Showing posts with label Reflections. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reflections. Show all posts

Saturday, April 11, 2015

People Watching


On my vacation to the city,
 I got to visit with my favorite gal -
that would be our smart, beautiful, and talented daughter.

We enjoyed long walks, and talks, and great food.

I also did some people watching with my camera, of course.
I saw Leggy Conversations,

Pollock's Inspiration,

Reflections on Reality,

Age and Infirmity

and 
Suits in Motion.

Gotta love vacations!

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Drizzle


Autumn displays a variety of looks, from flashy and colorful
to muted monochromatic attire (think fog, rain, and drizzle).


I've been photographing all these looks,
but was actually surprised to find beauty on a super drab, drizzly morning.

With color little more than a B&W,
form and pattern were the order of the day.
Yes, even drizzle can be a good thing!


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Thursday, September 11, 2014

Quiet


After the storm - in the shadows, in the shallows.



Hope the world around you is looking peaceful.

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Friday, November 8, 2013

November Dawn


It was early, and crisp.
Mist was swirling across the lake as golden 
light cut through the haze.


A magical bit of lighting,
there one moment and gone the next.


Wishing you great light,
if only for a moment!

Sunday, October 20, 2013

The Changeling


In my last post, I mentioned that while teaching at ISQSC
I had a free afternoon to walk around town with my camera.


I spent part of the time chasing reflections,
which is kind of like playing with a changeling ~
magical, elusive, dancing this way and that.




Should I shoot straight on or at an angle?
In full light or shadow?  Low POV or high?
High contrast or low?  
Look for vivid color harmonies or subdued?
Question after question arose, as I tried to find logic within the
light, angles, colors, and shifting shimmer.





Yes, indeed......like playing with a changeling!