Sunflowers are such happy flowers. Not that the flowers themselves feel emotion, of course, but that they symbolize happiness and bright, sunny summer days.
I'm not much of a "flowery" or "frilly" girl, but I do appreciate fresh flowers. I'm considering decorating my dining room with sunflower photos to give the space a kiss of summer sun even in the midst of winter. I'm expecting better results with photos than my attempts at keeping houseplants that unfailingly meet tragic ends after a short time in my care. I could make a centerpiece from artificial flowers, but silk just can't replicate the life, character, and perfect imperfection of real flowers.
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Essay #66: Fun with Photoshop
After over a year of being without editing software, I now have a new computer and a fresh install of CS4! Woohoo! Being without software did teach me a lot of valuable lessons and made me realize how easy it is to be lazy and take bad pictures with the intent to "fix" them in post-processing. That said, Photoshop does have some fun toys.
For example, I can take this portrait
And turn it into a lovely black and white (which I like better)
Or do some "special effects"
Although, with this kind of effect, less is more, in my opinion. It works better with small splashes of color than large swaths.
Like so.
Do you have a favorite Photoshop effect?
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Essay #64: Fun with backlight
Who says portrait lighting has to be traditional?
Yes, those are the bridesmaids waiting patiently in the chairs while I got the bride in position. I wanted to achieve a kind of light silhouette on the bride, so I had her stand on the edge of the stage and I turned around to face the lights. Result?
There's a little bit of glare on the floor in the background, but overall I think it's a cool picture.
Yes, those are the bridesmaids waiting patiently in the chairs while I got the bride in position. I wanted to achieve a kind of light silhouette on the bride, so I had her stand on the edge of the stage and I turned around to face the lights. Result?
There's a little bit of glare on the floor in the background, but overall I think it's a cool picture.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Essay #63: Lost in the shuffle
I took some pictures a couple of weeks ago on a trip back up to Wisconsin and dumped them on my hard drive sight unseen. I never do this. I often do stumble across photos I'd forgotten about (in fact, I recently found photos from not one, but two downhere concerts that I never uploaded anywhere), but I've at least looked at them before. Tonight, while putting files into folders, I realized that I need to pay better attention to what I've got and not just dump them and move on. Because otherwise I'm prone to miss things like this, and the learning opportunities that they present.
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Essay #62: Peaches
I went to the farmer's market on Saturday in search of fresh spinach to make a salad for dinner. To my great disappointment, there was not a single leaf to be found. However, one vendor had something I'd never seen in a Wisconsin market:
Peaches! Fresh, warm, and juicy. The perfect summertime treat.
Peaches! Fresh, warm, and juicy. The perfect summertime treat.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Essay #61: Time to play!
Summer just seems more relaxed than winter. It's time for everyone to get out and play!
Take a walk in the grass.
Get started on your summer reading list.
Laugh
And enjoy life with a good friend!
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