Showing posts with label sunlight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sunlight. Show all posts

Friday, April 24, 2020

Drenched in Light

Deb's indoor plant arrangements just inside our kitchen window were glowing in the morning sunlight. In these photos I had some fun capturing the strong morning light as it passed through the glasses and water. While the flowers themselves are lovely, these photos highlight other aspects of the arrangement.

These are all taken with my macro lens.


Water Plant




Bubbles




Floating




Petals Up




Refraction













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Thursday, June 29, 2017

Lines of Light

I take many pictures of the beautiful plants we have in our garden. Deb has created a garden with some amazing photo fodder. This is yet another post showing my view of just a few of the delights. These photos were all taken on a late afternoon in May.

In photography, it's all about the light. For these shots, the light did not disappoint. All are taken hand-held with my 60mm lens.

The first three captures are of a recent "tropical" addition to the garden. Lines, lines, and more lines.


Fan Out




Bloodlines




Lit




Free



The out-of-camera copy of this next picture had the foreground Smoke Bush in dark shadow. While I did lighten that up in post, the background "smear" was exactly straight out of the camera!

Smear




Let the Sun Pass Through




Vanna White


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