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25-NOV-2014

Isolation, Bonaventure Cemetery, Savannah, Georgia, 2014

It is often useful to isolate our subject in order to remove distractions and create meaningful relationships that will help us to tell our stories. There are a number of photographic techniques that may help us to isolate our subjects, such as selective focusing, cropping, lens choice, and vantage point. I combine choice of vantage point and lens focal length here to isolate a sculpture of a guardian angel mounted upon a column. I create considerable scale incongruity by contrasting the statuary to a massive forest of greenery. The angel becomes a lonely sentinel, standing guard for eternity. Using a telephoto focal length of almost 250mm, I am able to frame the sculpture from a considerable distance, and simultaneously shift my camera position until I eliminate all other monuments from my frame. I make sure to eliminate the sky as well, and in the process, I fill the background entirely with foliage. The statue seems to emerge from the palms on the right, and looks into an array of flowering trees on the left.

FujiFilm X-T1
1/150s f/6.2 at 161.8mm iso6400 full exif

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