by Jennifer Triplett | Sep 24, 2018 | Lakes, Nature Photography, Photography, photos |
When you go on a hike with the name Moose in it and find out the Moose are hanging out at the public beach area instead. We had never seen a moose this close. Having done our fair share of moose hunting in Maine and Eastern Canada we got a double whammy to be...
by Jennifer Triplett | Nov 1, 2012 | Art, Most Popular, Nature Photography, Photography, photos |
Flowers with a Touch of Imperfection After much waiting and researching and waiting and then researching again, I final replaced my good old Rebel xTi. I haven’t looked back. My new camera is the Canon 7D. Here is one of my first shots outside. I chose an easy...
by Jennifer Triplett | Oct 23, 2012 | Lakes, Most Popular, Nature Photography, Photography, photos |
While kayaking (thank you spell check!) in Canada, I was able capture this shot with my PowerShot. The water was so calm, that the slightest breeze made this delicate wave. The reflections look like beautiful strokes of paint. It was a remarkably calming experience....
by Jennifer Triplett | Oct 7, 2012 | Bridges, Most Popular, Photography, Photography of sunrises, photos |
Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay Bridge at Sunrise The Chesapeake Bay is beautiful, especially at sunrise. This photo of the Bay Bridge, during the sunrise, was taken from the Carnival Pride Cruise. I was amazed at the lines and patterns of this bridge. It was an...
by Jennifer Triplett | Apr 14, 2012 | Inspiration, Most Popular, Nature Photography, Photography, photos, Travel |
This brings back memories. Taken many moons ago, when I was working on an automated concept vehicle project. I managed to captured this moment on the docks of California. Although I didn’t get too much time to enjoy my visit (it was a business trip), I did get a...
by Jennifer Triplett | Dec 29, 2011 | Photography, photos |
Weekly Photo Challenge: Between. As I traveled up this very shaky, not so safe looking railroad track at Mount Washington, I realized I might as well enjoy the ride because there really was no turning back. I created this as black and white to evoke more of a mood. I...