
Canon EOS 40D w/EF 85mm f/1.8 USM (digital color)
Lights and shadows
Last Week: 11/9 - 11/15

Created with fd’s Flickr Toys.
1. orange tree, 2. the red planet, 3. education, 4. morning, 5. blank light, 6. paneling with button, 7. a day without sunshine, 8. morning sign, 9. afternoon, 10. light, 11. morning steps, 12. afternoon
24×16 Prints for Sale
Before I commit these to another exhibition somewhere, I wanted to give all my non-local and/or online friends an equal chance to purchase one of these prints.
Each photo is a 24×16 print that has been framed (un-matted) in a plain black metal frame with anti-glare acrylic glazing. These photos happen to be some of my favorites, and I think they really turned out great.
I’m selling each photo in this group for $200. UPS ground shipping to the lower 48 states is estimated to be $50, which includes insurance. Other shipping options, including international shipping, are available at additional cost.
If interested, leave a comment or send me an email: stephen@xgrayvision.com
To get a better look at each, click the links below or the links in each note which gives them the "view large on black" treatment. (Links open in new window.)
1. fixture, 2. tree, 3. chair - closer, 4. blue sky white bloom, 5. rectangle
Shadow’s creep
Shadow season continues, although with the time change it’s a bit harder for me to take advantage. I don’t usually leave the day job until it’s almost dark these days. Luckily, I’m still getting a few good shots and it’s early in the season yet.

Canon EOS 40D w/EF 24mm f/1.4 L USM (digital color)
For me, thick shadows as in this photo often suggest some kind of dark mass–perhaps something sinister–creeping across the scene.
Previous examples:

Canon EOS 1N w/EF 24-70mm f/2.8 L USM using Kodak Portra 160NC
Paneling: More repetition

Canon EOS 40D (digital color) w/EF 24mm F/1.4 L USM
Using the wide angle lens allowed me to minimize the subject more than in the original shot (bottom) and create more of a wallscape image. The light that day also gave the wood a warmer and more contrasted tone. A current favorite to be sure.

Olympus XA2 using Kodak Portra 400NC
I really liked the placement of the fliers. Makes me wonder if it’s completely random or if each subsequent flier-poster attempted to create an visually acceptable pattern.
The original…

Canon EOS Rebel XT (digital color) w/ EF 50mm F/1.8
I took this about a year and a half ago, while I was actually focused on collecting photos of handi-accesible door buttons. That’s why this photo is more of my more familiar minimal composition (subject shunted off to one quadrant of the frame) rather than the expanded “full wall view” of the top image. I still like this one a great deal. Would make a nice print.


















