Inspired by the thread about Stephen Shore and talk of shooting "ordinary things", I thought of my latest tree-felling activity and the resulting clean-up work. Before I got into photography, I had snapped a log pile or two, one in France IIRC and a big one in Canuckistan long ago.
The purpose of this shot was to record work done before it rots and to do my very best as regards lighting, depth of field and excruciating sharpness (after all, we're talking Sigma here, ho, ho). Therefore, seekers of perfect composition and correct aspect will likely be disappointed.
Here we go (detail looks best when image is clicked on and then expanded to full screen):
Sigma SD1M with 50mm macro f/2.8 EX DG
Upper right-hand log slightly blown on it's top edge :-(
Comments welcome . . .