Show Your Light

Squared – SQ202
Silent Sunday
Columbus Botanical Garden

Show Your Light
Nikon Z6 II, Nikkor Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S, 1/250s, f/5.6, ISO 100

Walk Around the Park

Flat Rock Park, Columbus, GA

Due to the holidays and lingering vacation days I needed to use by the end of the year, I have been off work since December 19th. I will not be back to work until January 2nd. After a week of being totally lazy, I thought it was time to go for a walk. It had nothing to do with the amount of food consumption over the holiday… I swear! 😉

Typically, midday light is considered harsh light and not preferred for photography. It really depends on the subject and objective. If your compositions include shadows (which help provide depth) the midday light can produce wonderful images. It is more about the photographer understanding the light.

This time I was going to walk the road that meanders through the park. The round trip is two miles, which I sorely need (I don’t move enough). The road is one way, going clockwise from the entrance. Most people walk in that direction, which really confuses me. I walked counter-clockwise so I could see the cars coming at me.

Come on, this way!

Take a Look, Swap a Book
Nikon Z6 II, Nikkor Z 50mm f/1.8 S, 1/60s, f/1.8, ISO 100

I’m always curious if these book swap boxes get used much. I didn’t open it to see what my options would be for a book. I have enough of my own I need to still read. Maybe I should bring a few over and contribute to the swap.

Stone Bridge
Nikon Z6 II, Nikkor Z 50mm f/1.8 S, 1/160s, f/8, ISO 100

If you can’t tell, I’m fascinated by this stone bridge. It was one of the first photographs I captured at the park when I moved to Georgia. I missed my opportunity for another autumn pic with the bridge but I do like this view. I will need to capture another one once we see more green in the spring.

Yellow Reflected
Nikon Z6 II, Nikkor Z 50mm f/1.8 S, 1/1250s, f/2.8, ISO 100

Another object I’m fascinated with at this park. I’m sure frequent readers are getting tired of seeing this one. Still, the yellow reflected in the water with the blue sky and green pines is pretty cool, right?

Holiday Styling
Nikon Z6 II, Nikkor Z 50mm f/1.8 S, 1/1000s, f/1.8, ISO 100

OK, this one was giving me a Charlie Brown Christmas vibe. You can’t pass by this and not capture an image. I thought about replacing the one red bulb that had fallen but it kind of makes a statement, so I left it. The background is very busy, I went with a shallow depth of field in an attempt to help highlight the subject.

Meander
Nikon Z6 II, Nikkor Z 50mm f/1.8 S, 1/125s, f/8, ISO 100

This one shows how to use the light to my advantage. The sun is coming in high from the left. Plenty of shadows on the trees to give the image definition. The road leads the eye toward the brighter trees in the distance. You probably wouldn’t guess this was captured in the middle of the day.

Time to Cook?
Nikon Z6 II, Nikkor Z 50mm f/1.8 S, 1/1600s, f/2.8, ISO 100

I keep feeling like there is image I want to create with these different sites throughout the park. Picnic tables and places to cook. A little sad that they appear to be neglected and rarely used. I do like the stone work though…

Stairs
Nikon Z6 II, Nikkor Z 50mm f/1.8 S, 1/400s, f/8, ISO 100

G10
Nikon Z6 II, Nikkor Z 50mm f/1.8 S, 1/500s, f/8, ISO 100

Behind the G10 site is a group of trees that I keep trying to capture. The trees are lifeless but the bare trunks attract my attention every visit. This time, I put in the effort to capture an image of what I’m seeing. I believe this one shows it best…

Texture
Nikon Z6 II, Nikkor Z 50mm f/1.8 S, 1/4000s, f/1.8, ISO 100

We are just about back to where we parked the car. Sitting on the edge of the rocks in an area that feels like an amphitheater I liked the defiance of this tree. No one is telling it it shouldn’t trying growing among the rocks.

Defiance
Nikon Z6 II, Nikkor Z 50mm f/1.8 S, 1/250s, f/8, ISO 100

It felt good to use the old leg muscles. Typically, I drive the car and park in the various locations, partly due to time constraint but that is only an excuse. From now on I need to park once and walk more. You are welcomed to join anytime.

