Potential

Art
Columbus Botanical Garden

Potential Imagined
Nikon Z6 II, Nikkor Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S, 1/125s, f/8, ISO 180

It is the second Sunday of the new year, so I’m not too far behind getting this posted. I have droned on about themes in a few posts recently and have called out the associated theme a couple of times already. Today is the day for me to list the themes I enjoyed years ago and plan to use as motivation this year.

  • AbstractMonday
  • LeadingLinesMonday
  • MacroMonday
  • MonochromeMonday
  • BokehTuesday
  • GrassTuesday
  • TreeTuesday
  • BridgeWednesday
  • WetWednesday
  • WildlifeWednesday
  • InMotionThursday
  • LongExposureThursday
  • StairsThursday
  • BuggyFriday
  • FloralFriday
  • FarmFriday
  • SilhouetteSaturday
  • SongbirdSaturday
  • SunsetSaturday
  • SunriseSunday
  • DoorSunday
  • SignSunday

Again, these have been shamelessly “borrowed” from Google+, don’t give me credit for this creativity. Play along if you find one or two that interests you. It appears some of these themes are still being used here on WP. In the reader you can search for a theme to find others already playing.

Well, the sun is almost up so I need to get out and start exploring…

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

October Tranquility

Callaway Resort & Gardens

If you are here, you probably know I love a good reflection in my images. I have been known to stop the car to capture a reflection. When I go to Callaway Gardens, there are plenty of opportunities for me. Add in some autumn color and I’m drinking the reflection Kool-Aid. I’m also fascinated by this walkway bridge in the Azalea Bowl area of the gardens. The close-up felt like it should be a painting so that is how I processed it…

Less Troubled Waters
Nikon Z6 II, Tamron 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3 Di III RXD, 1/80s, 70mm, f/11, ISO 110

October Tranquility
Nikon Z6 II, Tamron 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3 Di III RXD, 1/125s, 100mm, f/11, ISO 450

Serenade Me

Wordless Wednesday
Callaway Resort & Gardens

Serenade Me
Nikon Z6 II, Nikkor Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S, 1/125s, f/5, ISO 200

Sunset at Old Town

Old Town, Columbus, GA

Old Town
Nikon Z6 II, Nikkor Z 24-70mm f/4 S, 1/800s, 70mm, f/8, ISO 200

Glow
Nikon Z6 II, Nikkor Z 24-70mm f/4 S, 1/400s, 70mm, f/8, ISO 200

Simply
Nikon Z6 II, Nikkor Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S, 1/1250s, f/5.6, ISO 200

Bench in the Woods

Callaway Resort & Gardens
Landscape Art

Walking the trail near the Butterfly Center I came upon this bench. I had the macro lens still on the camera but I was able to get enough distance to make this image. I loved the weathered look, the light in the trees behind the bench and the leaf covered path. My first thought was to convert this image to look like a painting, or at least my version of a painting… 🙂

Bench in the Woods
Nikon Z6 II, Nikkor Z MC 105mm f/2.8 VR S, 1/30s, f/2.8, ISO 100