Showing posts with label Nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nature. Show all posts

Friday, April 29, 2011

Of Course It's Pretty; It's a Flower

I love photography and I love looking at other's photographic work. Like most art forms, there are types of photography I like and types I do not like. But even for the ones I do not like, be it due to subject matter or style, I can usually find something positive about the work.

There is one subject matter however that I never fully appreciated. Florals. I have never been moved by photos of flowers. My response to an image of a flower was usually, "of course it's pretty. It's a flower." I did not take pictures of flowers for that same reason. You could say the same thing of course about landscapes or other naturally beautiful scenes. But flowers just seemed like too much of a "gimme" subject matter. Easy. Like taking a picture of a really photogenic person, you can always get a good shot.

But I must be changing. Over the past year, I have found increasing numbers of flower images in my work. This was not a conscious plan; it just happened. And I have found that it's not as easy as I thought to get a beautiful, dramatic image of something already perfect. It's difficult to capture that grace and poise digitally.

I see this as a challenge now and on a recent trip to the Great Smoky Mountains tried again and again to capture the dainty drama that is a mountain wildflower.

Crested Dwarf Iris

Canadian Violet

 Trillium
 
I'm not sure how much I succeeded in meeting the challenge, but all my trying made our hikes last longer.

 

Friday, April 22, 2011

Happy Earth Day


Good morning and Good Friday from these Smoky Mountain lovelies.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Images Au Naturale

I swore I would never do it, but I did. After countless hours of photography classes, hundreds of cannisters of film, and thousands of prints, I was sure I would not like digital. But a few years ago, I got a really nice digital SLR and I liked it. A lot.

Then I swore I would never do the other thing that happens after you go digitial...use photo editing software. I might have agreed to crop an image here or there, but I swore I would go au naturale and not play with my colors and use photo effects. But about three months ago, I bought Adobe Lightroom and I liked it. A lot.

So I play with my images. I admit it. But I don't do it a great deal. I can't do it that much because I am still learning how to use Lightroom.

But I still love to get shots that I don't want to tweak. Straight out of the camera (SOOC) images that need no assistance are exciting to capture. To harken back to my days of au naturale, here are a few SOOC images.



The early morning light and the stunning mountains need no correction.


The steam off this mountain lake and the rise of the foothills are perfect without any help from me.


And the agency who did the "Go RVing" campaign couldn't have asked for a better sunset.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Cold Duck

The quarry pond at Fountain Rock Nature Center is the winter home of these ducks.


I'm not sure what these ducks are standing on. They are in the middle of the pond and in the only part that wasn't completely frozen.


I love the reflections.


And the one duck's yoga stretch.