Wednesday, March 08, 2006
About Me
- Name: Sandy
- Location: West Coast, Canada
I've started this blog to keep a journal and pictures of my gardens journey. I love to garden and recently have taken up photography. I am by no means a horticulture smartypants and take a casual approach to gardening. Most of my pictures are taken in my garden as I tend to be a homebody. Thanks for stopping by! Click on pictures for a larger image. All pictures on this site are the property of myself and are not to be used without permission. Please feel free to critique my pictures. Lots to learn:). Camera stuff-Nikon D70S with various lenses including a lensbabies 2.0 with macro kit,a holga and a Diana camera. Nikon FM, Yashica Mat G-124, Canon Canonet QL17
8 Comments:
Where's the tomatoe sauce? I think the contrast/grey/black/white is just right.It all looks so soft.
"Hey! That's a noodle!" I said when I saw that. Cool subject choices today.
Your pictures are so wonderful, Sandy!
Sigrun
My photoclub assignment this month is curves. I am trying to find something original and I am getting desperate:)
How can a noodle look like a silk? 'Cause Sandy photographed it! Great work.
i LOVE your photo's. What kind of camera are you using? I have very recently decided to take up photography and would be so happy if I could one day take beautiful photo's like yours. How do you get that soft effect you have on the noodle or the lettuce?
Hi Sandy,
Your photos are beautiful. You have a real eye for taking great photos. I wanted to thank you for leaving a comment on my blog - Simply Susan! - and let you know that I have placed a link for your blog on my website iloveplants.com. You can find it at: http://www.iloveplants.com/html/Garden_Information/Gardeners_Personal_Blogs/more7.html
Hope to hear from you again.
Thank you gals!
Gardengirl-I have only been making pictures for a little over a year now. I took a night course at the local college which at first I found very confusing but now is making sense. I also use the library which has been extremely helpful. A great book that I learned alot from is Understanding Exposure written by Bryan Peterson. Also anything by Freeman Patterson.
I have a Nikon film camera but I mostly use my Nikon D70s DSLR. I love it!
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