Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Appreciating Flowers Close Up

After my encounter with faeries at the Volunteer Park Conservatory (see my previous blog entry), I walked around appreciating the beauty there, in the way that faeries do, close up.
Here is a sample...


The sun makes this beautiful orchid glow,
 along with its magenta colored veins...





Detail of a pink Angel Trumpet flower...







This cactus plant has a lovely medley of soft colors...







Purple orchids catching the sunshine. They lift my spirits like magic.




I will add more later, there are many more images for me to cull through!

Faeries at Volunteer Park!

 Faeries Sighting in the Volunteer Park Conservatory!



A blue faery moves among the flowers and trees...


I checked out the Faery Festival at Volunteer Park and Conservatory last weekend, and met beautiful faeries among a suitably sylvan setting! I have made no secret of my love of the Conservatory (or of faeries, for that matter). Indeed, I donated one of my images to them, which they now sell on coffee mugs in their gift shop....


Coffee Mugs with One of My
Photographs of the Conservatory,
for Sale in Their Gift Shop.



While I was at the Conservatory, I met Fairy Princess Lolly, author of the upcoming book Princess Lolly and the Will o'Wisp Hunt. She was sitting among green leaves and flowers, where you would expect to find any self-respecting fairy...


Fairy Princess Lolly and her lovely costume...





Fairy Princess Lolly glides away between
 the leaves and disappears...



After my encounter with genuine faeries in the Conservatory, I took my time visiting with the flowers, trees, and many plants there, as any faerie or faerie enthusiast will; and discovered a magical mirror ball, tucked among the greenery. There was only one thing to do...


Self portrait, in a magical place...


Take my own picture, too.


Wednesday, October 2, 2013

As Evening Falls: An Ongoing Journey

Just after sunset, at Richmond Beach, in Shoreline, WA

I have loved shooting images at sunset and beyond, into the deep evening, utilizing long exposure techniques, for about a year now. My journey along this path continues as I begin to put together images for a book project. My working title is, "As Evening Falls..." My goal is to begin with images taken at sunset, and to move gradually into early evening and then full nighttime. 

Recently, I spent a late afternoon and evening at Golden Gardens Park in Seattle, experimenting with different ideas and gradations of light, until it was deep night, lit only by the full moon, and the occasional beach bonfire. 

Here are some of those images:


This was an experiment in using a scene of dynamic negative space, along
with very colorful positive space...





A vertical version of this same experiment. I love
the bold negative shapes of the trees, especially
the tracery of the leaves and the shapes of the tree
trunks, against the brilliance of the sunset....






No one can resist photographing a sailboat on the water, and that
includes me. The surface texture and color of the water and its magical
reflectivity are irresistible to me at this time of day...






The figure in the foreground could be any of us,
gazing ahead or behind, to the water. Gazing at water
seems to be a magical and meditative activity for humans.
In staring at the water in front of us,  our gaze often
shifts inward at the same time. We are in our element,
for we are made of water. This is the Elixir of Life. 



A few weeks ago, I also stepped out with my camera gear, into a night of thunder, lightning, and torrential rain, determined to photograph forked lightning. Alas, the lightning was masked from direct view, by another layer of low-lying clouds. 

However, by the time I arrived, and looked around, I didn't feel I could leave, so I set up my tripod, my plastic bag to protect my camera, and proceeded to start shooting, utilizing long exposure techniques. I am amazed by the quality of stillness and peace in the resulting images. I remember how ironically peaceful I felt standing there at Green Lake at 10 o'clock that night, with thunder booming in different directions, the cloud cover lighting up with quick pulses of lightning, and the soft quacking of drifting ducks to keep me company.

Here are a few images from that evening...




West side of Green Lake, the swimming area behind the old Bath House
Theater, now the Seattle Public Theater. The uneven lighting of the cloud
cover shows where lightning was flashing above it..






West side of Green Lake, looking to the north end, from the swimming area
behind the old Bath House Theater. I wanted to capture the peaceful but
slightly eerie effect of the silhouettes of the ducks that ceaselessly drift
back and forth near the shore.


Setting for a Birthday Celebration

Recently I made a trip to Golden Gardens Park and Beach, with my camera, specifically to take advantage of the light of the full moon. I arrived at dusk, and stayed until about 10pm. It was a reasonably clear evening, not too cold, and many people had built bonfires along the beach. It was a cheerful, warming sight. From a distance, I spotted some sort of marquee of small, brilliant lights, and decided to check it out. When I drew closer, I met Asia Rau Vinton of Sparrow SoirĂ©es Event Planning Boutique, and an assistant, who were busy putting the finishing touches on surprise birthday party scene for a client who wanted to surprise his wife, with a party on the beach. The ambiance that they managed to create was lovely and intimate, despite taking place on a large, public beach, and I promptly offered to photograph the scene for them. Here are the results...






A small oasis on the beach, complete with birthday cake, candlelight,
a blanket and soft pillows...









The beach was quiet; with a soft breeze that made the
candles flicker gently, and the soothing sounds of
the water a few yards away...









Lovely and festive. The crisp white tablecloth and
colorful flowers won me over, not to mention the
strings of tiny lights...









Location, location, location....romantic, intimate, even
a full moon to go with the candlelight.