Autumn light

October 20th, 2009 by Markus

Autumn light

I’ve always been interested in reflections and the corresponding circles of confusion that the backlight brings out so strongly. But photographing for decades, up to now I had never deliberately misfocused – sharpness for a long time was like a holy cow for me, as I see it as one of the genuine characteristics of photography to render the scene sharp and full of details. This small creek I found 2 weeks back during our hike in the Berchtesgaden national park, and the quality of the autumn light I found transported best in this blurred rendering of the scene.

Autumn light(2) This image is probably more conventional, and it was easy for me to accept. Backlight is the light I cherish the most since decades, however it eluded me often back in the film days. Chimping has improved my skills in dealing with this light form very much, and now I find more time to deal with the colours in this light situation.

Tags: backlight, blur, bokeh, circles of confusion, creek, grass, light, sharpness, sun


2 Responses to “Autumn light”

  1. sherri says:

    This is lovely. The light making sparkles like that is fascinating.

  2. admin says:

    Thanks for the positive feedback, Sherri. I already had put that image into the “beautiful yet not successful” drawer.


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