Sunday, November 22, 2009

PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN: Proportion/scale, repetition/pattern

Late Saturday afternoon, on my way down to the beach to see what might be interesting to shoot, the piliated woodpecker was pointed out to me. I changed lenses and must have spent over an hour trying to get a good shot of him. At an ISO of 1600 and a shutter speed of 1/40 I wasn't expecting much. With darkness quickly coming on, it made shooting the pier with long exposures giving the water a silky appearance. The photo was "cooled" down a little to give a more eerie feeling.

Canon 40D: f/16, 30 sec., ISO 100, WB Cloudy, 38 mm

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