by Jennifer Triplett | Apr 26, 2020 | Inspiration, Lighting effect, Photography, Travel |
We took a bike ride along the C&O canal just around the same time last year. It was incredibly dark and narrow. As we pushed our bikes on through, ill prepared with no lights all we could do was focus on the spectacular light at the end. Share this:PostLike...
by Jennifer Triplett | Jan 5, 2014 | Abstract Photography, Art, Lighting effect, Most Popular, Photography, Photography Abstract, Travel |
Longwood Garden Light Display Just awhile ago I had the pleasure of visiting Longwood Gardens in PA. While the crowds were a bit overwhelming, the spectacular exhibits were not. But beyond the typical light images that I enjoy taking a step outside my comfort zone and...
by Jennifer Triplett | Mar 13, 2012 | Abstract Photography, Lighting effect, Most Popular, Nature Photography, Photography, Photography Tips |
Experimenting with photography outside, I took 3 closeup lenses from my old Vivitar and placed them over my Canon EOS. You would think I went into Photoshop and did some crazy blur filter or something. Sorry…what you see is what you get. This is an image of...
by Jennifer Triplett | Feb 15, 2012 | Abstract Photography, Art, Lighting effect, Lights, Photography |
Who said the camera was for simply clicking? Go ahead open up your lens for awhile. Have some fun. Shake it. Swirl it. Move it in a pattern. Burn a couple of calories. Who knows what you’ll come up with. This was taken with my Canon Rebel. Shutter open for what...
by Jennifer Triplett | Feb 9, 2012 | Inspiration, Lighting effect, Nature Photography, Photography |
In my opinion there is nothing more beautiful than watching the sun glisten off water. Especially when there is movement. In this scenario the sun was creating a glare, however the glare was moving with the waves. This pattern of movement was behind a rope with river...
by Jennifer Triplett | Dec 11, 2011 | Abstract Photography, Interesting Photos, Lighting effect, Lights, Photography |
So what do you think? My friend Debbie says it looks like a coral reef. This is an original photo taken from my personal project “Study of Lights”. I moved forward and backwards to get this effect. I normally don’t blog more than once a day, but...