Posted on April 10, 2010 in Lensbaby, People, Spring
I only managed one quick photo of this little girl walking through the arched doorway at Lockridge Furnace. She was all dressed in pink and her parents were photographing her in different locations around the park. Spring is particularly busy at Lockridge, especially now when the bluebells cover the ground with a blanket of purple. It’s a great place for photographing kids and pets surrounded by flowers! This image was taken with the Lensbaby Composer and soft focus optic. Post-processing was done with Topaz Adjust and Photoshop.
Posted on April 4, 2010 in Flowers, Lensbaby, Macro, Nature, Spring
At least it’s a different tulip…pink instead of peach! I like the striations created by the leaves in the background of this shot. It was created with the Lensbaby Composer and soft focus optic … love this lens for macro flower photography! 🙂
Posted on April 1, 2010 in Flowers, Lensbaby, Macro, Nature, Spring
This is a different composition on a daffodil image than what I would normally shoot. Every Spring the daffodils bloom and every Spring I photograph them, so each year I need to try and be more creative. This was photographed with the Lensbaby Composer plus the soft focus optic and a macro lens or two. What I like about it is the painting-like feeling compliments of the Lensbaby.
Posted on March 26, 2010 in Flowers, Lensbaby, Macro, Nature, Spring, Topaz
The tulips were starting to wilt, so I just HAD to photograph them one more time. Soon the bulbs will be planted in the garden and next year I can photograph them all over again! Whoo hoo! These were shot indoors with the Lensbaby Composer and Soft Focus Optic. So which do you prefer….landscape or portrait?
Posted on March 23, 2010 in Flowers, Fractalius, Lensbaby, Macro, Nature, Spring
I know that by now I am probably boring regular blog visitors to tears with all of the Lensbaby tulip images, but I just love the abstract feel of these shots. The Lensbaby Composer and soft focus optic are a perfect combination for macro flower photography. I enhanced this image with a Fractalius filter in Photoshop. Fun stuff!