Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Monday, August 6, 2012
On Our Way..........
........... to the Edge of Tomorrow!
Last weekend we had a little break in our rainy weather, and no assignments so we headed out to explore another beautiful part of the north island of New Zealand. Although it is winter, the grass is spring green, the mountains are covered with a variety of ever green trees and vegetation, and the weather was a pleasant 60ish degrees. We traveled down the east coast on an isolated road and saw vista after vista of a wild and unspoiled coastline with turquoise water and rugged cliffs intermixed with beautiful green pastures.
We were on the way to the edge of tomorrow.....literally! Check my next post to follow our journey and see where we end up!
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Winter Beauty
This blossom adorned the the grounds of the Sydney, Australia temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. By the time we arrived at the temple, it was dusk, and I worked quickly to take my pictures before dark. Walking back to the car I noticed this single blossom in front of a slatted fence. Even though it was dark, the soft white petals stood out from the colorful background and I stopped to photograph it. This was the type of image to throw caution to the wind and edit to my heart's content. I had to bump up the exposure, and bring out details in the background. Then I added some texture and pattern to finish it up.
Monday, July 30, 2012
A War Story
I hate war, and I hate war movies. I never thought there could be anything funny or entertaining about a movie depicting war............however, this talented film maker from Utah changed my mind.
Well, maybe you Nikon enthusiasts didn't think that was very funny!!
Well, maybe you Nikon enthusiasts didn't think that was very funny!!
Sunday, July 29, 2012
I posted this photo on our Kiwi Krossings missionary blog, but thought I'd post it here as well, since I rarely post family photos:
Here we are ready to go to a fancy
dress ball put on by our stake. Missionaries, however, rarely bring
ball gowns on a mission (haha), so the best we could do was for me to
wear a black suit and for Jeff to wear what he wears every day,
(although I thought the kiwi tie was a nice touch). I haven't taken
many photos of us together so I thought I'd take a quick one before our
guests, (fellow missionary couples), came to dinner prior to the
dance.
For those of you interested: I set
my camera on a tripod, (with a diffuser on my flash to soften the
light), and we stood in front of a plain gray wall. I tweaked the
white balance to make the color 'warmer' and then I added a textured
background so it wasn't quite so boring. A few other tweaks and in 2-3
minutes I was done. I kinda like the color wash look.
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Hamilton Gardens, New Zealand
Hamilton Gardens, Hamilton, New Zealand
A little over a week ago we had an assignment in Hamilton, which is about an hour and a half drive south of Auckland. We arrived early for our meeting so we decided to spend a little time in the Hamilton Gardens. It was a dull, cloudy day, not very enticing for photography. But as usual, I hauled around my camera bag, mainly because I never, ever leave my camera equipment in the car, not even in the trunk. Anyway, I took very few photos, but this one I really love. I adjusted it with the 'simplify' filter in Topaz Adjust. This eliminated distracting specks of light and helped bring out the colors and reflection in the water.
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Play Your Didgeridoo, Blue
Remember, 'Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport'???? There's a line that goes, 'Play your didgeridoo, Blue'. This is a didgeridoo. It is basically a hollowed out log. The 'real' ones are hollowed out by termites, so we were told. The ones made for tourists are not and are colorfully painted. It was amazing how many different sounds he produced. Now for a few behind the scenes snaps:
Nice looking accompanist!
And one for the grandkids back home!
(I was shooting in bright midday sun, trying to get a clear shot amid dozens of tourists, so not great technically, but sometimes the subject is more important than the technicalities!)
(I was shooting in bright midday sun, trying to get a clear shot amid dozens of tourists, so not great technically, but sometimes the subject is more important than the technicalities!)
Monday, July 16, 2012
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Nicely Framed
After the last post I thought I'd better post something pretty. This photo was taken in the dark after I finished photographing the Sydney Temple at dusk. I experimented with the amount of flash in order to light up the 'frame' (branch), in the background, without blowing out the flower in the foreground.
Monday, July 9, 2012
Yikes!
So, it was dusk and I was having a wonderful time photographing the Sydney Opera house from across the harbor. I was standing near some bushes, and happened to look about 8 inches next to me, and to my horror, I saw this huge spider. After I jumped about three feet I noticed there were about 6 identical, huge spiders right near where I was standing. It gives me the creeps just thinking about it now.
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Thursday, July 5, 2012
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