One thing I do like though, is the use of colour to create mood and feeling. I don't mind it. I discovered completely by accident that I could do the same thing with my camera, much to my delight.
While exploring the Fortescue River, my mother-in-law directed me towards a tree that was bleeding. Yes, that's right bleeding. It's red sap was leaking out of an open would, the colour of blood. Upon closer inspection, the sap shimmered and sparkled and looked so unique and wonderful I just had to take a photo. I had my Macro lens on at the time, set to aperture priority mode. I set the aperture to very small (32) and took the picture. Due the small aperture the shutter was open longer than anticipated and I moved. I checked the photo and sure enough, blurry. What struck me however were the tracks of light created by the shimmers, clearly running over the blended colours. I did a double take. Actually not that bad.
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Canon EOS 50D, f/32, 1/5, ISO 100, 100mm |
You can't tell what it is can you?
This is what I was photographing:
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Canon 50D f/8, 1/250, ISO 100, 100mm |
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