by Jennifer Triplett | Mar 13, 2012 | Abstract Photography, Nature Photography, Photography |
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 18, 2012 | Nature Photography, Photography |
Picture this image with the sounds of loons calling and fish splashing. No noises from humans. They are sleeping. This is the time of the day I love most in Canada. I took this photo last year and came across it today while searching for something else. I am drawn to...
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 9, 2012 | 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 | Feb 2, 2012 | Nature Photography, Photography |
Yesterday was an amazing day here in Maryland. I took the opportunity to walk along the Severn River at a local beach which is part of Sullivan’s Cove. There is a live bog here, which is vital to filtering out pollutants. I had no intention of doing a Weekly...
by Jennifer Triplett | Jan 18, 2012 | Abstract Photography, Nature Photography |
5:45 a.m. Photoshop was resting from a long night of designing. Facing directly East was a beautiful sunrise that I refused to go outside for. I was warm and snug with coffee in my hand. Not a chance! So I decided to an experiment inside. The effect was created by the...