hard frost

Frost on the Car

 

Although the days have warmed up fairly well, the nights are still very cold. I woke up and dressed early Sunday morning so that I could go to the lake and capture the sunrise. I have a new 2 stop graduated ND filter that I am itching to try out. One step outside and I quickly changed my mind. The temperature was hovering around 28 degrees F and I just don't like shooting in that kind of cold. Between the wind and the temperatures, I decided that just sitting in the warm car and watching the sunrise would be the way to go.

I must not be very dedicated to my craft.

 

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falling for spring

River Fall Reflection

 

Sunday morning, I took a hike through Clifton gorge to see if the bluebells were in bloom. Turns out that they are a week or two away from being at their peak. You can bet that I will be back to see them and the trillium next weekend to monitor their progress.

 

Canada Goose on River

 

It turns out that the time wasn't wasted. As I skirted the river, I noticed that many of the falls that only appear in the Spring were running.

 

Small Fall and Moss

 

 So I did what any of you photographers would have done if you wre there. I set up the tripod and went for the silky look of the falling water. My only wish would have been to have had my remote shutter release with me or to have remembered to use the timer instead. Just a little bit of shake in a couple of these that could have been eliminated entirely.

Have a great tuesday folks.

 

cold lake sunrise

Cold sunrise over lake
Cold Lake Sunrise

 

Taken on a recent dawn walk at the lake. The morning was particularly cold. However, that meant that I had most of the place to myself. This time of the year, the days are becoming warmer, but the nights are still cold.

In this image, I like the sparse clouds reflected in the lake surface and the wonderful gradient of color in the morning sky. From deep orange to light blue. I am always in awe of the colors of dawn.

a little color for a rainy monday morning

Everyone Could Use a Little More Monet

 

Monday's are hard enough without having to deal with rainy skies. Here is a splash of color from my weekend. When the gray skies beging to get to you, just stare at these images for a feew minutes and let the color seep into your soul.

 

It's All About the Monet

 

Who new that Monet, Degas, Cassat, and a handful of other impressionist artists were so accessable?

 

Blue Dancer on Your Head

 

I know that you are more used to seeing muted colors from me, when you see me post color at all. However, I love great color when I see it. Driving down the street and being surprised made my Saturday morning. I hope it makes your Monday morning a bright and cheerful one. Have a fantastic week.

 

the photographic mindset

Morning Cloud Scape

I took this image Sunday morning during a dawn drive through our local farm country. When I saw this cloud formation, I stopped the car and got out, camera in hand. The contrasting tones and the shape of the cloud front were what impressed me.

However, being a photographer, I couldn't settle with the beauty that I was looking at. The colors and light were not enough. I wasn't satisfied.

Morning Cloud Scape B&W

I wanted to see it in black and white. I knew that those tones would be spectacular in B&W. Sometimes color can get in the way of a great image, even when it is gorgeous. So, as soon as I downloaded the pictures, I made the conversion.

What do you think? Have you ever looked at a scene and just knew that it would make an impressive B&W image?