Showing posts with label Black and White. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Black and White. Show all posts

Thursday, March 17, 2022

Towers In Black And White

New York Skyscrapers



a black and white photo of the lipstick building in new york city
The Lipstick Building




a black and white photo of new york skyscrapers architecture abstraction
Lines And Squares




a black and white photo of a new york skyscraper by daniel south
Imperfect Symmetry




Safety Tips for Photographers

1. Mind your footing. You're a human being. Humans stumble. I saw a lady trip over a root and fall while hiking at Point Lobos. Her fancy camera shattered into pieces.

2. Always be prepared to move. An animal could charge at you. A vehicle might swerve in your direction. A flash flood or a "sneaker wave" could put you in danger unexpectedly. Be prepared to grab your stuff and go.

3. Always close and secure your gear bag. If you pick up an open backpack, your gear is going to fall out. Don't take that chance.

4. You're going to drop things. Hopefully, it's just a lens cap, but even losing something small is annoying. If it's a filter or something more valuable, it's a bigger loss, and you won't have that piece of gear to work with for the rest of your trip. I once dropped a lens cap into the Grand Canyon. I shattered a lens at Loch Ness when I dropped it on a rock. Be mindful that these things can happen and use extra caution at all times.

5. Your tripod has many points of failure. One loose connection can lead to disaster. I finished shooting one morning and unlocked the knob that held my camera in place. I decided to take one more photo. I unlocked a second knob that allowed the camera to rotate, secured that knob, and took my photo. I then picked up the tripod forgetting that the other knob was still loose. My camera fell to the ground and was damaged beyond repair.

6. Be aware of the people around you. Two guys started tossing a ball near where I was photographing a historic building. I don't know if it was accidental or not, but one of them ran into me with considerable force while I was looking in a different direction. I didn't fall or drop the camera, but my back was sore for days. Another time, a guy in a deserted section of a city remarked, "Hey, nice camera! I've got some camera gear if you're interested." He motioned for me to follow him. For a brief moment, I wondered what kind of gear he might have. It seemed like an incredulous claim. Then it occurred to me that if I went where he was leading, he would indeed be in possession of camera gear - mine.


Camera and Lens:
Image 1: Fujifilm GFX 100S, GF 80mm f/1.7
Image 2: Sony a7R IV, FE 70-200mm f/4 G OSS
Image 3: Fujifilm GFX 100S, GF 45mm f/2.8


Light happens. Be ready. Shoot hard.
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Sunday, February 27, 2022

Look Up

New York City Architecture in Black and White


a photo of new york city architecture in black and white
Crevice - New York City (2017)





a black and white photo of new york city architecture
Edge - New York City (2021)





a photo of new york city skyscrapers in black and white
Interdependence - New York City (2022)






Camera and Lens:
Image 1: Sony a7R2, FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GM
Image 2: Fujifilm GFX 100S, GF 30mm f/3.5
Image 3: Fujifilm GFX 100S, GF 23mm f/4


Light happens. Be ready. Shoot hard.
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Friday, October 23, 2020

Central Park In Black And White

Grayscale In Green Spaces


Central Park offers
A dazzling array
Of dynamic visual delights

It's a marvelous place to take photographs
In color
Or black and white!



a black and white photograph of the eldorado apartment building central park west new york
The Eldorado on Central Park West





a black and white photograph of boats in central park new york
Rowboats Moored On The Lake





a black and white photo of people exercising in central park
Exercise





a black and white photograph of a radio controlled toy boat in central park
Radio-Controlled Boat





a black and white photograph of the sign at the boathouse restaurant in central park






a black and white photograph of pedicabs and a skateboarder in central park new york
Pedicabs And Skateboarder - Central Park





a black and white photo of a woman on a staircase at bethesda terrace new york city
Staircase At Bethesda Terrace




Camera: 
Sony a7R III 

Lens: Sony FE 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 GM OSS


Light happens. Be ready. Shoot hard.
All Rights Reserved



Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Pismo Beach Pier

Capture The Mood


I have long admired black and white images of the seaside. This was one of my first attempts at capturing an ocean pier in this enduring style.


a black and white photo of the pier at pismo beach california
Pismo Beach, California




Camera: Sony a7R II

Lens:     Sony FE 70-200mm f/4 G OSS

Light happens. Be ready. Shoot hard.



