Author: johnmeadowsphotography

An amateur photographer in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

A Different Look

I was in High Park (Toronto) yesterday morning, using a photographic technique involving setting up two pieces of black cardboard in front of the lens, leaving a small slit in-between them. The result (depending on the distance between the subject and background of the image) can be a crazy bokeh effect. I’ll be exploring this more!

Camera was my Sony a7ii with an Olympus MD 50 mm f/1.4 lens, with the aforementioned slit in front.

Angles and Contrasts

I was out with photography friends in the Liberty Village area in Toronto yesterday morning. The brilliant sunshine and cler skies made for a great opportunity for my favourite style of black and white, iwth a lot of dramatic contrasts.

All images were created with my Sony a6100 and 7Artisans 10mm f/3.5 lens.

Wide Angle Blur

Out in High Park, Toronto this morning with my Sony a6100 and 7Artisans 10mm f/3.5 lens. I discovered that if I shoot wide open at the absolute closest focussing distance I get a background blur that I wouldn’t normally associate with a super-wide lens. I like the look.

The Beginning of The End

This post may be titled “The Beginning of the End” but it is about the start of a project: black and white images of flowers / plants that are in various stages of decay, from the beginning of the end to (eventually) dead leaves in snow, as the year progresses.

I took these four images this morning on my Sony a6100 and 7Artisans 25mm f/1.8 lens.

When Plans Change

I could not go on my Wednesday outing this week, as life got in the way, but later in the day I did get out to Winslow Park here in Toronto.

Both images taken with my Sony a6100 body and 7Artisans 10mm f/3.5 lens.

A Different View

Back to the Beaches yesterday, and another flower picture but a different view. IT’s a sunflower, but not taken from the usual head on angle.

Sony a6100, 7Artisans 25mm f/1.8 lens

Biidaasige Park

There is a new park in the Portlands in Toronto, and recently I went down erly in the morning to check it out. In the first image I was able to get a new angle on one of the new bridges. I reminds me of a retro-future look, like the Thunderbirds show from the 1960’s.

The second image catches the morning haze.

Both images taken with my Sony a6100.

Morning Flowers

Two more flower images taken this past weekend in Niagara-On-the-Lake here in Ontario. I love the colours!

Both images were made with my Sony a6100 body, and TTArtisan 35mm f/1.4; a lens that is getting a lot of use lately!