It's All in the Detail

Sometimes the most mundane of items can be photographic gold. Whether it is seaweed on a beach, a padlock on fence or an old mooring ring on a harbour wall, these can all come to life with a bit creativity. 
 
Fujifilm X100 - 19mm f2 - 1/50 @ f4 - ISO 1000
 
Take this old fence post I found on a recent walk in Grantham.  This was tucked away in a hedge and was rotten, gnarled and quite beautiful in a strange way.  Added to the condition of the wood was the rusty nails and U pins that were used to hold the barbed wire.  It was these details that made it the perfect photographic subject.
 
Fujifilm X100 - 19mm f2 - 1/25 @ f5.6 - ISO2000
 
Putting the X100 on macro mode to get some close up images I shot at f4 or f5.6 to give a shallow depth of field.  To keep the shutter speed a reasonable level I also had to push the ISO to 2000 because the fence post was under cover in the hedge and the light levels were quite low.  However this provided me with yet another demonstration of the capabilities of this awesome camera, the noise levels were very low and very controlled - I don't think the D300s, which has a similar sized sensor, would've coped with the situation as well.
 
So when you are out and about with your camera, look out for the little details to focus on, you never know when you will strike gold.

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