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Photographer’s Choice – Martin Seelig

A Modern day Huck Finn?

Martin Seelig - Austin's Birthday

Martin Seelig - Austin's Birthday

Probably not but if you were casting a movie of the adventures of Huck, this young lad would be an excellent candidate. Martin captured this b&w shot of Austin on his birthday, sitting on the front porch between two buddies. The freckles, the smile and most of all the very casual haircut is strongly reminiscent of the carefree days of every boy growing up Martin says, ” I really like the expressions on the boys’ faces because it reminds me of a long time ago when I was a kid.” If you can look at this shot and not think back to your younger days when life was so much simpler and the days were passed looking for crawfish in the creek, you are missing something important. This photo was taken using film and Martin expressed the wish that he had had a faster film to allow more depth of field. In this case, it’s best he didn’t. The focus is exactly where it should be. And color would simply not have worked.
Technical Details:
Camera – Maxxum 9
Lens – Minolta 70-210mm at 210mm
Exposed at f4, 1/80th second
Film – Kodak PX 125 metered at 100
Developer – Adonal 1+50 for 13min

Photo of the Week – Shane Doby

Crying Over Spilled Milk? Not These Two!

Shane Doby - Clean Up Crew

Shane Doby - Clean Up Crew

The ACC has never had successive Photos of the Week by the same photographer but that rule now flies out the window. Last week it was Shane’s silhouetted dance to the sun, this week it’s an irresistible candid never to be repeated. Capturing a scene like this requires a sense of humor, a ready camera and a willingness to take a chance on the outcome. This is not the time to worry about shutter speed, aperture or ISO-just focus and shoot. Fortunately for all of us, this time it worked and the result is a remarkable unplanned gem that Shane will treasure for the rest of her days. This shot also reinforces the absolute necessity for backing up your photos religiously. It also demonstrates why photography is such a special art, capable of capturing a unique, unforgettable moment in time.

This image is currently on display in the Gallery of the Ashe County Arts Council in West Jefferson.