Scalby Rocks I Canon 5D2 24-105L |
The how, where, when and why of photographic images taken by Karl S Mainprize, a fine art landscape photographer who lives near Scarborough on the North Yorkshire Coast.
21 June - an excursion into colour
19 June 2011 - Dalby Forest
Staindale Lake |
The family and I spent a day at Dalby Forest and after lunch took a walk around The Bridestones.
Path to Bridestones |
Power of trees |
Bracken breaks through |
The Bridestones I |
How do you like your coffee?
Watching IX Sheringham, Norfolk Taken with a Lensbaby Composer with single glass lens on a 5D2. |
Having just spent a week away with the family allowing 7 days in a row of image making I have to say that I still enjoy my photography, despite having moved genres and moved through several styles. I take pictures first and foremost for myself, and my pictures give me pleasure. In the past I wanted my pictures to be appreciated by others and generate income. I used to sell bird and nature photos all over the world, then I changed to insect photography and still achieved a reasonable amount of sales.
Since then I evolved into landscape photography and got up at ungodly hours to try to create Cornish pastiches. The sales continued and yet I was unhappy. Finally I moved through intentional camera movement and tilt and shift to the expressive artistic photography that I now enjoy.
I do not take pictures I think others might prefer to see.
Your photographs are unlikely to please everybody, so why try when you have to please your hardest critic - yourself.
Beach XXVII Cromer, Norfolk Taken with a Lensbaby Composer with single glass lens on a 5D2. |
In the next week or so I will be uploading a set of the latest shots taken with a digital SLR using various lenses, but mostly Lensbabies or Diana lenses. I know some will love them, but most will be indifferent or hate them, but most importantly they stir the correct emotions in me!
So how do you like yours?
Fascination with the edge
Now we are getting to the silly season. The tourists have flocked to the beach and we locals cannot get near, so early mornings and late nights rule and not due to the sunrise and sunset times. That is why I love inclement weather.
I love the effect the backlit rain has in this image.
The other alternative is to incorporate people into the coastal shots, but not being too keen on portraiture I like to find a way of minimalising the human element. This has been the mainstay of my beach project, depicting man's use of the beach. In many of these shot I try to silhouette the people so they are not identifiable.
The above image was taken with a 'normal' lens ie a 24-105LIS. This has recently been unusual for me as for the last 2 months I have almost uniformly used a Lensbaby - the Composer and the plastic or single glass lens. I shall post on the Lensbaby system on another occasion in the future.
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