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Saturday, July 9, 2011

2 of my photos place in Waterton Wildflower Photo Contest

I recently found out that 2 of my images from Waterton  placed in the 2009/2010 photo contest from the Waterton Wildflower Festival.

False Hellebore - 2nd Place B&W
 I took this False Hellebore photograph after taking the "Flowers In Black And White" workshop with professional photographer Paul GIlbert.  This was one of three workshops I took during the 2009 Wildflower Festival.

Previously. when I thought about flowers, I traditionally thought colour.  Once we started to work in B&W, I had to put more empasis on lines,  shape, texture, pattern and contrast to create my images.  


The False Hellebore leaves have such great lines and curves for the eye and I created many images that only focused on them.  I liked this image because I was able to find three separate elements in terms of lines,patterns and sizes.



This was photographed using a Canon XTI and a 75-300 lens zoomed into the bank to isolate these elements form the rest of the growth.







Spotted Saxifrage- HM Close-up
 The Spotted Saxifrage is actually a very small flower - probably less 3/4 of a centimeter across.  

I seem to recall this particular one being a challenge to photogragh.  I had two close up filters screwed on to the end of my Canon 18-55 lens.  I had the feet my very basic tripod wedged under one foot and propped diagonally over my camera bag to allow me to 'boom' into the flowers while I reached across several other plants to get in close (within 2 inches).  As you can see, the closeup filters also create a fairly shallow depth of field .   

I have since added a set of extension tubes for my lenses and  Manfrotto xprob tripod that allows the legs to articulate independent of each other and the column can be boomed horizontally to provide a stable plaform for these kinds of shots.  Much nicer than the 'mad photographer yoga pose' that I used when I tried to make do with the simple joined leg tripod I had.




Here is the link to all of the winning images:
http://watertonwildflowers.com/gallery.php?g=5

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