Join Scott Thomas for his latest photographic assignment. This month is Black & White Photography…

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March traditionally has been the assignment which challenges me and incidentally I learn the most from all of you.  For this year, I selected for Assignment 24, Black & White Photography.

I am looking for either new or archived photographs which you either took in or converted to a Black & White. I, as a self-proclaimed color photographer, am looking for why you choose to photograph or present your photos in B&W.

As in the other assignments, do not send me your photos. What I would like you to do is post them on your blog, flickr, Google+ or other photo sharing site, personal website or any place on the Internet where you can place a link to it here by making a comment to this blog entry. Then, we can all visit those sites and enjoy everyone’s Black & White photos.

Please, have your photos posted on or before…

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Lost in the Details

This week’s photo challenge on The Daily Post is guest hosted by Christopher Martin.

Lost in the Details: This challenge is about getting lost in the details. Once you’ve found a subject you want to photograph, challenge yourself to work a little further into the scene.

Although I would classify myself as a landscape photographer I do have a tendency to capture images similar to what Christopher Martin talks about in the challenge post. Looking through my old images I see almost a style developing where I will grab a particular subject to focus on and either isolate it or use it as a strong foreground subject with a broader landscape backdrop. It isn’t exactly what is being talked about in the post but it is a focus on details over the bigger picture.

My Playground Nikon D5100, Sigma 17-70mm f/2.8-4, 1/20s, 38mm, f/16, ISO 200

My Playground
Nikon D5100, Sigma 17-70mm f/2.8-4, 1/20s, 38mm, f/16, ISO 200

The image above is my playground. It is a view of the Delta Lake dam from down river along the Black River trail. It is where I found some eagles last month and where I spend a lot of time exploring, especially this winter. I generally go looking to capture some grand view of the dam or the spillway area, but lately I have been walking the trail along the river back toward Rome, NY looking for unique winter images. This past weekend I found some images that highlight this weeks challenge and are typical of what I find in my downloads once I get home.

Reflective Contemplation Nikon D5100, Nikkor 55-200mm f/4-5.6, 1/800s, 200mm, f/5.6, ISO 200

Reflective Contemplation
Nikon D5100, Nikkor 55-200mm f/4-5.6, 1/800s, 200mm, f/5.6, ISO 200

I was in between the old water bridge and the metal bridge looking for a different view of the spillway. I was trying to capture an image of the control house through the supports of the old water bridge but I’m not sure if I like any of the views I brought home. I did find this little chunk of ice clinging to a fallen branch. I was mesmerized as the water rose and sank with the current. I got pretty lucky as I managed to capture this image at the water’s low point to really highlight the detail of the ice in the reflection.

Time for Your Close-Up Nikon D5100, Nikkor 55-200mm f/4-5.6, 1/320s, 190mm, f/8, ISO 200

Time for Your Close-Up
Nikon D5100, Nikkor 55-200mm f/4-5.6, 1/320s, 190mm, f/8, ISO 200

As I start walking down river I’m always on the lookout for leaves. If you haven’t guessed by now they are a favorite subject of quite a few of my images. I think it is due to the amount of detail you can find in a leaf as well as their color. In the fall it is the change from green that captivates me, looking for the red, orange, yellow standouts. But I think it is in the monochrome depths of winter with the leaves that refuse to fall I find myself always pointing the camera at them. In this image I used the old water bridge back upstream as a contrasting backdrop for my leaves.

Hangin' Around Nikon D5100, Nikkor 55-200mm f/4-5.6, 1/640s, 200mm, f/8, ISO 200

Hangin’ Around
Nikon D5100, Nikkor 55-200mm f/4-5.6, 1/640s, 200mm, f/8, ISO 200

On my walk back to the car I was able to find a spot along the river which allowed me to capture the ice forming under the water bridge. It is times like these that I wish I had a longer lens or 1.5x converter. I just would have liked to get a little closer to the ice. Anyway, this image does speak to showing the details. I really like the look of the crumbling concrete on the bridge.

One final thought on details. Back in August of last year I posted some images from my May trip to Walt Disney World which I called Disney in the Details. My intent was to highlight the amount of detail Disney incorporates into the parks but quite a few of the images work for this challenge as well.

Check out the comments on the original challenge post to see how others interpret Lost in the Details

And the river rolled on…

And the river rolled on...Nikon D5100, Nikkor 35mm f/1.8, 1/50s, f/5.6, ISO 400

And the river rolled on…
Nikon D5100, Nikkor 35mm f/1.8, 1/50s, f/5.6, ISO 400