Merry Christmas!

Walt Disney World

Looking through my images for a post for Christmas, I couldn’t help but come back to this post from 2020. I might be in a weird place with Disney right now, but I can’t deny they do a nice job with the holiday.

Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas!

Christmas Day
Train Station, Magic Kingdom

Holiday SSE
Epcot, Walt Disney World

Holiday Earth
World Showcase, Epcot, Walt Disney World

American Adventure Christmas
American Pavilion, Epcot

¡Feliz Navidad!
Mexico Pavilion, Epcot

God Jul!
Norway Pavilion, Epcot

Pere Noel
France Pavilion, Epcot

Father Christmas
United Kingdom, Epcot, Walt Disney World

Poinsettia Mickey
Spaceship Earth, Epcot, Walt Disney World

Poinsettia Earth
Future World, Epcot, Walt Disney World

Epcot Xmas Tree
Showcase Plaza, Epcot

Hollywood Holidays
Hollywood Studios

Christmas Night
Train Station, Magic Kingdom

Don’t Hide

In The Yard – ITY75
Wordless Wednesday

Don’t Hide
Nikon Z6 II, Nikkor Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S, 1/640s, f/3.3, ISO 100

Shine: A Celebration of Nature & Wonder

Columbus Botanical Garden

Last night my daughter and I visited the Columbus Botanical Garden for this year’s holiday event, Shine. I have been looking forward to this since the Halloween decorations were removed and the garden started preparing for the end of the year holidays. Between our work schedules and the weather, last night was the best opportunity to visit (although, I might go back tonight… we’ll see). You can learn more about the event on the garden’s website – Shine.

Light Up the Garden
Nikon Z6 II, Nikkor Z 28mm f/2.8, 1/30s, f/2.8, ISO 3600

It is a warm night, no breeze with a hint of pine wafting through the air. I think I can even smell the smore’s being roasted over campfires by kids and adults alike. We’ll start here, below the rose garden, for our walk through Shine. Don’t worry, all the paths are lit and the walking is easy. Come on, follow me…

To the Fun
Nikon Z6 II, Nikkor Z 28mm f/2.8, 1/30s, f/2.8, ISO 1100

We a drawn by the dancing lights and the activity at the top of the path. There is so much to see and soak up. I’m not sure where to point the camera first. I start clicking the shutter before I settle down and look for images I want to create. The story I want to tell.

We get to the center garden, full of native Georgia perennials, and I realize I’m a little too tall for the light trellises. It doesn’t stop me, of course, but now I have to divide my attention between the camera and not getting my head tangled in the lights… 🙂

Enter the Lights
Nikon Z6 II, Nikkor Z 28mm f/2.8, 1/30s, f/2.8, ISO 720

Working our way through the garden we emerge on the other side to find a complete light tunnel up to the top of the garden. The little kids in us have to go through the tunnel. Who wouldn’t? Tonight is about letting the little kid out to play (let’s be honest, I always do that). It is a little challenging for me as the path is a two-way avenue, and I’m left to hunch even more to make way way around the oncoming families.

Which Path to Follow
Nikon Z6 II, Nikkor Z 28mm f/2.8, 1/30s, f/2.8, ISO 700

The adventure through the tunnel is worth it. The reward at the end is a giant Ferris wheel (not rideable), Santa and the campfires for smore’s. There is a tent with a stage for a small play that happens twice a night (we missed both performances). I really like Santa in his sleigh with the reindeer, I only wish the giant sign wasn’t behind them… oh, well.

Santa!
Nikon Z6 II, Nikkor Z 28mm f/2.8, 1/30s, f/2.8, ISO 10000

Xmas Trees
Nikon Z6 II, Nikkor Z 28mm f/2.8, 1/30s, f/2.8, ISO 140

We work our way back through the garden so we can enter the wooded trail that leads to the Camellia garden. The trail is decorated for the Walk of Stars which features suspended Moravian stars dedicated to loved ones. I’m especially excited to see the Camellia garden and how it has been decorated.

