Showing posts with label nebraska. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nebraska. Show all posts

Saturday, December 13, 2014

Blue Skies


I find myself becoming particular about light. Not time-of-day light - that's nothing new, I adore dawn and pre-dawn. No, I'm talking about indoor lighting. For example - I was at a wedding this afternoon, and there were candles and hanging lights throughout the cathedral. Beautiful, yes? But difficult to photograph while seated (since your don't have full range of motion with your arms).

Ah, but softer light, diffused light that perhaps is streaming through a window - that is a shape I can play with. And while we're at it, shall we add some blinds to the window, for texture? By all means. And that is the start of this series.


Thursday, December 11, 2014

That which Is and Is Not


Are these photographs white? 
Are these



If you've been following my work for some time, you know that I get excited about "that which is and is not". Of course, these photographs are white-blue. And they are not - they are orange fall trees, they are sunset Nebraskan sky, they are blurred 1/2, 3/5 and 1 second exposure prints.

And they are freaking awesome.


Sunday, December 7, 2014

Wintry Winds


Same photo, same layering orientation, different layering method. 

Same wintry bliss. 
:)


Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Chill


This scene belongs in a vampy teen blockbuster about werewolves and the undead.


Or in the Nebraska woods.

Saturday, November 29, 2014

The Weird Ones


I can read your mind - "How is she going to tie these together?!"


No idea. 


Enjoy!

Friday, November 21, 2014

Nebraskan Sky


 Once upon a time, a photographer found herself on a Nebraskan parking lot, face with a beautiful sunset and time to kill (waiting for her pizzas). (Nom.) If you've never been, Nebraska is kind of flat and open - not a lot of anything between you and the Big Ol' Sky. 


So the photographer walked to the middle of the basically empty parking lot, and started spinning.
Half second exposures allowed her to spin almost 360 degrees.


(What's that white light, the moon? She thought so too, but no - it's a light in the parking lot. Ha.)

Here's the moon:



Thursday, November 13, 2014


Poll:

(a) I love your blog! Keep posting daily!

(b) I love your blog! But what if you posted collections all at once, instead of leaking 'em to me a day at a time? I live in the Netflix age, I like a good binge!