by Jennifer Triplett | Mar 6, 2015 | Inspiration, Nature Photography, Snow, Trees, Weather Photography |
Call me evil. But I can’t get enough of this view. We’ve had a rough winter, not just in Maryland, and I am really looking forward to this blue sky with tree branches having their beautiful pink/white blooms don’t get me wrong. But there is something...
by Jennifer Triplett | Feb 29, 2012 | Abstract Photography, Art, Inspiration, Most Popular, Photography, Rain, Trees |
When it rains I feel time stops a little and slows down, taking time to see things in a new light. This photograph was taken while I was sitting in carpool at school. I was completely bored out of my mind. Then while staring off into la la land I saw how the raindrops...
by Jennifer Triplett | Feb 18, 2012 | Art, Nature Photography, Photography, Photography of sunrises, Photos of Birds, Trees |
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 | Jan 16, 2012 | Abstract Photography, Nature Photography, Trees |
This photograph was taken with close up lenses that used on my old faithful Vivitar Camera. Just for fun I thought I’d give it a try. I screwed together two close up lenses and held them over my Digital Camera Lens. The idea was to abstract a tree branch so that...
by Jennifer Triplett | Dec 16, 2011 | Nature Photography, Photography, Trees |
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 4, 2011 | Interesting Photos, Nature Photography, photos, Trees |
Canada roads offer some amazing untouched images with beautiful landscapes, but I’ve never seen anything like a this tree. Vines had overgrown the tree to form the shape of a deer. No one believed me at first. It was hidden nicely with the other trees. Copyright...