| Location: Lane Cove River, Hunter Hill (F9.0, 1/800, ISO 400, 95mm focal length) |
A photo of Dad, rowing to shore to pick me up before we head of for an evening on the harbour. I had my camera out taking a few photos of the sunset while I was waiting, and it just so happened that the path he took while rowing ended up being very well framed. Plus he turned his head just at the right moment! Plus I have to admit that the sunset was enhanced a fair bit by the fact that there seemed to be a lot of backburning going on in the leadup to the bushfire season...
| Location: Olympic Park (F8.0, 5 sec, ISO 400, 23mm focal length) |
The first of three photos I took at Chris and Dale's wedding. I think there's still a sense of season with this one, the leaves are kind of wiltered, plus I reduced the vibrance and saturation as well to make it feel a little 'colder'. Like the park bench in the previous photo, I normally wouldn't look twice at a tap - but this one just got my attention. I think it's the paint which has dried on the handle - even though it's not exactly an old, worn-out tap I think it still tells a story. Granted it's probably not an exciting story, but a story nonetheless!
| Location: Kurrajong Heights, Upper Blue Mountains (F9.0, 1/250, ISO 400, 54mm focal length) |
| Location: Kurrajong Heights, Upper Blue Mountains (F9.0, 1/320, ISO 400, 54mm focal length) |
The sixth image that scraped in this month was another one from Olympic Park. Funnily enough, I spend the majority of the time there taking movement shots - in particular zooming while the camera was exposed. I was letting it expose enough so that you could see details of lights, buildings, etc., but then slowly zooming in to get a pattern of light trails. I admit they looked good on the screen on the back of my camera - just not so much on my computer screen at home! I am however, quite happy with this photo - once again there are congerging lines which draw focus down the path, but I think the main subject of the solar panels and light frame keep bringing the focus back to the foreground. I think this was the only photo of the month that didn't really convey a sense of season?!
So as is custom, that brings my month to a close. Now it's time to get back to uni assignments! The only thing I know for certain this month is that I have a week away somewhere with school to look foward to (it's looking like the Gold Coast, despite earlier promises of a snow trip... But hey, being paid to holiday on the Gold Coast isn't exactly doing it tough either!), and then of course there will be school holidays at the end of the month. I will probably be lucky to get my camera out at all during the first half of June, but I'm looking forward to making up for it when I get a bit more free time to play with!