Fine Art Photography, Winter |
Fun Friday
So for this Fun Friday blog post I'm embracing the elements with an all winter themed post. Winter is actually a pretty cool time for Theresa and I. We get a little hiatus from the super busy wedding season, get some good winter hikes in, a little r&r, and work on all the little things we've put off the rest of the year. So here's a small selection of black and white winter photographs I came up with. The images shot with film go back a few years to when I was shooting all large format black and white sheet film, good times! Enjoy!
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Nikon D700, ISO 400, f/8, 1/30s |
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ZoneVI 4x5 Field Camera, Ilford FP4 B&W sheet film, rated ISO 64, f/64, 8 minute exposure. |
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ZoneVI 4x5 Field Camera, Ilford FP4 B&W sheet film, rated ISO 64, f/45, 8 second exposure. |
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ZoneVI 4x5 Field Camera, Ilford FP4 B&W sheet film, rated ISO 64, f/64, 5 second exposure. |
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ZoneVI 4x5 Field Camera, Ilford FP4 B&W sheet film, rated ISO 64, f/45, 15 second exposure. |
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Nikon D700, ISO 400, f/16, 1/40s |
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Nikon D700, ISO 400, f/8, 1/80s |
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Nikon D700, ISO 400, f/16, 1/80s |
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ZoneVI 4x5 Field Camera, Ilford FP4 B&W sheet film, rated ISO 64, f/45, 3 second exposure. |
Have a great snowy weekend.
- Randall
I just stumbled across these shots... gorgeous work and so captivating! love the dramatic contrasts. I'd love to know where these were taken... in New England or along your travels??
ReplyDeleteYes very exotic locations:
ReplyDelete1. Ashland SP
2. Broadmoore Wildlife Sanctuary, Natick
3. Somewhere around Albany or Troy NY, can't remember
4 & 5. Same NY spot
6 & 7. Hopkinton SP (my backyard-ish)
8. At one of the Trustee's locations in MA
9. Same NY location
-Thanks for commenting!! Randall