Single-Serving Photo

Mohegan Park

Posted by Aaron on May 13th, 2007

I walked along a few random trails at Mohegan Park up in Norwich today, snapping anything I thought looked promising. This is a fairly good example of how bright, mid-day light can still be completely usable (if not indispensable) when shooting under the forest canopy.

For this one, I made sure the sky wasn’t visible and compensated -2/3 EV; perfect tonal range.

 

This one’s one of my favorites. During the conversion to black and white I darkened the yellows and lightened the greens to emphasize the contrast on the ferns’ leaves in the foreground.

 

Here are a couple of cutesy ones.

 

 

In this piece, a creative vignette adds drama and depth to an already shallow depth of field.

 

I love tree bark.

 

I swear I actually found this lying there, just as it is.

 

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