Thursday, August 22, 2013

Stop-action softball!

I never truly appreciated stop-action/sports shots til this past Wednesday.  
I don't know what I like more, the actual action shot or the facial expressions....
it's a toss up!



Saturday, July 27, 2013

Composition, composition, composition!


Not only do I LOVE Black & White photography, I LOVE when a photo composition is a lil asymmetrical.  I think the "rule of thirds" is a fantastic guideline to learn for photography.  I think it can bring a more dynamic effect to a photo--than having the object squarely in the middle ((BORING!!))  I love these types of lilies, they remind me of Easter. Happy Composition!

{Balboa Park Botanical Garden, San Diego}

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Black & White.



I LOVE Black & White photography. I think it is simply divine, because sometimes I think color can be so distracting from the image itself.  Take for instance, this orchid....  I love the true black and whitest white, with the range of greys.  If you have those three {shades} elements, then you're set! {Thank you to my college photo teacher, for teaching me that.}

{Balboa Park Botanical Garden, San Diego}

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

A Rose by any other name...


I would want a rose garden, just to have roses like this ALL the time!

{Liberty Station Rose Garden, San Diego}

Saturday, July 20, 2013

San Diego Zoo's Safari Park


"Pretty bird, pretty bird why you so still?"

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

New Years Legs.


Yesterday, while standing in line, up a staircase, I had the fortune of staring at these legs.  
I was pretty fascinated by his shoes and socks combination.  
I think you can see why. 

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Day 3: Clouds

I'm sorry I'm SO inconsistant with these dang #-day challenges.
I FINALLY had my camera with me and there were FINALLY clouds in the sky!
I like the clouds in this photo, but I especially love the rays of sunshine shining forth through the clouds.
When I was a kid, I always thought it was Heaven calling someone home.
Boy, I sure had quite the imagination!