by Jennifer Triplett | Feb 15, 2012 | Abstract Photography, 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 12, 2012 | Abstract Photography, Nature Photography, Photography |
Nature and design. A perfect team. Consider all of the amazing things we see from day to day. From the simple shapes to the complex squiggles. It’s all there; design. Patterns from shadows, branches against a sky; it’s still there. But take what you see a...
by Jennifer Triplett | Feb 5, 2012 | Abstract Photography, Photography |
Grammy got her sports car she has been wanting. Sunroof and all. I should say my mom. She is impressed with XM radio, I’m impressed with the USB port. I decided to take the opportunity to take some photos with my new cell phone, which unfortunately is not an...
by Jennifer Triplett | Jan 28, 2012 | Abstract Photography, Photography |
This Photographic Art piece was a creation from a photography light study I did last month. I took the image further in post production to create a feeling of movement created by vibration. I just thought I would share it. The nice thing about lights, is that when you...
by Jennifer Triplett | Jan 24, 2012 | Abstract Photography, Photography, Shadow Study |
An instant inspiration tonight as I was completely lacking creative thought from a long day of web development and bookkeeping. The hallway ceiling light was making wonderful patterns that I just had to take a photo of to share. Then when I brought it into my photo...
by Jennifer Triplett | Jan 22, 2012 | Abstract Photography, Photography |
Simple. It’s funny how a simple compositional idea can inspire you to do something creative. I took this photo today. We had our first accumulation of snow/ice. A mere 1/2″. The shapes of the ice and the bulb complemented each other even though they come...