Spring has sprung

Kevin Thom » 22 April 2010 » In Personal, Philosophy »

I love shooting at . It’s quiet, peaceful, and the closest thing to that I do. Tonight’s model was this little –a , I think–located at in . I noticed the when I was out with Laura last , and returned tonight to shoot it, for no other reason than I thought it looked cool and ghostly. I love the bending shape of its trunk, and how its leaves were at the point of bursting to life from tight buds. It was lit by a nearby street lamp, which gave it quite a strange orange color. The air was quite still, so even though some of my exposures were nearly 30 seconds long, I was still able to capture lots of tiny details.

You can get some really unusual results when you take long exposures. In reality, the color was most like the first of the three images below. Pulling the white balance way towards the “cool” end while processing the third photo made the look a bit more like its real daytime color.

Maybe these aren’t the most exciting photos in the world, or the most elaborate I’ve ever taken, but often I find the of in the act of pure creation, with no goal other than to see something familiar in a new way.

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