Tiger lily grass
Simplicity – that’s what I had in mind when I shot these tiger lily grass.
Simplicity – that’s what I had in mind when I shot these tiger lily grass.
A quick portrait of my daughter as she was working on her math homework this evening.
I purposely bumped up the ISO on this shot as I was working on limited window lighting.
As much as I like to shoot flowers in their natural settings, there are times when I need more control on POV/lighting – read that as “pluck” the blooms…LOL
It’s one of those days and had to gently pluck this daffodil for this indoor shot. Shot this by placing the daffodil close to the window and went for a low POV. It was a bit cloudy when I shot this and the background turned our as I wanted.
Now the bloom sits on a vase in our counter top, besides being a good sport for this shoot 🙂
And those grains…call me silly or egghead – had to bump the ISO for my earlier shot and never realized to change it back until I had this downloaded.
That’s the leaf on our plantain tree that has been indoors during the entire winter.
As you could see it’s under stress (as seen by the sap on the leaf) and it’s raring for some fresh air. I think it’s about time for this to be left out in the patio.
Quite a cold/windy day and I tried shooting hyacinths in my front yard. I want to experiment with a different point of view (POV) and really liked the way how the petals were curling up/down.
Had this shot lying in my front yard while enjoying the pleasant smell from the hyacinths on this cold and windy evening.
This is sort of a Fibonacci spiral as explored in a park near home 😉
Another shot from my visit to the park yesterday. Here is something I almost missed at the first glance and came back (immediately) as I thought there was a photo opportunity that I didn’t want to pass.
It was quite windy and this “old” leaf was still hanging in there – perhaps for this shot 😉
Have a great weekend folks!
Shot this at a park close home today.
Not a clue about this tree/bloom but was delighted to see the seed and new bloom in the same branch.
What do you do when you have a few thousand pounds dumpster sitting on your drive way?
Go look for photo ops 😉
And my experiment with clementines as subject continues 😉
Not an original idea for this still life shot…but then again in photography is there such thing as copying, considering there are so many parameters and PP in one’s arsenal that one could use to emulate another shot.
Shot this with window lighting and used a homemade aluminum foil board as a reflector.