Game Pieces – GP5
Monthly Archives: February 2014
River Ice
Snowy Owl Reprise
Patterns or Repetition
The theme this week is patterns or repetition. I had a few ideas for capturing this around the house and then I was sure I could get outside to find something interesting. At least the weather cooperated with me this week. I was able to go exploring on more than one evening after work.
This first image is the result of my recent experimenting with flash in the house. You might have noticed a few images from my current Game Pieces Project floating through my stream. This one was captured the same way.
The next two images are from my exploring one evening at Bellamy Harbor Park at the bottom of Rome, NY. I might have mentioned this park before as it is another favorite location for me to play with the camera. It is interesting to me what I ‘see’ when I go with a specific purpose in mind. Here is what I found with patterns on the brain…
This is an image of the support columns for the bridge over the barge canal as you enter Rome. I really liked the multiple layers of patterns on this image. Not only are the columns repeated but the light/dark pattern is what initially caught my eye.
This is probably my favorite for this post. I have tried numerous times to capture these benches along the canal but have always felt like I fell short. I like the low perspective and shallow depth of focus. My only struggle was the final processing. I’m still torn as to if this is better as a monochrome image but my thoughts from when I captured it are of the warm light from the setting sun. I think I’ll include the monochrome and let everyone decide for themselves…
On the Lookout
I have been on the hunt for almost three weeks. A Snowy Owl has been living over at the Griffiss Industrial Park and taunting me by perching on the fence and power line poles. Of course the odds have been against me for the most part. When I did have the camera with me, there was no owl, and when I was sans camera, always the owl. This morning on the way to get my oil changed the owl was perched and waiting for me. It is days like this though that I wish I had a longer zoom lens. But I don’t normally capture wildlife so I will make do with what I have for now…










