I have started a journey in mobile photography using an iPod Touch . I will use FX Photo Studio as my main editor for now . Here are two from this evening. One is a gently massage photo plus one using one of FX’s many effects. A blog I follow has me very excited , and challenged, about this form of personal expression. Check out Little Dogs Laughed for some pretty cool stuff!
Hanging Tough
I was out and about our place earlier this month trying out my Sony A300. I was having a decent test drive of the Sony but was not finding much to shoot because of the always present wind that day. I like shooting nature in macro and well wind is not your friend if that is your thing. As I was heading back in when I saw two Dragonflies on some weeds by the fence roll. As I approach one chanced the wind and headed farther into the field but the other, well he just decided to ride it out. So here is one cool Dragonfly Hanging Tough!
Cruisin’ Time Is A Comin’
Life’s Little Suprises
Today started out as a lovely overcast day. With the rains moving out the morning stayed pleasantly cool so The Bride and I went to the lake to enjoy it. I did not bring my normal long zoom Powershot SX10is but the lovely little Olympus SP-350. I was standing down by the water’s edge trying to get geese as they landed in the water but with zero luck when this little lady showed up. And she brought with her some of life’s little surprises.
Light And Shadow
I am trying to step up my game as far as indoor photography goes. I have a pretty good grip on the basics as far as outside lighting goes but indoor lighting has always eluded me. So as I try to find my place in the light I am finding the journey intriguing but somewhat painful. So here is the only decent capture from the past weekends journey into the light……and shadow.
Fun With iPod And Effects
Thursday In The Garden
Resting At The Feeder
A New Dragonfly About Our Place
Through The Glass
I have been on a journey to challenge myself in expanding my photo subjects. So yesterday I was out and about and saw this jewelry display with just simple, elegant jewelry and decided to shot it how I saw it. I needed all the available light, since the flash was out of the question, so I held the camera away from my body at an angle to let ambient light in. To maximize the available light I shot from above the display and through the glass.











