Posted on June 2, 2016 in Flowers, Lensbaby, Macro, Nature, Painting Effect, Spring
The Columbine flowers were beautiful at Longwood Gardens back in April. I chose to shoot with just one lens all day – my Lensbaby Velvet 56 – all handheld. Quite a different experience from my earlier visits to Longwood when I almost always shot with my 100mm macro and a tripod. Assigning yourself a project is a great way to break out of a photographic slump!
Posted on May 17, 2016 in Flowers, Lensbaby, Nature, Painting Effect, Spring
It’s always Spring at Longwood Gardens!
Posted on May 6, 2016 in Flowers, Lensbaby, Nature, Soft Focus, Spring
It was refreshing to spend time at Longwood Gardens and be among serious flower photographers! Visitors had some pretty impressive equipment in the Conservatory and along the Garden Walk where the tulip display was in full bloom. More and more often, photographers who shoot with more than a cell phone or point and shoot camera are discriminated against for having quality equipment. Many public events (such as concerts, etc.) don’t permit cameras with interchangeable lenses and some don’t allow photography at all. This has even seeped into the dog show world where I have been asked on several occasions not to photograph, but others with smaller cameras were allowed to take photos as much as they wanted. It is very disheartening.
Posted on April 28, 2016 in Landscape, Lensbaby, Nature, Painting Effect, Spring
This is one of the most photographed spots at Longwood Gardens. It seems there should be an “X” marked on the ground and a little sign that says “Kodak Photo Spot” so that everyone stops to take a photo here. It is a beautiful location no matter what the season! Typically I shy away from shooting images that make their way into most everyone’s portfolio because I’m looking for something unique, but I really do love this scene.
Posted on April 26, 2016 in Flowers, Lensbaby, Macro, Nature, Spring
Just one of the gorgeous flowers currently blooming in the Conservatory at Longwood Gardens. Handheld with the Lensbaby Velvet 56.