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 | Jun 12, 2012 | Photography, Travel |
A rare opportunity to view the Chesapeake Bay Bridge from the balcony of our room from our Carnival Cruise returning from the Bahamas. It was one of the most beautiful sites I have seen (except for the blue waters and white sands of the Caribbean-another post). I used...
by Jennifer Triplett | May 11, 2012 | Nature Photography, Photography, Photography of sunrises |
We all need to be unfocused at times. Share this:PostLike this:Like...
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...
by Jennifer Triplett | Apr 30, 2012 | Photography |
I didn’t realize how many photos I took! I decided the best approach to sharing would be a slideshow or I would be posting on the same subject for the next year. Share this:PostLike this:Like...
by Jennifer Triplett | Apr 24, 2012 | Abstract Photography, Photography |
Study of Cars and Design. This is the cleanest engine I have ever seen. I can only imagine the work that went into keeping it this way, especially in our high pollen area. I never realized how many shapes there are in engines. Quite frankly, engines are not things I...