Automotive Photography, New York, Photography

Coming And Going

ComeAndGo

Fujifilm X-E2 and Fujinon XF 55-200 R OIS Lens – 1/280 @ f/4.2 – ISO 200 – Manual focus mode

It was a blah type of rainy day but I thought I would still go out and have some fun with the camera.  As they say “when life gives you lemons, make lemonade”.  I hope you enjoy.

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Mystery of Modesty

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Mystery of Modesty Mystery of Modesty

Nikon D800, 60mm macro lens – manual focus, ss 1/2500, f 5.6, ISO 400

Those of you who know me from following my personal blog, Robyn Graham Photography, know that a significant portion of my fine art body of work is flowers.  Not only do I love flowers as subject matter, but I love the language of flowers.  Most, if not all, of my floral images are named based on the meaning of the flower in the Victorian Language of flowers in addition to the color of the flower and the meaning of the color.  Many people have asked me if I have read the book “Language of Flowers” by Vanessa Diffenbaugh.  The answer is yes and I loved it, but even prior to reading the book, my love affair for flowers and their meaning were a significant part of my work.

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Black and White, Black and White Photography, New York, Photography

Steady As She Goes

Wheelchair

Fujifilm X-E2 and Fujinon XF 35mm f/1.4 R Lens – 1/680 @ f/4.0 – ISO 200

I give this older gentleman a lot of credit, he is out and about every day with his morning routine.  I don’t think I have ever been in Babylon Village without seeing him.

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Texture

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Nikon D610 and Tamron 90mm Di SP Macro Lens – 1/250 @ f/7.1 – ISO 200

I wanted to show the detailed texture of these fern leaves so I decided to use the full frame sensor on the Nikon D610 to maximize the detail in the shadow areas.  Please note although the aperture is set to f/7.1 the depth of field is still very shallow when using any sort of macro or close up lens combined with a full frame sensor.  Just a little tip to keep in mind for when you go out and shoot macro.

More of my images can be seen at The Visual Chronicle

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