Tuesday, August 24, 2010


The only shot through my apple tree worth looking at twice - or editing for that matter.  Can you tell that big dark round thing is an apple?  idk
Considering it for Southern Linc.

I have butterflies or moths that are eating my fallen/rotten pears, but they don't make for good photo subjects, as the pears are ROTTING and the butterflies there are often not especially pretty.  This one landed on a big poke salad bush near my "garden" and let me shoot away.  I processed it, but am unsure where or whether to crop it.
Consdiering it for Southern Linc and Outdoor Alabama.

Evil golden rod from last fall.  Processed and cropped.  Considering it for Southern Linc and Outdoor Alabama.

My bench which I pushed back into the pasture so I could mow around my "garden".  I've been trying to shoot the grass around it for days.
Considering it for SL and OA.

A pear (horticulturists should be scared of my natural fruit-identificationing skills).
Southern Linc

My front yard after taking Amber to school yesterday.  Corrected WB, ran PW Slight Light, Sunshine and Slight Light (again, i think).
Southern Linc


Some tiny little toadstool at the soccer fields last week.  It was a long way off and I had my long lens.  The DoF kills me on this one.  Only processing I did was to correct WB and warm it.
Southern Linc, Outdoor Alabama, NatGeo and county fair

1 comment:

  1. Sunset is great!!! Honestly, I missed the apple. sorry.
    Like the butterfly...the branch creates a strong horizontal line and lends to a landscape crop....just my opinion.

    Golden rod is nice shot...rag weed is usually the culprit, but GR gets blamed. : )

    I love the bench shot!!! I can't even say why, but it grabbed me. Love it!!

    The pear is beautiful looks like one of those horticulture prints. Very nice!

    The sunflare on your front yard is lovely!

    Mushrooms are fantastic!!!!!! Incredible DoF! Cool composition! It's really great! You must have been laying on your belly... I've not had much luck with that type of angle. Good work!

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