Diffused Lighting, Snowflakes and Flowers
The autumn of 2012 in Northern Nevada has been anything but typical with warm sunny days and mild nights. As all good things must eventually come to an end, on the morning of November 10th. a cold front passed through the area covering the landscape in a blanket of snow.
Once the storm passed, the sky remained overcast which created nice, even soft lighting. A walk through the yard found the flowers decorated with snow that were still in bloom.
The diffused lighting without the harsh shadows and contrast from direct sunlight allowed the colors of the flowers to appear more saturated, as with the red filaments on the bird of paradise bush.
A pink petunia
nestled in the snow might make an attractive Christmas card.
The
additional moisture accented the plants, creating interesting patterns with
water droplets.
The thorn on the branch of a purple robe locus trees stands out in sharp contrast against the light background, the near freezing temperature suspends a water drop that is too frigid to fall.
A
stalk of Russian Sage wears a frosty hat.
The scattered light passing through the clouds creates a surreal, dreamy effect on the pampas grass.
Finding the conditions completely favorable in nature photography is often a huge challenge. However, when things are just right it is a fun and rewarding experience to be out there and in the moment.
Great news, "November Montmartre", an exhibition of photographers from
around the world has been extended through December 13th. For mor
information, please follow the link:
http://bonnierannald.blogspot.com/2012/11/bonnie-rannalds-photographic.html
What
an exciting and interesting photo-adventure this day has been. I love
it when I am drawn to an area and not knowing what to expect I get
treated to new experiences.
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Photography places me in the moment where I can share that moment in time. It becomes a life story as represented by my interaction with the scene. The happiness and beauty or the sorrow and strife; how I focus leaves a lasting impression that might touch the viewer on a spiritual level.
"Reflecting Nature's Artistry"
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