Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Fall in DF


Returning to Mexico City Sunday night we found heavy showers and vast pools of standing water laying about the Circuito Interior. Monday brought no change, only a chill to go with the damp. Oddly, this is actually something I enjoy in Mexico City, where you seldom find any hint of the change in season, other than a slowing in the frequency of the wet season's rain bursts. Our altitude can make for some pretty intense cloud formations and when they finally break after a prolonged soaking, you can see some pretty wonderful views thanks to the mountains and volcanoes ringing the city. This shot of the two volcanoes, with Popo to the right steaming away happily, was taken around 4pm Tuesday afternoon and you can see the impact of the chill by the snow that's fallen on the peaks. For a moment, with the old castle in the foreground and the lush green of Chapultepec Park, you could be forgiven this was a border city in France or Spain. Almost! This time the 5D Mk II was on a tripod, with a 100mm attached shooting at 1/40sec and f/16.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Sperryville Junction


A lucky coincidence saw Sylvie and I in Washington at the same time and, even better, headed to Virginia for a weekend amid the peak fall colors. Sperryville is a hamlet at the foot of the Shenandoah Mountains in Virginia that mixes the modern with the historic in an ever-changing amalgam. A new rib joint lies across from an Internet cafe in the old town church. The corner store in this photo has been around for decades selling essentials to the local farm folk and city weekenders - hence the Perrier next to the beef jerky. The colors in Fall are almost Hollywood ridiculous - it was still before 9am so the sky was fairly thin here but the early morning sun brought out the colors in the trio of stores and the remarkable tree that dominates Main Street. It about hurts the eyes it's so violently vibrant. Shot with a 24-105mm f/4 at ISO 200, f/6.3 and 1/80 sec on a 5D Mk II.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

A welcome return to seasons


Back in Washington DC briefly to attend a photography workshop (Joe McNally on lighting), I went for a wander around Glover Park just to soak up the colors and enjoy being back in the north where you don't need to consult a calendar to spot the change in seasons. It was wonderful to have the time to walk around with a craned neck (drawing the occasional odd look from residents a little more inured to the spectacle) and I was concentrating on trying to capture the beautiful contrast between the hard blue of a fall sky, the thin layer of cloud, and the violent oranges and reds of the trees. Loved every second and was lucky to have taken the chance when I did as the weather turned decidedly more grim afterward.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

A little East in the West


Having a bit of a soft spot for Eastern mysticism (and food, landscapes etc etc) my eye was naturally drawn to this statue at a friend's home recently here in Mexico City. The single candle, warm reflected light, and sharp silhouette of the statue seemed to evoke a easy tranquility. I do love a good silhouette too so was very happy to train the camera on this scene and aim for an exposure to really wipe out all detail in the statue. My trusty 50mm at f2.8 and 1/200th sec at ISO400 did the trick nicely - the glow of the shot reminds me of the warmth I soon enjoyed during the rib-fest that followed. Thanks again Steve & Michelle, for dinner and the op.