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John Hadden Photography

Photography of the Natural World

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snow

Where warm meets cold

Warm air emerging from beneath the snow meets -20 degree morning cold
Delicate frost crystals form where warm air emerging from beneath the snow meets -20 degree morning cold

Nikon D600, Sigma 105mm lens, ISO 800, f/13, 1/400″ exposure

Towards the light

Frosted weeds in the morning light
Frosted weeds in the morning light

This is a repost of an image I posted today on my Weather Blog.

Nikon D600, Nikon 50mm lens, ISO 125, f/3.2, 1/1250″ exposure

The goalie

Fern seedpods and bent grass in the snow
Fern seedpods and bent grass in the snow

Nikon D600, Sigma 105mm lens, ISO 400 f/13, 1/800″ exposure.

Unwinding

A twist of tiny vine unwinds from a stem in the snow
A tiny twist of  vine unwinds from a stem in the snow

Nikon D600, Sigma 105mm lens, ISO 400, f/14, 1/800″ exposure

Runes

More weeds, snow and shadow
More weeds, snow and shadow

Nikon D600, Sigma 105mm lens, ISO 400, f/16, 1/400″ exposure.

Pyramids

Bent stems in the snow
Bent stems in the snow

Nikon D600, Sigma 105mm lens, ISO 400, f/13, 1/400″ exposure

Narcissus

A bent stem regards its shadow
A bent aster stem regards its shadow

Nikon D600, Sigma 105mm lens, ISO 125, f/3, 1/3200″ exposure

This way

A chevron of bent weeds above the new fallen snow
A chevron of bent weeds above the new fallen snow

Nikon D600, Sigma 105mm lens, ISO 400, f/16, 1/500″ exposure

Cellophane & Ice

Flowing water and ice in Fargo Brook
Flowing water and ice in Fargo Brook

More experiments with my new Sony RX100 II. I like using slow shutter speeds in the 1/8 – 1/25 second range to capture a certain cellophane quality to flowing water. Shooting hand-held is a challenge for any image stabilization system, and my trusty Nikon D600 and its IS lens do a great job. Looks like the Sony is no slouch either.

Sony RX100 II, 26.89mm, ISO 100, f/10, 1/25″ exposure

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