At the foot of Marblehead Lighthouse, Lake Erie, Ohio
Monday, November 30, 2009
Monday, November 23, 2009
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Shadow and shape
I would like to say a big "Thank You" to Tricia at Bluff Area Daily for passing the Best Blog Award along to me. Please be sure to check out her blog of daily photos from "southeast Missourahh." Thanks again, Tricia!
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Lightbox, part III
More seed head photos from my first day playing with the lightbox. These images were actually taken quite early in the day (before noon), and the light was bright and direct. I played with many variables here: shutter speed, white balance, aperture settings, etc. Here are some results based on those variables:
Personally, I like the degree of shadow that appears in these images. What do you think?
Also, I messed around in the GIMP a lot to come up with a triptych. I crashed and burned several times on this, but I finally ended up with something I like. All a part of the learning process!
P.S. These are garlic seed heads, in case you are wondering.
P.S.S. I didn't bother with giving camera settings for any of these images for fear of boring and/or overwhelming my dear readers, neither of which I want to do. BUT, if you are interested in that kind of information, let me know and I can provide it.
Personally, I like the degree of shadow that appears in these images. What do you think?
Also, I messed around in the GIMP a lot to come up with a triptych. I crashed and burned several times on this, but I finally ended up with something I like. All a part of the learning process!
P.S. These are garlic seed heads, in case you are wondering.
P.S.S. I didn't bother with giving camera settings for any of these images for fear of boring and/or overwhelming my dear readers, neither of which I want to do. BUT, if you are interested in that kind of information, let me know and I can provide it.
Labels:
garlic seeds,
lightbox,
macro photography,
nature photography
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Lightbox, part II
My lightbox experiment continues. I had a theme going during my first day with the box: seed heads. The top 2 photos are of a plant that I am unable to identify at present Wingstem (thanks to Jim McCormac for help on the ID!).
More to come...
The bottom 3 images are of one of my favorite autumn-blooming wildflowers : Tall Ironweed. All that remains of the vibrant purple flowers are these wild, tufty seeds.
More to come...
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Experimenting with a lightbox
Today I FINALLY got around to making a piece of photo gear that I've been planning on making for months: a homemade lightbox. As soon as I finished making it I immediately set to work giving it a test run. I will share some images of my first tries with the box over the next few days. It's super-easy (and cheap) to make, and you can find out how to make your own at the Strobist blog.
Here's mine in action:
And a "finished" image.
So far I have only taken images using available, natural light (i.e. no flash, no lightbulbs). I look forward to playing with this lots more and seeing what new possibilities will open up as a result. Wish me luck!
Here's mine in action:
And a "finished" image.
So far I have only taken images using available, natural light (i.e. no flash, no lightbulbs). I look forward to playing with this lots more and seeing what new possibilities will open up as a result. Wish me luck!
Labels:
cheap gear,
lightbox,
macro photography,
nature photography
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Upon reflection
Reflections of the sky in the rear window of my vehicle...
... and in a puddle.
Have a great weekend everyone!
... and in a puddle.
Have a great weekend everyone!
Labels:
black and white,
nature photography,
reflection,
sky
Monday, November 9, 2009
Of air and water
The Ring-billed Gull, a beautiful bird, whether in the air...
... or on the water
Photos taken in Lakeside, OH, during the Midwest Birding Symposium, September, 2009.
... or on the water
Photos taken in Lakeside, OH, during the Midwest Birding Symposium, September, 2009.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Lotus
A photo with endless possibilities, here are two variations of this American Lotus seed head. May your weekend be peaceful.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Sunday, November 1, 2009
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