Posts tagged “water

Emerald Water, Topaz Sky


Lightning at the Lake


Midday at the Oasis


Days Gone By


Down to the Waterline


Water Lilies


My Newest Magazine Cover


Uphill Climb


Another Inviting Swimming Pool

This home was one of my assignments to shoot this week. I always try to find interesting angles to shoot with swimming pools and this home provided me with nice perspectives.


Rain on the Lake


A Walk in the Rain


A Good Spot for a Good Book

I’ve been shooting some senior portrait sessions lately so I’m posting some samples from the sessions here. This young lady is a self-proclaimed bookworm so we worked a few of her poses around that theme.


Bright in the Night


Water Color


Afternoon Stroll


Deep, Dark Water in the Deep, Dark Night


Comet on the Horizon

Click on the image above for the better large view. I had an opportunity to make a photograph of comet PANSTARRS  this weekend. From here it currently appears just after sunset and just above the thick atmospheric haze on the horizon. I went to the beach to get  a view that would be unobstructed by trees or buildings. I took a few wide shots when I got there and got setup. I thought I would take a few closer shots of the comet but it quickly sank into the atmospheric murk above the waters of the Gulf and I decided it wasn’t worth changing lenses at that point. I did stay awhile though and made some artistic time-lapse images of the incoming tide by moonlight. There was a beach carnival going on to the north of me and later in the evening they set off some nice fireworks which I also made some images of.


Hydrophobicity Scale

It’s a science pun, a really esoteric science pun.


Water Color


While We’re Here, Let’s Take a Dip in the Pool

The water in the swimming pool at the home I photographed the other day looked the coolest and most inviting of just about any I’ve seen. As I sit behind my computer processing the images from the assignment I keep daydreaming about how refreshing it would be to jump in for a swim.


Sail Away

Posting something for mom here today.


Blue


Misty Moonrise


Tiny Stream

I always enjoy returning to this little stream with my camera because the vivid color of the algae that covers the rocks contrasts so well with the autumn leaves and the sky color that the moving water reflects.