Copyright © 2020 Daniel R. South

http://www.dansouthphoto.com
All Rights Reserved


Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Photo Of The Year - Jersey City Sunset in Black and White

You Never Know

I wanted to take a photo of the sun setting behind these buildings in Jersey City, New Jersey (arguably not the most remarkable subject). But is was cloudy, and the colors weren't all that spectacular. - I don't even remember whether I had my tripod with me that day; I might have steadied the camera on a railing.


a photo of the jersey city skyline in black and white
Photo Of The Year - Jersey City Sunset in Black and White



Anyway, in a last ditch effort to salvage the image, I converted it to black and white. I didn't think that it looked very impressive, but it had a dark mood that I thought some people might like. The result, which you see here, quickly became my most popular photo EVER on Instagram.

You never know what people will respond to.


Happy New Year! Wishing you good fortune and boundless blessings in 2020!

Daniel


Camera: Sony a7R IV

Lens:     Sony FE 24-105mm f/4 G OSS

Light happens. Be ready. Shoot hard.



Copyright © 2019 Daniel R. South

http://www.dansouthphoto.com
All Rights Reserved


Saturday, August 31, 2019

Egyptian Obelisk In Central Park

Antiquity In The City



a photo of an egyptian obelisk in central park new york
Egyptian Obelisk In Central Park - New York City




Camera: Sony a7R III

Lens:     Sony FE 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 GM OSS

Light happens. Be ready. Shoot hard.



Copyright © 2019 Daniel R. South

http://www.dansouthphoto.com
All Rights Reserved


Wednesday, December 20, 2017

Route 66 - Santa Monica, California

End Of The Trail


a photo of the route 66 sign on the santa monica pier



Camera: Sony a7R II
Lens:     Sony FE 85mm f/1.8

Light happens. Be ready. Shoot hard.



Copyright © 2017 Daniel R. South

http://www.dansouthphoto.com
All Rights Reserved



Sunday, May 7, 2017

Manhattan Fire Escape

Iron Meets Light in Black and White



a photo in black and white of a fire escape in manhattan new york
Manhattan Fire Escape




Camera: Nikon D810
Lens:     Nikon AF-S Nikkor 85mm f/1.8G ED

Light happens. Be ready. Shoot hard.



Copyright © 2017 Daniel R. South

http://www.dansouthphoto.com
All Rights Reserved




Monday, February 15, 2016

Pyramid of the Sun

The Ancient City of Teotihuacán


The Pyramid of the Sun is the center-piece of a sprawling ancient city in the mountains of Mexico. Little is known about the people who built these massive structures nearly two-thousand years ago. 

When the Aztecs discovered the site centuries later, the original inhabitants had long since disappeared. Teotihuacán, as the Aztecs called it, remained the largest city in the Western Hemisphere until the 1400s.



a photo of the pyramid of the sun teotihuacan mexico black and white
Pyramid of the Sun - Teotihuacán, México


Pyramid Dimensions

Base: 225 meters (733 feet)

Height: 75 meters (246 feet)

Volume: 1.2 million cubic meters of solid rock


Located about an hour outside of Mexico City, Teotihuacán can take the better part of a day to explore. Luckily, tourists are still permitted to climb to the top of the Pyramid of the Sun. The Pyramid of the Moon is partially restricted.

If you plan to visit (something that you should strongly consider if you plan to be in the Mexico City area) be prepared to do a lot of walking. Carry water, wear a hat, and apply sunscreen liberally. At 7,500 feet of elevation, the Mexican sun is merciless. And watch where you place your hands; this is scorpion country.



Camera: Nikon D810
Lens:     Nikon AF-S Nikkor 35mm f/1.8G ED

Light happens. Be ready. Shoot hard.



Copyright © 2016 Daniel R. South
http://www.dansouthphoto.com
All Rights Reserved