Sunday, November 8, 2020
Red Maple, Silver Maple
Saturday, October 24, 2020
Autumn Sidewalk
Does this work? Or is it too obtuse? I can't decide if I like it or hate it. Ultimately my eye just can't settle on anything pleasing, and it just keeps wandering. But when I back up, and look at the photo from afar, I like it much better. What do you think?
-Tom
Wednesday, October 21, 2020
Finding the Photo: Red Maple
The image above is what I saw first. A nice red tree, with plenty of interesting contrast present in the yellows and greens. I think this is where 99% of phone photographers would stop. But what does it tell us? Does it make us feel anything? We see colored leaves, but not much else.
From experience, I really like to shoot fall colors with backlighting streaming through the now translucent leaves after the chlorophyll has broken down. I moved closer to the tree, and underneath it, and this was the result:
Not very exciting, but we're getting somewhere. The contrast between the red and blue is nice, but most of the photograph is just blah, because I was under multiple layers of leaves. And it's just leaves. This photo doesn't tell the story of the tree. I needed to keep exploring.
Bam! Now we are getting somewhere. This is a photo of a tree, not just leaves. It tells a story. But in this angle, the tree looks ugly. There's little symmetry, the left fork branches off oddly, and it's lacking balance. I needed to adjust my view to find a composition that would be pleasant and not remind me of a an Ent from Lord of the Rings.
About ten steps to my left, as I crouched down on one knee, I found the shot. The two forks now complement each other while the limbs pleasantly radiate out in all directions. It's hard to believe this is the same tree. The contrasting blue sky and red leaves dominate the image, but are balanced by patches of yellow and green.
And by this point, I was being called out of the woods, with the boys ready to head home. In just 10 minutes of deliberate picture seeking, I found my photograph.
-Tom