Thursday, August 28, 2014

Photo Challenge 2014: Week 33 Bench

There are only so many things you can do with a bench! You either have to find a REALLY cool bench or you have to get really creative. I don't have time to drive around everywhere to find cool benches so I went for creative. I love the composition of this photo and all the leading lines and the framing of the curve.


Rain on Grass

I have taken so many pictures of rain on things. I just love the way it bubbles and stays put. I reminds me of A Bug's Life.

Monday, August 18, 2014

Photo Challenge 2014: Week 32 "Tilt Shift" Quasi-Landscape

Once again, I am so glad I'm doing this photo challenge. I had NEVER heard of tilt-shift. True tilt shift is doing with a crazy lens that actually tilts and shift. I will never own one because it's just not practical for everyday shooting. But the concept is cool and there are programs and filters that can replicate the effect pretty well. The idea is to make something look miniature.

I didn't get to try it as much as I would have liked because there are too many trees around here. So these next few photos are appropriate, though they really make me hurt inside. I love Washington because of the trees and to watch them tear them down like they are garbage in the way is devastating to me.

So here's my attempt at tilt-shift:




We went beautiful drive past amazing houses to a little airport and LOVED watching the planes. It was fun to try tilt-shift with them.






Sunday, August 17, 2014

Bumblebee

I've chased around bumblebees before with my camera, but that was with my kit lens. Check this out!! This is with my new 35mm f/2 prime lens. Incredible huh? You should see it on my computer and zoom in. You can see each individual hair on the bumblebee's leg! And I know the pink flower is so bright and vivid, but that's just the flower.


Friday, August 15, 2014

Day at the Park

 I've started to take full control of manual mode. And I mean FULL control. Not just shutter, ISO, and aperture. I'm controlling white balance too! The next item of business is spot metering, which is currently freaking me out. But I couldn't believe what a difference controlling the white balance made. These pictures would have all been dull because it was completely cloudy, but by manually dialing in the white balance, the came out vibrant! Not only did they look better, but the amount of post processing drastically decreased. I'm a fan.








Photo Challenge 2014: Week 31 Shadows in Nature



Moments from Summer Vacation

After an extensive workshop on Day in the Life photography, I decided that this approach is for me. It's genuine way to capture and document moments. I chose to edit them all in black and white to preserve the integrity of the moments by eliminating the distraction of color. I also wanted them to be more of a documentary style. Each photo made me feel something and that's why I loved them. Some are funny, some are sweet, some are happy, and some are just pure love and joy. Hope you enjoy! My favorite moments from our summer vacation:















Thursday, August 7, 2014

Leaves

This week's challenge is capturing shadows in nature. To me, this really has been a challenge. I usually spend my time trying to avoid shadows so it's a little counter intuitive for me... I'm still working on completing the challenge but I had a really cool experience with leaves. We're almost always looking down at them and I had this idea to try and capture a shadow from the underside. I sat under this shrub for like 20 minutes just waiting for shadows to be cast just right or trying to capture the sun rupturing through. It was probably one of my favorite moments with my camera. These next three photos are Buddy's favorite. He was just blown away by them, keep in mind that he is abstract.



And check out this crazy cool leaf!


When Buddy was looking at it on the camera, he wondered if there were critters on there so he zoomed in. Lo and behold there WERE!!!  Look at how many happy little bugs are eating away! I love that my camera picked up that crazy detail.


And THIS picture. This was the picture I sat under the shrub for 20 minutes to try to capture. After I took it, I knew I got what I wanted so I packed up and went back inside. When I pulled it up to edit it, my eye was confused. Do I look at the sun or the leaf to the left? I just couldn't decide. So that was a bummer because the sun is doing exactly what I wanted it to. I love the sun rays. A lesson on composition. I need to think about it more and plan ahead better.


Food Photography Entries

I need some feedback people. I'm entering a food photography contest in hopes of winning a new lens but I cannot decide which photo is the best one to submit. Leave a comment telling me your vote or email me directly at RachelLindseyPhotography@gmail.com