Waiting for spring...

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  • 02-25-2004, 08:14 PM
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    Waiting for spring...
    We're in that ugly "everything is grey" phase here in Northern Illinois. The sky, the leftover snow, the roads (from leftover salt), the grass (where it was killed by salt)... So in keeping with my "Pretending to be working" title, I stopped at a rest area the other day on the way back from a meeting. I've noticed this creek before and think I'll head back there when there are some leaves or fall color - I liked the circle formed by the branches and their reflection in the creek. Also noticed some buds on the trees. Trying to make the most of monochromatic scenery, any comments?
  • 02-25-2004, 09:28 PM
    jeff_in_ak
    I like this. I think it is a good picture. Should be real nice when leaves start sprouting.

    jeff
  • 02-25-2004, 11:32 PM
    Spike
    I like them both
    The 2nd shot is very nice - simple, uncluttered, wonderful use of dof. And I like the soft colors. Good background. Whenever I try to shoot branches I can't seem to find a nice clean background. My husband was looking over my shoulder and he declared this photo to be "brilliant." :)

    The first shot I like a lot too because of the way the trees frame the river, and are reflected in it. And I like the way the ice has zig zag patterns in it, that draws my eye up and down the stream.

    Good work.

    Spike
  • 02-26-2004, 12:55 PM
    another view
    Thanks to both of you. The second shot is actually a good example of bad bokeh too! I took both with my Nikon 50 f1.4 which is known for this - bokeh refers to the out-of-focus highlights, and they look kind of harsh (out of focus but have well defined edges). In this case it was at f2.8 I think (maybe f4) and focused close to the minimum.
  • 02-26-2004, 01:06 PM
    Chunk
    Mostly Grey...
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by another view
    We're in that ugly "everything is grey" phase here in Northern Illinois. The sky, the leftover snow, the roads (from leftover salt), the grass (where it was killed by salt)... So in keeping with my "Pretending to be working" title, I stopped at a rest area the other day on the way back from a meeting. I've noticed this creek before and think I'll head back there when there are some leaves or fall color - I liked the circle formed by the branches and their reflection in the creek. Also noticed some buds on the trees. Trying to make the most of monochromatic scenery, any comments?

    ...but the willow bushes are turning yellow and red. Muddy March can't be far behind (in Southern Wisconsin)
  • 02-26-2004, 04:51 PM
    PuckJunkey
    February / March in N. Illinois...
    ....I feel your pain. Lousy place to be a photographer this time of year.

    :D