncordova.smugmug.com/photos/220493212-L.jpg
EXIF: Nikon D40, ISO 200, f/11, 1/2, 34mm, No Flash
http://ncordova.smugmug.com/photos/220489115-L.jpg
EXIF: Nikon D40, ISO 200, f/11, 1/13, 18mm, No Flash
http://ncordova.smugmug.com/photos/220488724-L.jpg
EXIF: Nikon D40, ISO 200, f/11, 1/13, 18mm, No Flash
I think the last shot could benefit from a bit more ground. Any thoughts?
Thanks,
N