Friday, 7 January 2011

Weekly commented photo #1 - Dark water in the Verne river

Dark water in the Verne river
Dark water in the Verne river


We are now back in the Massif des Maures for this first edition of my Weekly commented photo.

I made this image during our last months of life in Provence. We had a rainy spring and so the rivers still had nice water in the last days of May. If you search this blog for the Verne tag you will find many other images of this place mostly done into the river. Of course silky water and dusk light always make popular images but i also wanted to show more classic views including the river's environment.

This one was done in the late afternoon. I left the river bed a moment before dusk and climbed some overhanging rocks until i found an interesting point of view on this little valley.
I then spent a little time to search the best place for my tripod allowing this wide angle view including the rocks, the trees, the dark water and also the colorful vegetation in the foreground. The real trick was to avoid seeing the tripod legs in the viewfinder whithout falling down in the river :)

After this one i also tried some other compositions for my stock (including vertical ones), packed my equipment and went back to the river for some long exposures at dusk.

Although it's not the most spectacular, this image is one of my favourites done around the Verne river. Of course some affective reasons could be evoked : I was about to leave this wild and beautiful region and it was one of my last occasion to shoot here ...

If some are interested by some technical informations, here are a few ones :
  • Nikon D200.
  • Sigma 10-20 at 10 mm.
  • Manfrotto tripod.
  • Remote controler.
  • Exposure : 0.7 second at f14.
  • No filter.
  • NEF file processed with Silkypix.

3 comments :

Anonymous said...

Bonjour Patrick, je remarque que cette photo a été prise avec la sigma 10-20. Est-ce que tu aimes la qualité de cet objectif? Je songe à me procurer un grand angle de meilleur qualité, est-ce un bon choix? Le piqué de l'image est-il satisfaisant? Merci de ta réponse.

Unknown said...

Bonjour Anne,

Je possède ce zoom depuis pas mal d'années et j'en suis toujours plutôt content. Son piqué reste toujours compétitif pour ce type d'objectif et son seul défaut est une distorsion assez prononcée à 10mm. Ceci est surtout gênant pour des photos du type "architecture" mais c'est quasi invisible sur celle montrée ici.

Anonymous said...

Merci Patrick! Finalement, mon choix s'est arrêté sur un objectif fixe, un grand angle de 20mm. J'ai lu un article publié dans le Outdoor Photography à propos des avantages d'un objectif fixe. Il me reste à complèter mon équipement avec un zoom ou deux et l'affaire est dans la poche. Ou presque...

Anne Jutras
;)

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