Day 2 – Sunflower

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Today I chose the Velvet85 for my camera walk and headed out to the Talent Pollinator garden, which is small but usually has something in bloom. I wasn’t too thrilled with my results and decided to walk around the block to where I had seen sunflowers in someone’s front yard. Right next to the Pollinator garden is a vacant lot and imagine my surprise and delight to find it filled with wild sunflowers.

The Velvet 85 and it’s sister lens, the Velvet 56 are designed to have a slightly soft velvety look with a hint of glow around the edges. With a minimum focusing distance of 9.5″ the short telephoto Velvet 85 can hold it’s own in macro situations and is well loved by portrait and wedding photographers. At 1.2lbs the Velvet 85 is a challenge to hand hold. Did I mention that all the Lensbaby lenses are manual focus? But with a maximum aperture of 1.8 you can get some pretty fast shutter speeds even at 100 ISO. I had the lens mounted on my EOS R which is the only full frame camera I own so maybe not the best choice for flowers as the crop sensors on my other cameras would maximize the telephoto effect for macro shooting.

In post processing I started by opening the shadows and added clarity, vibrance and saturation in Lightroom. Then I took it in to photoshop and did some color balance adjustment as being in shadow was making it appear too blue to me. Next I added a preset from 2 Lil Owls which helped to bring it out of the shadows a little more. Finally I added a texture which gives it a little bit of an old timey look.

 

Yellow Bumblebee

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I’m running late again with the image of the week. I’ve been thinking, as we enter July that we should have mid-year resolutions. One of mine is to get my image of the week out by Sunday. We’ll see how long that lasts.

I have to say I’d never seen an all yellow bumble bee until the last year or two. I’m not sure if that means they are new to our area or I am just seeing them now that I have been chasing pollinators around with my camera.

This one was shot at North Mountain Park hand held with the M3 and an 18-150 mm lens. I got a lot of out of focus bees but this one came out just right. At the last minute I thought why not add a texture. As usual I thought it looked a little better with than without.

Hydrangea

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My Hydrangea is blooming in full glory again. This year it is more blue than purple, probably because I forgot to feed it this spring. Either way it takes my breath away. This was taken with the Lensbaby Velvet 85 lens on the new Mirroless Canon EOS R. I cropped it to a vertical and added a texture, some sharpening and a slight vignette. Oh, yes, and happy Nature Photography Day!

Echinacea with Bee

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You may have seen this one before if you followed my 100 days of flowers project. It is getting to be that time of year when there isn’t much new to photograph and it’s time to review what I have accomplished this year, put together a calendar and a year in review photo book. So, while I haven’t been through all the photos yet this one keeps coming up as a strong contender for image of the year for me. It did make the cover of my calendar for 2019 as well as the feature photo for August. I’ve also been working on a sign for a friends new pollinator garden. This one did not make the cut for that because you can’t see the front of the bee but as an art piece I still think it’s a winner.

Day 97 – Yellow Flower Detail

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I started going through the archives looking for something I could use today but either I just wasn’t feeling it or I’ve already used all the good ones. So, I went after my bouquet again with a super macro lens. I think there should be more depth of field in the front. But, it is what it is and I need to move on to other things. I did a high pass filter and added a lightroom preset which helped tone down the saturation. Then added a texture for a little more interest at the edges and masked it out in the center.

Day 96 – Bouquet Flower

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Well, I guess this is some kind of daisy but I just bought the bouquet at Fred Meyer this morning because I thought it was pretty and I needed something to photograph for today. Yes, I am kind of going through the motions at this point but at least I have gotten to this point without quitting. I just brought the vase with the bouquet upstairs to the tiny studio and picked up the M3 which had the Sol 45 Lensbaby attached and started shooting. Tweaked the exposure, added a high pass filter for sharpening and that’s it.

Day 95 – Morning Glory

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Monday’s I teach my OLLI class and by the end of it I am totally exhausted. About three times today I thought “Oh, yeah, I need to do a flower.” But it wasn’t until I was relaxing with a glass of wine and Dancing with the Stars that I realized that I never did it. So combing through the archives again. I found this Morning Glory from North Mountain Park. I intentionally shot it with the sunflowers in the background to add that pop of yellow color. I wish the black fence wasn’t there but I guess it is to keep the deer out. And today was new texture day in the texture club so I had to try one of the new ones here.