Sunday, June 19, 2005


Family in the Meadow, Nikon F4s, Sigma 15-30mm Posted by Hello
Film: Kodak UC100

As I was playing with different compositions using the ultrawide 15-30mm zoom, I spied this family enjoying the meadow next to Curry Village in Yosemite. They were heading toward me on the trail, so I waited for the right moment to take the shot. I was about 2 feet from the plant in the foreground. It probably appeared to them like I was just taking a picture of the plant.

--Warren

2 Comments:

Blogger SteveR said...

If I were the family, I'd love to have this one! Very peaceful feeling. I like that s-curve thing you have going from the boardwalk. The way you were able to get everything well composed and in its place (layered?) from foreground to background is very cool!

Monday, June 20, 2005 at 7:17:00 AM PDT  
Blogger Warren T. said...

Thanks Steve. It's always fun and challenging to explore different compositions with an ultrawide.

Speaking of S-curves, I saw another one on the Mist Trail and I told Gail to pose for me there. I posted that picture to Warren's Place. It was shot on UC100 film with the F4s/50mm f1.8D. You can see Gail holding the D100. I had a hard time prying it from her hands, so I shot mostly with the F4s on this trip.

http://warren128.blogspot.com/2005/06/picture-gail-on-mist-trail.html

--Warren

Monday, June 20, 2005 at 9:34:00 AM PDT  

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