Tuesday, June 20, 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
10 Comments:
Wow, Sandy -- this is really, really gorgeous. I'm loving your photos! The black and white, more abstract ones are positively fascinating. I'm so impressed.
Genie
The Inadvertent Gardener
Sandy, this is really spectacular! Do you remember what you did to get it? I love your B&Ws, too; you always seem to be at your most creative with them.
This looks like some kind of sea creature or strange fire works show. I think it is amazingly cool!
Again, I am loving this series of b&w flowers. How lovely they would look hanging on the wall or in a small coffee table book.
Very mystical!
Fantastic shot Sandy! Really nicely done. The B&W works so well here.
Beautiful! this shot and the previous are amazing.
Yesterday I finally got out to shoot because it has been so windy lately. I was feeling really flat. Not creative at all. This shot was my last before I gave up. My camera settings were
90mm
1/200sec-F7.1
ISO 200
optimize image-soft(I usually have it set to this)
WB cloudy +3(I usually have it here too. Even in shade or sun)
I did very little post processing. Just converted to B/W and played abit with shadows and highlights.
Thanks for the nice comments and taking the time to write them:)
Awesome-it does look like a sea creature!
Gorgeous doesn't even begin to do it justice! I'm stumped for words; I really am. This has to be some sort of dream sequence... it CAN'T be real - it is... perfect!
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