Posted on July 22, 2016 in Abstract / Graphic, Flowers, HDR, Lensbaby, Nature, Still Life
Don’t you think that this scene would make an awesome jigsaw puzzle? I love putting together jigsaw puzzles and really believe that in doing so, you help train your eye to see color, pattern and texture variations in the world around you. As you examine the puzzle pieces, you begin to observe the slight differences in color as your eye moves across the scene. You notice patterns and textures that you may overlook if you were not scrutinizing every square inch of the image trying to match pieces. Maybe if I move the wooden box and bunny statue, I could put together a puzzle right on that table while enjoying the garden around me! 🙂
Posted on July 1, 2015 in Architecture, HDR, Landscape, Nature
The turquoise doors on this barn caught my eye. It’s not a color that you often see on a barn door. I love it. The moody sky was a bonus in this late afternoon drive through the country over the weekend.
Posted on June 28, 2015 in Abstract / Graphic, Black and White, HDR
This caught my eye the minute I saw it. Every inch of this basket and trunk had an interesting shape or texture. I couldn’t walk by without stopping to photograph them. A black and white conversion seemed a logical choice for processing so that the viewer isn’t distracted by color.
Posted on June 4, 2015 in HDR, Landscape, Nature, Spring
Posted on December 22, 2012 in HDR, Still Life