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Photographer’s Choice – Phyllis Baynes

A Different Drummer?  Restore a Truck!

Phyllis Baynes - Truck Restoration

Phyllis Baynes – Truck Restoration

Restoring an automobile has long been a favorite pastime for a great many car enthusiasts but to attempt to restore a truck to its original condition for the select few. To tackle a large 1990 Peterbilt is probably a rare undertaking. Phyllis’ brother, Eric Gilley, is responsible for the finished product and Phyllis for the decision to photograph the Peterbilt in front of the Ashe County Court House, late on a sunny, golden afternoon. “I am very proud of my brother and his talent to be able to take an old truck and restore it to such beauty.”

Pentax K-5
Lens: smc Pentax-DA* 16-50mm f/2.8
Focal Length: 22mm
1/250sec @ f/4
ISO 80
April 7, 2013

Photographer’s Choice – Judy Tobin

The Pose, Expression, Light and Framing Make It Exceptional

Judy Tobin - Beautifully Framed Portrait of Amy

Judy Tobin – Beautifully Framed Portrait of Amy

There are times when the best portrait is unplanned and spontaneous, no time spent looking around for the perfect background and light conditions, no time to get “uptight” and worry about dress, hair, expression, etc. In this image everything simply fell into place and it worked. The door opening to the duck cage framed the subject beautifully, the natural light illuminated the subject  while leaving the background dark.  Placement of the hands is natural and the joy in the smile is not forced in any way.  The story is completed with a couple of remaining ducks, dimly lighted, visible inside the secondary frame.  The final touch is the openings in the rear wall, just enough to be visible and add interest without being distracting.  When you’re good enough to plan all this and bring it off, you’re an exceptional photographer.
Judy and her husband Paul were buying ducks for their pond and Amy (one of the owners of the farm ) had just handed them the last duck when Judy and her Sony DSC-T77 camera captured the scene. Job well done.