Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Happiness is Exploring with the Camera

One of my favorite parts of photography is wandering around with my camera with no particular time limit or destination. This past Saturday was a beautiful day and I wandered all over. I took photos of things that I found intersting and fun. I have a ton but these are some of my favorites that caught my eye or I experimented with ... 


I loved the colors of the mountains and how the flag was highlighted -- I wanted to get a little closer but since I took it from the overpass with my zoom lens I really couldn't . Like the overall scene 


These rocks were grouped toghether in the middle of campus. I think it was done purposely. I loved the shadows and the colors -- they reminded me of big Dinosaur eggs like you see in the Flintstones 


Of course my travels took me to the duck pond -- the ice was melting and the fish were coming to the surface. I caught these two beauties and thought I would share :D 


I took this one for the pattern. I'm not sure what kind of seed pods they are but the 4 of them were just hanging down so nicely with and I loved the light and blue backdrop. 



Took this one because of the shapes and the colors. I love the metal work on the lights on campus. I thought this was especially fun because the cloud was right in line with the bottom curl ... 


More architecutre -- this is from one of the sides of Old Main. What caught my eye was the lighting on the balcony. I also liked all the lines from the windows, bricks and the lantern. My eye was happy 


An ordinary tree but the way the light hit all the tiny branches made them glow and it was so pretty 


More glowing -- the natural light made these wintery brown flowers look shiny and gold 


This was for the color patterns -- an orange bike and an orange wall -- couldn't resist and then all the wheels made it even more interesting. 


This is about perspective. This building has a huge open area to the sky. Yes I was on the ground to take this photo 


Another view of the open space in the ceiling. I loved all the colors and the shapes -- so fun 


I loved how these branches intersected -- fun with shapes 


This is now one of my new favorite trees on campus. I love the color of the bark and how the many branches intersect and reach out. I can see so many different things -- it just depends on how you look


This was two different parts of the tree-- I loved how the light made them sparkle and also the way they reached out for each other. 


More about the shapes -- I loved all the different layers of the branches


This one is all about the light. These plants were glowing and I loved all the shapes they made


This one is about shape and shadows and being in the right place at the right time. I was looking at the arches and thought it was fun how they made all the different size squares and they still had some vine on them. Then I noticed the shadows of people who were talking off to the left ...



I was drawn to this for several reasons -- the blue sky, red berries and yellowish bricks complimented each other very nicely and then there is the shadow from the tree which adds contrast and depth to the whole scene


I really liked the color of these leaves and the different textures also. I also likes the lines created by the branches. Makes it pop out 


The last series is take as it was getting darker. The moon was out and almost full. I saw it in the sky over the tree tops and thought it would make a cool photo. It took several tries to get it lined up the way I wanted but I was pleased with this one


I liked this one because it kind of looked like the middle of a sling shot ....


Waited for the sky to get a little darker. I like how the moon is sitting on the branch


I moved so that it looked like the branches were holding the moon like a ball of energy 


I love this one for the colors and the shapes and how they fade up from dark to light and the tree gets thinner at the top of the frame 


These branches really looked spooky and like they were going to pounce


This was high in a tree -- I like it because it looks like part of a heart or someone shrugging their shoulders. 

Thanks as always for sharing my photos. I really did have fun just wandering around. I think I was out for 4 hours on that beautiful day. I just love finding new and different ways of capturing things that we may see everyday. 

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Walking in the Weather

Over the last week we have had some crazy winter weather. I love to take my camera out and just experiment or find interesting things to capture. These pictures show how crazy the weather was and also some of the fun things I saw while I ventured out.



Took this one during the snow storm on Tuesday the 9th on my walk home between 5 and 6. I loved how the snow was clinging to the branches and then how the heat vent added contrast in both color and pattern 


I just loved how this scene looked -- the way the snow was sticking to the tree and the light around it. 


The same scene just capturing the streaks from the traffic on the street behind it. I love the way the light streaks enhance the scene 


And another angle of  the same tree . I love how the branches are coated and then the fence and the way the color of the streaks blends behind it. 


This is from Wednesday 2/10 -- the morning after the snow. The scene was pretty and felt very rustic to me. I also loved how the sunset was coming up


Another scene from the same morning. I loved how the light was coming up and moved so I could see it through the fence. Sometimes its all about point of view and perspective :D 


This one is all about the color of the light and the different textures between the clouds and the smoke from the stack -- throw in a nice silhouette and its all good 



Again from Wednesday morning -- this was a patch of ice on the side of some of the cement walks. I just loved the patterns and the glob of ice in the middle ... 


Took this one because most of the snow was still undisturbed and I just loved all the shapes of the benches and then Old Main peeking in the background 


This is just to show some of the interesting things that people leave behind in the show. This was on one of the ledges outside of Rec Hall -- makes me laugh 


One of the views from the 5th floor window during the Monday night squalls.....its pretty if you are safe inside 


An the view from the other side of the 5th floor window. Just like how whispy and white the snow looks 


This one if from the storm we had Monday 2/15. I took it from the safety of the over pass .. To me it shows a lot of different aspects of a storm .... 


Also from the overpass Monday night. I love the house in the back and it shows how heavy the snow was coming down. 


These are from yesterday after the ice and rain had stopped. Taken during my walk home- I just loved the patterns of the ice still clinging to the bushes .. 


I took this one because of the pattern in the ice and the way the evening light was making it sparkle 



Capturing the evening light -- I really like the contrast of the sun peeking through the clouds and the blue of the trees because of the dusk 


Another night scene. I loved the tire tracks in the icy slop that was left over and then all the lights ... 


The row of lights from the bottom of the over pass  -- it was still messy but better than in the morning and having the people adds a little perspective ... 


More remains of the crunchy ice from the morning. I liked how it was undisturbed and really shows how the surface is crusty by having the little globs on top 


Saw this as I was walking through one of the parking lots -- I loved the patterns in the crusty ice plus the glow from the street lights. 


The same parking lot -- the lights were yellow street lights -- loved how the dusk made the ice the bluish color 


I pass this laundromat all the time.  It looks particularly deserted and spooky last night 


More light streaks -- the light is actually blue -- I also like that there are treads in the ice too


And last but not least the sky a little later the same night -- the dusky blue is really striking. 

Thanks for sharing my adventures and experiments with me. I love looking and finding fun things with my camera. Hopefully will be going out this weekend and have more to share soon.