I can never predict what will attract my attention for a photo. Anything is game, really. Like this rock along the lake shore, with nearby vegetation casting a shadow onto it.
Original on the left, a sepia-toned version on the right.
My husband has a great eye on such details like shadows or patterns on sand that he sometimes asks me to capture. So I envy both of you for I usually chase birds and fail to pay attention to such simple yet amazing things )
Michele - I like that phrase, having your "camera eyes" on.
Kelly - Interesting, I actually saw some ghosts and goblins in there...!
flyingstars - Thanks for stopping by and commenting!
Aluajala - You know it's weird, I always feel something "click" in my brain that turns my attention away from the birds and flowers to make me pay attention to the "other stuff." Glad you like.
I'm Heather, and I consider myself in the "serious hobbyist" category of photography. My favorite subjects are those found in nature, but I also love taking pictures of animals (especially our dogs) and food. I invite constructive criticism on this blog, so if you have any suggestions about composition, technique, lighting, etc, please let me know in the comments section. I look forward to your feedback.
All images are property of Heather Aubke, unless otherwise noted. If you see an image that you would like to use, please ask permission before doing so. Thank you!
In case you're wondering, I shoot with: * Nikon D50 DSLR body (discontinued), with 18-55mm kit lens and 55-200mm zoom lens * +1, +2 and +4 macro filters, polarizing filter, neutral density filter * Vivitar tripod
5 comments:
Those are a lot of fun. I love it when I have my "camera eyes" on and find something unique like that to photograph. Nice find!
...beautiful shadows. They look like hints of butterflies and fairies.
WoW...some very beautifully captured shots!
My husband has a great eye on such details like shadows or patterns on sand that he sometimes asks me to capture. So I envy both of you for I usually chase birds and fail to pay attention to such simple yet amazing things )
Michele - I like that phrase, having your "camera eyes" on.
Kelly - Interesting, I actually saw some ghosts and goblins in there...!
flyingstars - Thanks for stopping by and commenting!
Aluajala - You know it's weird, I always feel something "click" in my brain that turns my attention away from the birds and flowers to make me pay attention to the "other stuff." Glad you like.
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