Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Flower macros

White flower macro 1

I feel like I have been blogging a lot of flower close-ups lately.  I did not realize how many I had taken until I started to put them all together.  They do say flowers are the most photographed subject.  I know for me it was the excitement of a new macro lens, the bright colors, and the fact that flowers don't move away from you while you spend 10 minutes fiddling with tripods and camera settings.

So, here are a few miscellaneous flower macros and then I promise I'll put up pictures of something else. 

A dying pink rose.

Pink rose dying 4

A dandelion clock.

Dandelion clock 3

Purple flowers.

Purple flower

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Sunday, January 24, 2010

Morro Bay

Morro Bay Sunset 2

I am so lucky to have a place as beautiful as Morro Bay to call home.  I have never had a day where I felt like taking pictures and was unable to find something amazing or stunning to shoot.  The picture above is a view of sunset from Black Hill.

Some people don't like the fog but I love it.  It always fascinates me how fog can make a place look completely different.  On this morning I set out to take pictures of the bay at sunrise so I could capture the orange-pink glow on the rock, water and boats.  When I left the house is was a completely clear morning.  I was all set up and waiting for the light, which was minutes away when the fog came pouring in.  It is hard to believe how quickly it comes in but within 10 minutes it had engulfed everything.

Boats in fog 1

Boats in fog

Morro Rock became a ghostly shadow.

Morro Bay bike trail in fog

The sun finally came up and I took one last picture and went home to have breakfast.

Foggy Morro Bay sunrise horiz.

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Monday, January 18, 2010

A pink rose

Pink rose 9 - square

One day it was me, my 100mm macro lens, my 50mm portrait lens, and a pink rose.

Pink rose 2

Pink rose 8

Handheld reverse mount of the 50mm lens:

Pink rose 5

Pink rose 7

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Saturday, January 16, 2010

Sunset and Silhouette

Baywood sunset 2

When I was taking a photography class last spring, one of the assignments was creating silhouettes.  I thought that Baywood Pier at sunset would make a great backdrop.  I grabbed my camera and my trusty assistants (Tom and Mae this time) and we walked to the pier.

Getting in position to take a picture looking up at the underside of this daisy was pretty funny since it was only about 12 inches off the ground.  People walking along the boardwalk past me were giving me looks like I was crazy.  I wish I had taken a whole series of shots of the other flowers because this one came out so cool.

Daisy silhouette

 My lovely model, Mae, watches the boats and the sunset.

Mae

The boats and sandspit made great silhouettes as well.

Baywood

As the light was almost fading, this man walked over to water's edge to watch the last of the sunset.  I couldn't resist the image.

Solace

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Thursday, January 14, 2010

Fiesta Salad

Orange bell pepper

Fiesta Salad is one of my favorite dinners not just because it tastes great but it is so colorful.  I was making it one day last spring and thought how much fun it would be to take macro pictures while I cooked.  It did slow down my progress and we ate a bit later than planned, but it was so worth it.

Who knew a colander could look so cool?

Colander 1

Yellow corn

Yellow corn

Cilantro

Cilantro

Radish slices

Radish 2

Purple onion

Red onion peel

Cherry tomatoes

Cherry tomatoes

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