Yes, this is one of those weeds that grows in your yard that are the ones that if you lick or eat it you can hallucinate. Don't judge me, I didn't plant it, it just was available for a close up. This photo was cropped in Windows Live Photo Gallery and the brightness and color were also adjusted. I left it off center to put the flower more towards the rule of thirds. I also left the top left dark to balance out the white of the flower as there is also an unopened blossom back there as well. As I have stated before, I enjoy macro photography as I have walked past this weed dozens of times and never paid much attention to it. However, I love the texture of the leaves with the holes left by some insect and the imperfections on the flower that look like mud splatters. Having to look closer at subjects makes me notice textures and subtleties that I would normally overlook.
Darcy's Digital Photography
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Black and White
April in hiding.
Okay, okay, I have a lot of dogs and they are great subjects for photos. This is April, a 9 year old Blue Merle Aussie. I found her hiding under a truck, trying to escape from all of the other dogs to get some rest. I chose to put this photo into black and white to display the range of colors of white white to blackest black and everything in between. I crawled under the truck and used the crossbars to frame her in the bottom third of the photo and put her left eye in the upper right cross-hairs of the rule of thirds. I whistled to her to have her perk her ears up and pay attention to me, but was only able to get two shots before she ignored me and went back to sleep. The light is behind her, but I took both photos with flash to compensate for the shade she was in. Now, the only problem with getting under the truck was the grease that was in my hair for two days from scraping my head on the bottom of the trailer. . .how embarrassing!
Animal
Dixie, the guardian.
This is a guard dog. Unfortunately, she loves everyone. Can you tell? I swear this dog is smiling.
The photo is cropped in Windows Live Photo Gallery and the exposure and color are touched up in the editing process. I think this photo captures this dog's personality. . . I had to get up off of the ground before she got to me or the camera and I were going to be licked to within an inch of our lives. I lined up her eyes with the rule of thirds and love that her tail was wagging to the right of the photo also in the upper one third of the shot. The shot is also of her walking towards me, so I used the sports setting on the camera to catch her tail without it going blurry as it wagged. The sun was to my right in the morning to reduce shadows.
This is a guard dog. Unfortunately, she loves everyone. Can you tell? I swear this dog is smiling.
The photo is cropped in Windows Live Photo Gallery and the exposure and color are touched up in the editing process. I think this photo captures this dog's personality. . . I had to get up off of the ground before she got to me or the camera and I were going to be licked to within an inch of our lives. I lined up her eyes with the rule of thirds and love that her tail was wagging to the right of the photo also in the upper one third of the shot. The shot is also of her walking towards me, so I used the sports setting on the camera to catch her tail without it going blurry as it wagged. The sun was to my right in the morning to reduce shadows.
Portrait, almost
Photo of one person. . .and a dog!
In this photo, I used my daughter and Molly snuggling on the couch. The photo was cropped with Windows Live Photo Gallery and I also used that editing software to enhance the colors and adjust the exposure.
The difficulty of this assignment is that no one wants to pose for a photo! The dogs are happy to have their photos taken, but people are all upset about seeing a camera in someone's hands. They worry about make-up, if their hair is okay, what they are wearing, and how they look. I'm not sure that this photo captures my daughter's inner and outer self, but what I do know is that no one will ever love you like a good dog! If you have ever had a bad day, go home to a good dog and even the worst day is a little better with a little love from your favorite pet. My daughter has chronic migraines (a migraine every day) and this little dog can sense when the pain is the worst and is very gentle with her. Molly spends her days inside with my daughter as a constant companion and little love bug to help when the pain is too much for all of the medications.
Friday, July 26, 2013
Angles, Angles, Angles
Unusual Angle.
This photo is taken from the base of a tree looking up. I cropped the photo using Windows Live Photo Gallery and used the histogram alter the exposure and color. When I approached this photo assignment, I looked for shots that would be from any angle other than the sight line of a human. So, I started thinking about the perspective of insects and how they would see things. As I took this shot, I lined up the trunk on the left bottom as a lead in line and followed the trunk into the upper right side of the photo like a winding road
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Action Butterflies
Thank goodness I have Butterfly Bushes in my back yard. They are covered in butterflies daily. In this photo I used Windows Live Photo Gallery and used the histogram to change the exposure and color to bring out the butterfly on the left. I used the sport setting on my daughter's camera as I spent a long time trying to capture these two flying around and just couldn't do it until I changed the settings on the camera! This was a real challenge to capture one of these in flight, and get it next to the other butterfly. What I learned in this assignment was to sit and wait, shift positions and wait, move again and wait. I probably shot 200 photos before I was able to capture this one with a full butterfly in flight. I couldn't edit it much more as it wanted to digitize, however, I would have liked to have gotten closer. . . maybe when I have a couple of more hours to sit and wait.
Thursday, July 18, 2013
Transforming/Macro Photo and Flash
Transforming Photo
This is a photo of some Red Yucca (hesper aloe) that I love the hairy little leaves. You might recognize the plant by the coral/red shoots that come out of the top. However, we don't always look at the base of the plant. I took the photo of the base to show a part of the plant that is overlooked especially when it is in bloom. I used Windows Live Photo Gallery to crop the photo and then used the histogram to adjust the color, brightness, and exposure.
Macro photography is a favorite of mine. When possible, I love photographing bugs, flowers, tree bark, and other things that are easily overlooked. I think it is fun to have people look at the photo and have to adjust their thinking to figure out exactly what they are looking at.
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