Frost - Winter's Harvest

One of the most important things in photography is to always have a camera so you make sure you can take advantage of opportunities as they come along… that was really the case on this day…

I had to make a trip from Stuttgart to Dusseldorf for a meeting… since it’s just over 400km, I decided to drive and packed a camera “just in case”… the weather turned out to be very foggy and very cold… this resulted in a lot of frost on the trees and grass verges of the autobahn…. very distracting while driving as you’re not supposed to stop on the side of the road unless in an emergency… I decided to take a detour to visit Burg Eltz as it was on the way (kind of)… only about a 120km detour :-)

Once I was off the Autobahn, the roads took me through many smaller villages… on the outskirts of one village, I came across an orchard of apple trees which were all covered in frost… i actually drove past before deciding to go back and take some pictures… the conditions were magical and I spent quite a bit of time just choosing various trees and compositions… hopefully some of them will appeal to others as well… I also took some detail shots of ivy growing on a wall in the village

After a while, I decided it was time to move on but I must admit I didn’t get very far… it seemed like every corner brought new views which tempted me to stop again and again… one particular set of trees lining a curvy section of road caught my eye so I found somewhere to stop and take more pictures… fortunately there was very little traffic so I was able to play around with the compositions… (full disclosure: I removed some signage and road markers from these shots ;-))

I did eventually make it Burg Eltz but unfortunately it was closed for renovations (suppose I could have found that on their website :-))… the whole valley was covered in frost and would have been really cool to photography earlier in the day (and without scaffolding)… still a wonderful place for a walk through the forest and the end of this little photo adventure as I had to get to Dusseldorf for my meeting

14th Annual Spider Awards - Results

Every year, we choose a few select images to be entered into photography competition…. this year, I entered two images into the Spider Awards for the first time…. this competition is strictly for Black & White images so needs a slightly different approach than colorful images… the two images i selected came from a trip to New Zealand last year with Steve Gosling, Joe Cornish and Christian Fletcher… the full set of images is here (https://www.keithwilson.photography/new-zealand)


The first image was nominated in the Wildlife section… when we arrived at Milford Sound , the weather was very moody and we couldn’t believe our luck to find the Heron in the water just near the shore… I grabbed my camera and delicately maneuvered over the very slippery rocks to get the composition I wanted… there wasn’t really time to setup a tripod so I was just shooting handheld… I really wanted to keep the Heron and it’s reflection inside the line of the mountains while keeping the full reflection of the mountains as well…

White Heron fishing in Milford Sound… Phase One XF IQ250, 80mm, 1/80sec, F8, No Filters

White Heron fishing in Milford Sound… Phase One XF IQ250, 80mm, 1/80sec, F8, No Filters


The second image was awarded an Honorable Mention in the Nature Category… this was a very spontaneous image as I was driving along one of the many back roads on the way to Queenstown… I was struck by some dead trees I could see beside the road... turns out they were in the middle of a dam beside the road... since it was clearly private property, I approached the local farmer to get permission to enter his fields... I think he was surprised there was anything photogenic on his farm... I really enjoy the long exposure effect of smoothing the water and clouds... I always envisioned this image in Black & White while taking it as the weather and setting really worked for this image… maybe I’ll need to send a copy to the farmer so he understands what I saw…

2 minute exposure... Phase One XF IQ250, Mamiya 24mm Fisheye, Nisi 3 Stop Medium GND and 6 Stop ND, Custom holder

2 minute exposure... Phase One XF IQ250, Mamiya 24mm Fisheye, Nisi 3 Stop Medium GND and 6 Stop ND, Custom holder

Having such great results from my first time entering is very encouraging… normally the main goal of taking images is to get out and enjoy the world around us… whether it’s a cityscape or landscape… good weather or bad… sunrise or sunset… middle of the day or night… having that effort recognized on a international level is really the icing on the cake…

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