How about a symbol of seasons to come?
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02-27-15 Hot Pink
Fifty shades of grey (and an apology). . . read more
Read More02-26-15 A Great Room
Welcome to a warm and sunny place. . .
Read More02-23-15 Ready to Bloom
How can flowers bloom if it's -10F? . . .
Read More02-22-15 Details in Black & White (Flashback Sunday)
The essential details are often best seen in black and white. . .
Read More01-24-15 Garden Nymph (Flashback Sunday)
Come with me to the Como Park Conservatory. . . . (read more)
Read More04-15-14 Stargazer
02-12-13 Back In the Days of Film
Here's a photo that was taken with my Canon film camera 12 years ago. Yes, film! If you look closely, you will see white specks. Those are dust specks on the negative. And if you look closely again, you will see film grain. Holy cow!My workflow for this photo was as follows
There you go. And, if you ask me, I like the photo but it's not all that special. As if no one else ever stood here and took the exact picture. . . .
05-05-12 Sunken Garden
05-04-12 Conservatory
In an Instagram photo a "real" photo? Of course. This is a quick shot I took of the Como Park Conservatory in St. Paul, Minnesota, while waiting for my photo students to finish their own photographic enterprises.Here's another "real" photo, taken by one of my second year LATI Photo/Media students, Kelly Ortmeier.
Orchids on the iPhone
This is the third in the series, once again captured at the Como Park Conservatory. This photo is a bit blurry, but it beats the blurry blizzard photo I considered posting today.iPhone 4 1/15s f/2.8 ISO100 3.85mm
Big Green Leaf on the iPhone
One of the problems with the iPhone is that you need to touch a spot on the back screen to take a photo. Thus, you can only really use one hand to hold the camera. In the case of the "Big Green Leaf," found in the Como Park Conservatory, the camera used a pretty slow shutter speed, and it was hard not to have a shaky camera. I'll figure this out, I'm sure.The lines on the leaf are what begged me to take this photo. Do I really hear things talk to me when I'm out taking photos? Yes. In fact some times they shout.iPhone 4 1/15s f/2.8 ISO160 3.85mm