Walk of Stars
Nikon Z6 II, Nikkor Z 28mm f/2.8, 1/30s, f/2.8, ISO 450

They Light the Night
Nikon Z6 II, Nikkor Z 28mm f/2.8, 1/30s, f/2.8, ISO 1800

The stars are beautiful, the atmosphere reverent. We walk in silence.

We make our way to the start of the camellia garden, it is a section named the Camellia Bowl. It features a wonderful trellis with a suspended bell. All has been decorated with lights that provide the perfect illumination. More than one individual stops to ring the bell, the sound echoing through the woods.

Camellia Bowl Bell
Nikon Z6 II, Nikkor Z 28mm f/2.8, 1/30s, f/2.8, ISO 3600

Ring the Bell
Nikon Z6 II, Nikkor Z 50mm f/1.8 S, 1/60s, f/1.8, ISO 3200

The Camellia Garden is decorated with hanging stars, lighted paths and benches. In the middle of the woods it is a wonderful holiday oasis. We start along the path to the fountain. The area is busy but not terribly crowded. I’m able to get a few good images. After a few people filled attempts my luck turns and the fountain is empty. I take a breath, remember to slow down even through the excitement, and focus…

Camellia Garden Fountain
Nikon Z6 II, Nikkor Z 28mm f/2.8, 1/30s, f/2.8, ISO 2200

We walk along the meander paths until my daughter spies a refreshment tent. She can’t resist the hot chocolate. As she goes off the get her holiday elixir I wander around until I find a bench I can’t resist. It wouldn’t be a walk through a garden if I didn’t stop and capture an image of a bench.

Take a Break
Nikon Z6 II, Nikkor Z 50mm f/1.8 S, 1/60s, f/1.8, ISO 11400

The hot chocolate is, well, hot. We decide to pause our walk and sit on one of those wonderful benches to allow it to cool. As luck would have it, the bench is near the fountain. I’m not one to do “street photography”, but I can’t resist this scene. The word that comes to mind as we sit there and observe the families, is community.

Community
Nikon Z6 II, Nikkor Z 50mm f/1.8 S, 1/60s, f/1.8, ISO 1250

The event is getting crowded. It is becoming more difficult for me to capture any additional images. We have seen all there is to see. I guess it is time to go.

I hope you enjoyed our walk through Shine. Today is the last day of the event. I’m on the fence as to if I will go again tonight. It is supposed to be another beautiful evening. I’ll let you know what I decide… if I go, you are free to join me.

How It Feels

Flat Rock Park, Columbus

I found a quote the other day that has really resonated with me…

“Don’t show me what it looks like. Show me what it feels like.”
  -David Alan Harvey (Nat Geo photographer)

After having a little success with the Catch the Sun Blues image I posted earlier today I returned to one of the images of the foggy morning at Flat Rock Park. The image of the tree I captured with the specialty lens from Lensbaby. I had an idea…

Rough Around the Edges 2

For comparison, you can check out the original image here.

Catch the Sun Blues

Something Different

I’m fascinated by those artists that combine a photo with a texture to create an image. I like the concept and when it works, wow! I’ve been attempting to process a few images using this style (I’ve done one or two in the past but used a preset in a program). Yesterday’s image was intended to be one of those combinations but I failed miserably several times before giving up and posting the photo.

I’m reading A Beautiful Anarchy by David duChemin and it has reminded me that in order to learn you have to fail. Let me rephrase that, you have to try something new in order to learn it and part of that process is failing. Rarely is a new skill learned on the first attempt. Apparently, I’ve forgotten how many bad images I’ve captured when I was learning to use a camera (and to be honest, I still capture plenty of bad images). Learning to do this is no different. I need to stop worrying about creating a “bad” image and simply create.

So, yesterday afternoon I sat down at the computer to put more effort into my image. The result is OK, but I have a better understanding of what I need to do. Now I have to go out and capture the scenes that will support the images swirling around in my head…

Catch the Sun Blues