Photo Madness
Apr. 20th, 2005 10:54 amMy trip to Aptos last Saturday gave me a chance to play with my macro lens some more. Seascape Park is a lovely place on the southern tip of Seascape Resort, with lots of interesting flora. I didn't bring the camera on my first walk around the pathway, and am kicking myself because I saw two bunny rabbits grazing, but by the time I had returned they were gone, thanks to lots of people walking their dogs on the path.
While I was shooting the bright pink flowers, a friendly older fellow named Gil started up a conversation about photography. He's been doing digital after a lifetime of film. From the equipment he described, I'm sure he was a professional. He was just out walking his Springer spaniel and enjoying the pleasant day. I was able to explain to him some of the reasons he saw differences in color balance between digital and film, but I suspect he already knew all that.
Anyway, here's my favorite of the macro photos - I just love the blast of color, and it's now my background at work:
Click on the image for the humongous full-sized original (it will pop up in another browser window, assuming you're not using a pop-up blocker).
You can view all the seascape Park photos by going here
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Just 'cause I'm really jazzed by most of these shots, click on the thumbnail to see the big picture...
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
While I was shooting the bright pink flowers, a friendly older fellow named Gil started up a conversation about photography. He's been doing digital after a lifetime of film. From the equipment he described, I'm sure he was a professional. He was just out walking his Springer spaniel and enjoying the pleasant day. I was able to explain to him some of the reasons he saw differences in color balance between digital and film, but I suspect he already knew all that.
Anyway, here's my favorite of the macro photos - I just love the blast of color, and it's now my background at work:
Click on the image for the humongous full-sized original (it will pop up in another browser window, assuming you're not using a pop-up blocker).
You can view all the seascape Park photos by going here
Edit Add:
Just 'cause I'm really jazzed by most of these shots, click on the thumbnail to see the big picture...
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Date: 2005-04-20 08:29 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-04-20 09:48 pm (UTC)Be my guest. No need to ask, if I put it online, the only thing I ask is to not see it show up at the Guggenheim with someone else's name on it.
:-)