Showing posts with label cherry blossoms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cherry blossoms. Show all posts

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Day 10 May Flower Challenge

 Welcome to day 10 of the May Flower Challenge.

I'm fascinated with flowers. They are all over my tiny apartment. I photograph them all the time. I draw, paint, doodle them, create them out of paper... I also see them all over the NYC. Each day I will post flowers and I hope that you will join in. The only rules are that your blog post or flickr photo that you link must contain flowers. Click above on the May Flower Challenge Page to learn more. 

Today, I'll be honest, I am tired. No, not tired of the challenge but just plain tired. I have a more than full time day job and I traveled Tuesday. It was a long day; up at 5am and not in bed until after 11pm. I am usually tired the next day but it is the day after that seems to bite me in the butt harder and that my friends is today. Needless to say no creating during the past 2 days and I can tell that I need my fix of doodling so I may need to sneak a few doodles in while trying to stay awake at my desk.

So today, I am going to share some photos. Today is all about perspective and how you see the flowers in your world.

Sometime you can change the way a flower looks by changing how you look at it.

We almost always see flowers from above or the side but what if you laid your camera on the ground, looked up and took the picture?

Well, this would happen.


And, this next picture was taken with my 35mm and I blurred the background. This is called the depth of field in photography. If you are using a 35mm camera and you want a blurred background change the f-stops (smaller the number the more blur you will get).


Here is another example. I wanted to capture the water droplets on one of the single flowers of this phlox plant. 



I love to set my flowers against a plain background. Since the flowers that I take pictures of are all alive (I don't cut them and do still life photos) sometimes this can mean that I look a little silly when I take pictures. This picture of the cherry blossoms against the blue sky wasn't so difficult (and trust me, for a few other shots I have been laughed just because of the position I was in when I was taking the picture). I just laid in the grass and took photos straight up. 


I hope that you are taking the time to capture the flowers around you. Whether you photograph, draw, stitch, paint, doodle, collage, create them out of paper or have another fun way of making of flowers.

Participate by linking your blog post to my blog post. Each day during May, starting on May 1st, on my blog post I will have a linkytool available so that you can link your specific blog post (not just your blog but the post itself) to my blog post. And, please remember to link back.

Participate by linking to the flickr group - May Flower Challenge- and adding a photo of your flower creation. Make sure you add your photo to the linky below each day that you post.




Friday, May 4, 2012

Day 4 May Flower Challenge

Welcome to day 4 of the May Flower Challenge. I'm fascinated with flowers. They are all over my tiny apartment. I photograph them all the time. I draw, paint, doodle them, create them out of paper... I also see them all over the NYC. Each day I will post flowers and I hope that you will join in. The only rules are that your blog post or flickr photo that you link must contain flowers. Click above on the May Flower Challenge Page to learn more. 


It is raining here in NYC and happily it is a beautiful Spring Thunderstorm. It is the first real rain of the season and I am loving it. So, today I thought I would share a little flower sunshine since I probably won't be seeing the sun today. 



I can spend hours taking pictures. And, I can spend what seems like a lifetime to get a shot that I want. The photo above was that shot for me a few weeks ago. I had to find the right flower, the lighting had to be just right (this was taken in early morning light before the sun was overhead), and then my goal was to get the red edge in focus. I believe that I took 50-60 photos of the same flower and this is my favorite (no filters, no textures added). 



In Central Park I have two favorite locations for taking flower pictures: Shakespeare Garden and the Conservatory Garden.



By the way, thank you for all your kind words yesterday about my kindness project and my paper flowers. I guarantee that you will probably see the paper flowers a few more times on the blog and I will definitely take photos of where I leave a few.


Thank you again for playing along. 



Participate by linking your blog post to my blog post. Each day during May, starting on May 1st, on my blog post I will have a linkytool available so that you can link your specific blog post (not just your blog but the post itself) to my blog post. And, please remember to link back.

Participate by linking to the flickr group - May Flower Challenge- and adding a photo of your flower creation. Make sure you add your photo to the linky below each day that you post.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Sunday Color Snippets - Pink

There are only a few more days left to enjoy the pink that nature shares at this time of year. So, embrace pink!

You can follow me on Instagram at #lorimoonstudio

I also hope that you are planning on linking up in my May Flower Challenge - see the link above to the page to learn more.

 

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