Like A Painting

Like A Painting
One of the compositional intents I set out to fulfill when I take a picture is to endeavour to fill the frame with elements from the fore-, mid- and background. Being able to do that successfully would give depth to what would otherwise be essentially a two-dimensional picture frame. I spotted a quick opportunity to achieve this while taking the previous post at Derwent Water. Spotting a boat that was moored in the frozen lake surface, with a flock of seagulls sunbathing in backlit conditions, as well as the misty hills in the distance, I switched quickly to my 70-200mm to catch the moment. The almost-monochromatic colours of the scene helped me to focus on the compositional elements of the picture, which is one of my favourites from that day.

Light & Shadow

Light & Shadow
The words “Light” & “Shadow will be commonly heard on this website for this coming one-and-a-half months as my father gears up for his solo photographic exhibition. Titled “Painting With Light & Shadow: A 50-year Chronicle”, the exhibition will showcase nearly 400 of his works from over half a century of love with photography. Do take a look at the exhibition preview website at www.lite-n-shadow.com for a sample of some of the images that will be exhibited!

About the photo: This was taken at Derwent Water soon after this shot as the sun started to set over Keswick. I like the simple lines, silhouettes and interplay between light & shadow that formed the basic elements of the shot.