Too Much Time

When I’m out taking photos from time to time I get a little bored and then I start trying different things or just messing around.  The photo below is an example of just that, I was having fun and I think this one came out kind of interesting.

See if you can guess what the subject of the photo was….

Too Much Time

What do you think?

Tonight I met with a group of photographers for a little discussion and get together.  We talked about software, selling your photos, lighting, and how to copyright your photography.  This group is a sub group of the photography club hat I belong to.  Our goal is to have more time devoted to areas of interest that the members are interested in.  This was the first of the meeting and I think that we had a good start.

The question that I have is how do you copyright your images?  Do you register them with the government or just place a copyright on the photo as a watermark?

 

Signs of Spring

Recently I was able to get out and about with the photography group that I belong to and we took a trip to Ohiopyle State Park.  We stopped at the main falls then went to cucumber falls and then a quick stop to shoot a few wild flowers.  This was the first time I was able to get out for a while and I was really glad that I did.

Here are two photos of Cucumber Falls and two shots of Trilliums.

More Fisheye Fun

Of all the lenses available I think the fisheye is the most fun to play with.  In my opinion the lens is a great addition to your lens collection. Be careful not to overuse it as it can loose some of its “luster” if used too often.

This one was shot with a Nikon 10.5mm fisheye on a D300.

Hope you enjoy!

more fun

Working Up a Sweat

Tonight my post is of a flower that just looked like it was working hard.  I thought the water droplets and flush colors made it look as though it had just finished a tough workout and was ready for a cool drink.

Working up a Sweat

A Weeping Orchid

As I looked through photos searching for something to post tonight I came across this sad orchid.  As I looked at this orchid I thought to myself that this particular orchid was having a really bad day.  I wondered if the photo reflected my personal feelings at the time.

Do you think that your photography represents how you feel when your taking the photo?

weeping