Saturday, July 11, 2009

Why is my name on the photos?

My photos are copyrighted. I certainly don't mind if people copy or download my photos for personal use but please leave my name on the photo. Any commercial use without my strict, written permission is prohibited by law. Thanks for your understanding.






Peek-a-boo's photo was taken in Rocky Mountain National Park the fall of 2008.
The blob is the doorpost of the car, not exactly photogenic, but to me a critical point of the composition. As Randy (Hubby) pulled away from the group on the side of the road, it was as though she was sneaking one last look at me. Who was watching who?



Photo information: Sony DSC-W120. f/2.8,1/80 sec, ISO-125, Focal length 5 mm, Max aperture 3. Settings were automatic.

Flowing Grasses, Original Post April 2009


Flowing Grasses (Original)

This photo was also taken at the Denver Botanic Gardens. I loved the different textures and shapes. I actually made 9 photos out of the original by cutting out and resizing sections of them. Here is one of them.

May in the Denver Botanical Gardens, Original Post January 2009

Busy Bee

Sun and Shade



Through the Arch



Sunny Faces in the Shadows





Tree Awaits Her Leaves

























Peaceful Pond

October 2008. Old Beaver Pond on road to Jefferson Lake,Colorado.
I did not intentionally frame this photo the way it turned out.
I didn't notice the quality of the reflections until I uploaded to my computer.


I think I this is one of, if not the best photo I have ever taken. I entered it in the National Geo. International Photo Contest. Haven't heard back from them yet...grin.


Canon PowerShot A570 IS
f/3.5; Exposure time: 1/60sec; ISO-80 Focal 10 mm; Max aperture 3.625











The Old Shed

October 2008
Guanella Pass, CO

Canon PowerShot A570
F-stop: f/5.5; Exposure time: 1/40sec; ISO-80; Focal length 23 mm; Max aperture 4.906









Originally Posted January 2009












Reflection in a Pond











Leaning
Pine






Heart of Dahlia