by Jennifer Triplett | Dec 21, 2011 | Photography |
Sometimes during the holiday season it’s nice to remember the fun memories of the things you miss. Max, lived to be 16 1/2 years old. He passed away last February. Max was found as a 5 week old puppy in a box on the side of a road in West Virginia. Since the day...
by Jennifer Triplett | Dec 20, 2011 | Abstract Photography, Photography, Travel |
“Don’t lick the ice”. Were the last words spoken to us as we entered the room for the annual Ice show at the National Gaylord in Washington D.C. Even though I did see tropical colors that reminded me of Italian ice, I never had any desire to lick the...
by Jennifer Triplett | Dec 18, 2011 | Abstract Photography, Photography |
One day while we were on travel, my son called to me in a very excited voice. “Mommy, come take a look into another dimension!” I thought he had lost it. However, to my amazement, I noticed that on each side of the wall and in front, there were mirrors and...
by Jennifer Triplett | Dec 16, 2011 | Nature Photography, Photography |
Photography of a smoke tree with the sun’s rays cast a glowing look on it’s leaves. As the sun sets leaves and nature can become illuminated and create fascinating shadows and highlights. This golden leaf soaks in the last hour or so of the day. As I was...
by Jennifer Triplett | Dec 14, 2011 | Photography, Travel |
I am putting this post back up top, as a Happy Holidays! Now that last minute everything is upon us, my posting will be limited. Enjoy your Holidays! Now for something really fun! Ice sculptors from Northern China displayed their incredible talent at the National...
by Jennifer Triplett | Dec 12, 2011 | Abstract Photography, Photography |
I’m continuing my study of lights and how their contrast create interesting illustrations using Photoshop techniques. This photo was taken in the dark of a Christmas Tree with my Canon XTi. I chose not to use any filters, because I wanted allot of glare and...