Sunday, June 17, 2018

Around The House (ATH)

I want to see if i can post a series, over time, of photographs around the house — indoors and outdoors.

Orange Day Lily
I have been cutting 'about to bloom, you can see a couple in the photograph, and putting them indoors to open and occasionally they don't open and just fall off. This one opened wonderfully.

Pink Oxalis - doesn't bloom very often but has beautiful beet-pink tiny flowers.

The top Pink Oxalis was photographed in the afternoon sun; the leaf above was photographed only with general lightening of the room.


Yumm-

Rhododendron





Wednesday, June 13, 2018

Rainbow

In the same yard as below, this showed up a couple weeks ago:

If it looks a little dark, that's cause it was. We are in the rain/thunderstorm period - this afternoon there is a 60% chance of another thunderstorm; i love 'em!

The photograph above i did move a couple of items out of the picture as i like the wide open space of the image: there was a small evergreen tree in the foreground and the neighbors (on the right) raised garden jutting into the photograph. I like it this way.

Ornamental Japanese Chestnut

This is the second year this tree in our backyard as bloomed and it is one of the most beautiful trees i've seen when its blooming. It also has a strong aroma, pungent, musky and very invading as some aromas can be. I can sometimes smell it a block away if i'm downwind. If you are not familiar with the aroma, then i'm guessing it just an unpleasant smell.



Sunday, May 27, 2018

Mushrooms forest

Four days ago i picked up a stick — a small piece of wood, from the ground and when i looked closer at it i saw there were many very small mushrooms; a forest of mushrooms actually.


They are super small, maybe half the size of a grain of rice. It is the first time i've seen one of the ways that mushrooms spread their spoors - the outer cover splits and the hundreds of seeds spill out to be carried away on the wind.

To give a sense of their size, i put a penny beside the wood and took a photo of both the penny and wood:


Yes, that is really how small they are; about the size of the lettering on a penny.

I wanted to see if i could take some photos there were down in the middle of the forest —




I haven't done any cropping, these are all full frame. I think they are tight enough that i can crop tightly around one or two of the mushrooms which would give a good idea of how they are growing attached to the wood.

Currently i am storing the mushrooms in the refrigerator which seems to preserve them well so i can have another go at photographing them tomorrow.

Sunday, May 20, 2018

Blooms with the Sony

Continuing to work with the Sony, yesterday i spent sometime learning how to use the camera for macro work:

Full image of a rhododendron 

cropped to the center

This is 21 images that are stacked focused. It turns out that neither Helicon Focus nor Lightroom will allow the Sony to tether into their software. Bummer, really. Makes this kinds shooting much more difficult, not impossible but certainly challenging.

A bit over a week ago i took the Sony to the local botanical garden and came away with these:



I didn't seem them at the time but there are a lot of aphids on the second flower stem clearly visible against the green background. I don't know what the name of this flower is.

There were also Lady Slippers that a passerby mentioned to me and they were beautiful and, i believe, i'd not seen this kinda of flower before other then a picture in a magazine:



And then there were these very cute little bells:


The plant that had these bells had hundreds of them and the difficulty was deciding how many to focus on.

All in all, the Sony is working out very well and i feel i've just barely touched upon its possibilities.

Saturday, May 5, 2018

Sony

Have a new camera; Sony a7 lll. It is the one that i wanted as the Canon i have been using is getting to heavy to carry around - the Sony is 30% smaller and lighter, is full frame and, best of all, mirrorless. What does all that mean? I'll tell you when i know.

Couple of first images i took:

Amaryllis

Study or Guest Room

And yesterday i visited the NC Arboretum which is just a few miles from here and came home with these photographs:

The pink tulips were amazing



And one bumble bee 
This was a rather large bumble bee and whenever it landed on a flower, they bowed over; so, the bee is actually upside down and i rotated the image so it would appear on top when in reality is it hanging upside down.


Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Trees

Some of the trees looked pretty awesome standing cold and forlorn looking at the ice's edge —


  A week ago we drove to Bryson City where the Great Smoky Mountain Rail Road is located.  I heard about this mountain train ride some years...