Seizing Possibilities

Seizing Possibilities
Seizing Possibilities

Thursday, August 30, 2012

The Whisper-September 2012 Desktop Wallpaper #desktopwallpaper

I was asked to create a desktop wallpaper from this image and I thought it lent itself well to the start of Fall.  The colors are so lovely and warm.  I call this image The Whisper.  It reminds me of a crown of sorts, a ring of flowers.  It quietly and softly whispers of royalty, of majesty, of being a princess, and whispers of being important.  We are all important to someone.  They may not say it as often as they should, perhaps they've never even whispered that sentiment to you.  But you are.  You are important, you are special and you are remarkable.  Whisper it to someone today.

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As Fall comes and the leaves start to fall from the trees, think of them as reminders of how much you mean to someone and that special something you bring to their life.

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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

August 2012 Calendar Desktop Wallpaper #photography #desktopwallpaper

I was fortunate enough to travel to my home state of Wisconsin in July and I visited some of my favorite places.  This month's wallpaper was taken in the Rotary Gardens in Janesville, WI.  When I lived in Janesville, I visited these gardens often enjoying the flowers, scenery, sitting to rest, relax or read and just breathe in all the beauty.  It invigorates the soul and inspires the heart.  May you enjoy a bit of the beauty all month as your computer wallpaper.

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Sunday, July 1, 2012

July 2012 Desktop Calendar Wallpaper #desktopwallpaper #photograph

Since most of the USA is in a heatwave, I thought it might be nice to sit down at your computer and visit a little bit of the "coolness" that we have here in Washington, USA near the foot of Mt. Rainier.  When it is clear, it is a beautiful sight, majestic and glorious, rising high above the landscape.  I hope you enjoy July's Desktop Calendar Wallpaper.

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Friday, June 22, 2012

Photographing Smoke for the first time. #photog #technics


Life- It's not all smoke and mirrors

So, it was night.  Dark and foreboding.  I have never attempted photographing smoke, strictly as smoke, but I did believe it would be best if I photographed it in the dark and used a light source to highlight it to bring out the variances found in the transparency and drift that is produced.   Because of the low light I also knew that I would need my tripod, and to use a timer or a remote shutter to help reduce camera shake.  So I gathered everything that I needed:

One regular flashlight , two of the energizer light on demand sticks (I can’t find the exact type of light this is but it is a very white light-I’m thinking it is halogen,)  one votive candle, one long wooden match stick, my Canon 5D Mark II and my 100mm f/2.8 macro lens on my tripod.    I cleared the table and set it against a plain wall so there was no background noise.

It Must Be Angel's Wings
I put my camera on my tripod and on either side of the votive candle I put one of the light sticks and kept the third light in my hand lower than the table and pointing upward toward the ceiling /smoke.  “Was this going to work?” I wondered.  It was time to light the candle and I tried to focus; this part was not very easy actually.   The smoke moves so fast and is so transparent.  So I tried to focus midway to my set- up to keep the smoke in focus.  I concentrated on the wick first in manual focus and it seemed to work fairly well, although my smoke source was the wooden match, not the candle.  The aperture chosen by the camera was 2.8, which is always fine by me, so I stayed with shutter priority and a 0.5-.6 second shutter seemed to work the best to catch the smoke with all its twists and turns before it dissipated.  I set my camera to the 10 second timer and did bracketing exposure of -1/3 to +1/3 (on the timer it allowed for three quick shots making catching the smoke in three different forms much easier.)  

Petals of Smoke
The candle was lit, bringing in a quiet light; flashlights in position and turned on and I touched the long wooden match to the fire to get it burning, then dropped it lower than the candle so the candlelight would also be a light source.  I would press the shutter then point the third light upward,  and with practice blew out the flame of the match at just the right moment for the shutter to click and catch the smoke.   This took practice and I missed as often as I hit it just right at the beginning, it got better the more I practiced. Shooting straight on to the rising column of smoke also proved to be the best way to catch the smoke, although I did try to shoot it upward from below and it wasn’t very successful.  You can begin to swirl the match or do other things with it to produce various effects with the smoke.  It became great fun when it all came together and started to work. 




 
I found pre-planning this shoot was as important as actually shooting the smoke.  Once you understand all the things that come into play, it becomes much easier, not only for planning but for shooting.  It is worth the experience in every way and I just may find reasons to shoot it again!

As always, for me though, it is about how the photograph makes you feel.  When the colors are good, especially subtle color variances, it is even better.  So which ones touch your soul?  And how do they make you feel?

 


Thursday, May 31, 2012

June 2012 Desktop Wallpaper- Okinawan Pathway

When I visited Okinawa last year I toured Okinawa World and discovered this lovely pathway, strewn with a few leaves and old flower blossoms.  I wondered where it went.  There was a sign posted saying no one was allowed to go further along the path from where I stood to take this photograph.  I'm so glad life is not like that.  We have so many choices in life!  We have so many options and paths we could take. We make lots of choices.  Some of those choices will be good and some may not be as good and perhaps even one or two might be darn right awful.  But if we can learn and move forward with new tools and be better equipped for the future, it becomes a choice well made, it isn't wrong, it isn't awful, just a way to learn and make better choices next time.  Where is your pathway leading you this Summer?  Where will you go?  What choices will you make?

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So where does your pathway lead? 

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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

May 2012 Spring Blossom Calendar Wallpaper

April showers bring May flowers and therefore this month's wallpaper is that of beautiful crab apple tree blossoms.  Download the one that best fits the resolution of your computer and enjoy!

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