by Jennifer Triplett | Jan 5, 2014 | Abstract Photography, 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 | Dec 21, 2013 | Abstract Photography, Study of Lights |
Holiday Abstract By Jennifer Triplett The mission of this photography session was to create the lights as if they were floating by themselves and to make them apear at different levels which was achieved with stepping my camera lens manually. Share this:PostLike...
by Jennifer Triplett | Jun 21, 2013 | Abstract Photography, Study of Lights |
Fun Friday or Freedom Friday. Happy Solstice! My way to do something a little different that comes from studio work. Freedom to be creative and explore the unknown and simply see what transpires. This photography of lights was actually taken while moving in a car at...
by Jennifer Triplett | Feb 18, 2013 | Abstract Photography, Photography |
Photography Beyond the Photograph Photography by Jennifer Triplett The beauty of photography is that it captures a moment in time and that you can use it to evoke feelings. With that said, there are allot of opinions as to at what point photography transforms itself...
by Jennifer Triplett | Sep 24, 2012 | Abstract Photography, Photography, Shadow Study |
Rose Gray Scale Gives a Dancing Feel In this photograph I was looking to transform a rather dull colored photo of rose into something that conveys movement while setting a melancholy mood. This is a photograph of a red rose. Something so beautiful that requires so...
by Jennifer Triplett | May 3, 2012 | Abstract Photography, Nature Photography, Photography |
Originally not a very exciting photograph, I decided to see if there was any creative hope to make this viewer-worthy. Who can’t resist blowing the dandelion seeds? My son does it all the time. But I never really paid much attention to the dandelion. It’s...