
Waiting
I titled this image, "Waiting." Waiting for the sun, waiting for their people, waiting to sail on the open sea. I took this shot about two weeks ago at Pillar Point Harbor in Half Moon Bay. The lens I used on my Canon 450D is the Tamron SP AF 28-75mm f/2.8. Of all my lenses this gets the most use because of its versatility. I like the focal length and the aperture size and it takes pretty sharp pictures. What I don't like about it is that I have to compensate for exposure. The lens generally underexposes by a stop or two. When I first started using it it was frustrating and I thought I had made a mistake in buying it, but I have gotten used to it. The other point of frustration in the beginning is that it photographs a bit warmer than my Canon kit lens and the nifty-fifty. The nifty-fifty is probably my favorite lens and the kit lens is rarely used these days. I set the camera body in AE mode, with the f-stop at 4.0, and I had a circular polarizer on the lens. I wanted the boats to be sharp and the water and sky a little softer. The filter was on my lens because I had been a little further south where it was sunny and I just never took it off.
When I was composing the shot I knew immediately I wanted to do a black and white conversion. I used Canon's DPP for post process and I switched the picture style from faithful to monochrome. I then added the red filter effect and bumped up the contrast to bring out the variation in the foggy sky. I like the conversion and the sharpness. The composition and framing might need a little work. I tried to use the general rule of thirds, but it looks closer to fourths, so maybe I could have placed the boats a little higher in the framer. I think the horizon is actually straight, but the pier and the shore I was standing on are not parallel so it looks as if it's higher on the right.
If someone in the blogosphere is reading this let me know what you think and give me some suggestions.