Entries from Ann-alog: a pixel remix tagged with 'flowers'
Photographing Flowers Mini-Clinic Tonight
Tulip triplet I'm lending Rich Legg a hand with his bimonthly photography clinics for Photowalking Utah. Much of what we will be talking about will apply to any outdoor subject (lighting conditions, composition, using color). We will also discuss...
When weeds are food
Three macro shots of a tulip in my backyard I have been thinking of digging up all of my spring flowers and replacing them with edibles, even though they are such fun to photograph in the "wild" of my...
Brief riot of spring color
Fleeting spring colors Monthly progress report on those New Year's resolutions. Get in shape Yet more excuses. Baseline mammogram done, with a follow-up repeat and an ultrasound. They now have lots of pictures on file for next year's comparison....
Spring is still a dream away
Tulips at Thanksgiving Point, Lehi, Utah I shot almost everything at the last Photowalk with either Cokin's Dreams or Pastel filter, sometimes both. For this one I used the Pastel 2 filter, and a very shallow depth of field...
Photowalking through the tulips
Impressionist-style spring flowers The next Utah Photowalk is Saturday at 5 pm. We're meeting at Thanksgiving Point to photograph the tulip festival, should the weather and blossoms cooperate. I like to assign myself a little project for each Photowalk,...
Good thing I don't rush to the front of the line
Lupine above the Big Sur coastline (Canon G9, Lightroom 1.3, Photoshop CS3) Adobe retracted Lightroom update 1.4, discussed in this official Lightroom Journal post. Users are not happy, and whoever signed off on that release is not enjoying Lightroom's...
Under 154" of snow, more on the way
Summer in Albion Basin, looking westward toward Alta, Utah. Location currently under 154" of snow. After 14 years in Utah, I still don't ski. I like my snow anyway. It clears the air. It is pretty, until the mailman...
No more treasure hunts
An exquisite litte treasure: Banksia after a rainstorm, Kings Park and Botanical Garden, Perth, Western Australia The entire Getting Things Done process has paid off in one unexpected area - a near-cessation of "treasure hunts," by which I mean...

