Tuesday, January 25, 2011

I gotta pocket full

...pocket full of sunshine. oh oh oh oh. oh oh oh ohhh.

Take ME away... back to July of 2010 when dma and I strolled around Greenlake. It was our first trip there & a memorable one to boot. The first time photography has ever really been dangerous.

The situation rolled out like this:

Me... looking around, scanning for a frame
Random drunk guy blocking my shot: "its ok, you can come over here."
Me: "no, thats ok... not sure yet what I want to photograph."
Random drunk guy: "lkjslkasjlewkmewlk" (my apologies....I don't translate drunk-during-daylight-hanging-out-on-my-bmx-bike-in-the-park very well)
Me: "well, I don't see what I am looking for... um, Take care!"
Random drunk guy: "No. YOU Take Care. I don't take care. I KILL people"
and exit right. swiftly. very, very swiftly.

Random drunk guy aside, it was a nice stroll. And, given the crummy clouds that I viewed all day today from my office, this little peek at sunshine is quite welcomed. Like visual vitamin D.













The good news is that the sunset was at 5pm today... I am grateful for even a few more minutes of daylight! Thanks for stopping by!

Monday, January 24, 2011

le spook

Can you believe it.... another post from June! yikes!

This one, though, I have been putting off intentionally; there were too many pics to chose from & the place was hauntingly spooky. The scaredy cat in me didn't want to edit these per my usual approach...at home alone, late at night, sitting on my couch watching whatevers on... I know... silly, huh? They are just pictures for pete's sake! anyway, I finally edited these a few weeks back while visiting dma, so, now I have put aside my goofy chicken-ness to post these pics. They probably don't look spooky; but trust me, the place IS spooky. booooo-ooooo!

Nice Start
The day started out just fine... a nice little ferry ride & a walk through the woods at the Guillemot Cove Nature Reserve!






Let the spook begin
And then we found the "Nest House" spooo-oo-oooo-oooky! DMA tested his luck with the crumbling structure and took a tour inside; I kept my cool outside. No way was I going in; no way jose.






This image of the bed was the most haunting image to me. The way the light was hitting the pillow and the rest of the room was engulfed in shadows caught my eye. As I came across this scene, I wondered what had happened in this space. Why are so many items removed, yet some remain? What has happened in this space since it was abandoned? Has anything tragic ever happened here? Hmmm.... I tried to compose this shot to capture the intrigue. Does it make you wonder, too?



There was also a barn in the area; a barn that offered its own set of mysteries & questions




Ok, gotta wrap up this post now! latersssss

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Quick Blast

wow, what a difference... in contrast to the post from yesterday, today's pics are bright & colorful! And, I think they weren't timed all that far apart? Oh summer in Western Washington... you are so fickle.

Anyway, these were taken at Deception Pass; an area very familiar to me from my childhood. Today's adventure took place along the beach, just casually strolling & taking pics. What a lovely day.

Old school
I did some minor edits to this classic beach image to give it an old school feel. It reminds me of something of my grandparents' era. I am thankful, too, for a 3-stop neutral density filter, to be able to capture motion on such a bright day!


classic lolo

and this one is just a regular 'ol picture of rock on a beach. Nice & soothing, yes?

Learning
This image shows my attempt to master depth of field in landscape photography. I adore those images with glorious patterns in the foreground; you know the ones I am talking about... like sand dunes in Zambia or Namibia something. Where you feel like you can just jump onto the picture; one where it gains a new dimension and doesn't look so.... so... flat. Anyway, I didn't edit this too much (I don't think I can correct the blown out highlights of the intense evening sun anyway!) so I am just posting my work-in-progress.



Just Pretty
These last few frames aren't anything too spectacular, just nice, pretty images of one of nature's beautiful light display.



Phew! And that wraps up another round of pics! Thank you so much for taking a look & hope that all is well is your neck of the woods ;)

Monday, January 10, 2011

So-So

And, yes, yes this is another round of pics from JUNE 2010. Yikes. I have so many wonderful, lovely pictures to catch up on! Guess its a good thing that the weather has been so crummy lately?

Speaking of crummy weather... this round of pics were taken on a gloomy summer afternoon. At first, I thought that I might skip over this round (I have already skipped over my Deception Falls pics... they were so blah). But, I realized that these pictures are like my "homework." The stuff you have to do, even though you may not want to. You see, DMA and I are out all the time taking pics. all the time. We have throughly toured the hot spots near Puget Sound & most of the sights on our to-do list are far, far away. We are constantly trying to find new places around town. Today's adventure somehow brought us to Seahurst Park. A nice place for a bbq, but a so-so place photographically.

So, you have your typical pretty pretty sky...

and a little bit of bird watching...

I guess you could photograph this little fluff ball...


But, this was the landscape we had to work with.
Really?

Really.
Now you can see how my "homework" analogy fits in... its tough work to bend your mind to find something orderly, interesting & beautiful amongst all this chaos.
Of course, I tried my old stand-by: close-up work. Oh yuckyuckyuckyuck... how boring!

Then, I tried an abstract view. This one is better, but still much too gloomy for a summer evening!

And finally, I found my frame. I like the way the breeze was gently moving the strands of seagrass and the subdued tones.
And that, dear friends, is my homework. Thanks for stopping by!