This thread inspired me to go shoot a cemetery.....
The rest of the images are in this thread - Cemetary
Going to see what they look like in b&w once i have finished going through the rest of my shots from my trip to Canada.
Very effective shot, Donald.
Shot 8 Feb 13 at the start of what turned out to be a historic blizzard. Nikon D600, 70-300mm 4.5-5.6G AF-S VR, 1/100s f/18.0 at 125.0mm iso800 - I wanted it to be about the cold, cold ground.
Six weeks later, same cemetery, different headstones. As befits a very early spring sunset, in color. Nikon D600, 24-85mm f/2.8-4D, 1/125s f/4.0 at 75.0mm iso200 - A warmer feel to this but the snow is intentionally left with a blue cast lest the image seem too comfortable.
The primary tip is to try not to be a resident of said cemetery...
I agree with low long light, but there is so many things you could do. Graveyards sometimes allow you to get on with it, you need the right lens with you to get the most meaningful images, I didn't so mine fall short.
As examples, showing I am a crazy person are some here, I can think of improvements on, but remember a long lens compresses perspective and a wide lens elongates it.
http://public.fotki.com/Arith/starti...graves-hf.html
http://public.fotki.com/Arith/starti...ee-hf-jpg.html
http://public.fotki.com/Arith/winshi...urchgrave.html
Last edited by arith; 10th August 2013 at 05:54 PM.
The two best cemetery pictures I ever took were at the Gloria Dei National Historical Site in Philadelphia and at Andersonville National Historic Site in Georgia. For the Gloria Dei pictures, I'd learned to get low. For Andersonville, because the thing that really impressed me was that there were SO many graves there, I wanted to get that feeling in the picture. I finally figured out that, if I'd shoot with my car mirror in the image and park so that the car mirror would be completely filled with gravestones, I'd have the feeling of being completely overwhelmed and surrounded by the gravestones. I'd never known before about mirrors having nearly infinite focus (I missed that day in physics class because I was more interested in participating in our high school league's debate championship).
I'm jes' sayin'....
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