My goal with Hunt 34 was to do something closer to a “real” Scavenger Hunt and to take all my shots outside in the city. I have a mix of “found shots” and “places I know where I’ll be able to take a shot” for this round, and that felt pretty good. I also have a new, more compact camera than my Pentax “monster” – so I also wanted the opportunity to shoot with it more and get more comfortable with it: my other goal for this Hunt was “everything shot with the Fuji”.
For “Crack”, I was very much in the “looking around to see if I can find something” mode. I was expecting to find it on a wall, but I found it on the floor – that’s a detail from a sidewalk. I liked the geometry of these, and the fact that there was one that was slightly larger than the others.
The initial shot is very, very close from what I submitted:
Camera | Fujifilm X-30 II |
Lens | Fujinon XF 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 R LM OIS WR |
Focal length | 56 mm |
F-Number | F/6.4 |
Exposure time | 1/50 s |
ISO | 640 |
The complete Scavenger album is available here: the Crack album.