Monday, September 06, 2010

Painting with a camera

These photographs are almost contrary to the images most people try to obtain of birds: sharp, in focus, fairly big in the frame, good colour and lighting (and possibly more exciting subjects!). For a change I thought about disregarding most of these guidelines or ideals to create almost painterly-like images based more on imagination and less on an ideal perception of how a bird photograph should look. The images below were all made using the camera controls and hand-held techniques (with exposures as slow as 1/13) at the time of shooting. The only post-processing involved conversion to black and white and slight changes in clarity of the RAW file.











7 comments:

  1. Anonymous12:57 pm

    Great style of photo! The perfect bird photograph is good, but shots like this are just as appealing! I really like the first and last one the most. Lisa. xx

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  2. Nice idea Fraser. Far to clever for me to think of :-)

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  3. Thanks for the comments!

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  4. Wow! Lovely, very moody, beautiful images!!

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  5. Yeh I love them too.

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