Day 25 – Water Lily

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So I set out today on my garden tour adventure. Since, for some stupid reason, I decided to fly to Vancouver from Portland I thought I might as well stop on the way up at Oregon’s own garden. Unfortunately it was about 1:30pm when I arrived and it was HOT. I have not perspired so profusely since last time I was on the east coast in summer.

But I had allowed myself an hour (silly me, one needs far more than an hour to do the Oregon Garden justice) and I did get some good photos but I was ready for some air conditioning by the time the hour was up. You might want to check out the first installment of my travel blog (yes, I am insane trying to keep up two daily blogs while on vacation) for this trip at http://jeannehoadley.com/Travel to learn more about the Oregon Garden.

This water lily sort of reminded me of stained glass the way the reeds divide the picture up. So, I ran it though a simplify program to try and push it a little further in that direction.

 

 

Day 24 – Black Eyed Susan

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Like Coneflowers, Black Eyed Susan’s are ubiquitous but also very photogenic. I stopped by North Mountain Park again this morning this time with the Sweet 50 on the M3. The first time I tried this it didn’t work and I thought there was something wrong with the adapter that allows me to fit a standard canon mount lens on my mirrorless camera which has a smaller mount. But, after I got the Trio 28, I learned that because the lensbaby lenses don’t communicate with the camera you have to set the camera to shoot without a lens. Now it works just fine though for close ups of flowers you need an extension tube. This one was almost perfect out of the camera, I opened the shadows a little and added a texture to break up the blurred background a little.

Day 23 – Sunflower

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It is smokey out again today so I decided to just stay in and play with my store bought sunflowers. I got a lot of good images so it was hard to decide. But I liked this one. I was experimenting with the Sweet 50 again and had my fruit box in the background. I thought this flower had a lot of character and I like how it’s partner is faded into the background. Then I got artsy and added a texture and took it through some software to grunge it up a little more.

Day 22 – Lavender with Bee

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It was so smokey this morning I had to cut my walk short. The upside of all this smoke is the beautiful diffused light. I took the M3 out for a walk with the Sweet 50 and an extension tube. I was almost home when I decided to take another stab at my neighbor’s lavender. This bee came along and just as I was about to give up on him he struck the right pose and I nailed the focus. Yes, photography is sometimes a game of chance. Today I got lucky.

Day 20 – Chicory

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I went gunning for wildflowers on my morning walk this morning with the Trio28. Mostly I found chicory and queen Anne’s Lace. I’m still getting the hang of this wide angle macro thing but I’m finding that if there are other flowers in the background that adds a little interest. I also watched some training videos from Lensbaby yesterday and they even say that you should take three or four pictures in hopes that at least one will be in focus. But they also gave me the tip to use the zoom feature on my view screen to check the focus. I tried that on this one and it worked, though it is a bit of a challenge when hand holding.

In post processing I did crop in to see the main flower better. I added a high pass filter to make that sharp focus even sharper, and a vignette to bring the main flower forward.

Day 19 – Day Lily

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This morning I needed to walk a package over to the post office so I grabbed the M3 with the new lens and headed out. On the way back I stumbled onto these Day Lilies next to Camelot theater. I had an “Oh, Goody” moment when I saw them as I have been shooting day lilies off and on but one never came up for the image of the day so I thought it was high time. the challenge of the new lens is getting the sweet spot of focus in the right place but when it happens the results are just amazing. I added a vignette to this one to bring the flower forward. Then I debated whether it needed a texture or not and decided to just try one. I loved the look of the first one I tried except that the texture was a little too in your face so I added a Gaussian Blur and masked it out over the flower and Voila! I’m pretty happy with the result on this one.

Day 18 – Sunflower

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I am reaching that point in the project where I am wondering why I got myself into this. Seems like I always have better things to do than go out and look for flowers to shoot. Especially in the morning when it is expected to be over 100 degrees again today. But I forced myself to at least do a lap around the neighborhood with the new lens and found more beautiful sunflowers to shoot. I used to think it was a great thing to get a bee in my photograph but I am beginning to realize it is almost harder to get a photo of a flower without a bee on it. This one had the added issue of a bright blown out spot in the upper left which I thought to hide with a texture. Three textures later I finally found a look I could live with though I’m not sure I love it as much as the original. The new lens, by the way, is called Trio because you can set it one of three ways. In this case I’m pretty sure I had it on the sweet setting which works much like the Sweet 50 only it is a 28mm lens so gives a wider view of the flower.

Day 17 – Daisy

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Today I intended to go far a walk in the Railroad District with my new toy but there were thunderstorms going on so I decided to be safe and go back to North Mountain park where I could duck back into the car quickly if necessary. Fortunately it was not necessary. I’ve been looking for a daisy that was not past it’s prime for some time. This one was perfect and the raindrops were and added bonus.

Day 16 – Coneflower

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Yep, another coneflower. I had a webinar that started at 8am and could not get out to photograph before the winds picked up. So, I decided to experiment a little with my lensbaby Sweet50 using my orange coneflower for a model. I had to use a 31 mm extension tube to get this close to the flower but this is exactly the ink of look I am trying for. I’m not sure about the focal point being dead center but as they say, even the rules of composition were made to be broken. One texture added for a little more interest in the backgound but masked out over the center of the flower.

Day 14 – Rudbeckia

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I’ve been wanting to experiment with my 70 – 200 mm zoom lens for flower photography. I used to have a zoom lens that worked great for this but the manufacturers are now making them so that the minimum focusing distance is about 4 ft so that even zoomed in you can’t get a closeup of the flower. So, I decided to try it with an extension tube and it worked like a charm. As this is probably my sharpest lens I’m pretty excited about the possibilities.

I loved the composition on this image but I wasn’t too happy with the background which was black in the upper left and white in the lower right. So, between a lightroom preset and a texture I managed to bring them back toward brown to be more compatible with the flower and I even like the grungy texture that it added, especially in the corners.