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Showing posts with label sculpture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sculpture. Show all posts

Sunday, June 16, 2019

Art of a San Francisco Street - Chinatown

Previous San Francisco City Street Post:  Walking from Union Square to Chinatown

Taking photos and window shopping.  What a peaceful time that would only have been made better if I'd had several thousand dollars to spend!  

Here are the sights that caught my eye and lens.  

Michael's, art, stone, sculpture, lights, bokeh, chandelier, painting, graffiti, painting, artist, street photography,

Michael's, art, stone, sculpture, lights, bokeh, chandelier, painting, graffiti, painting, artist, street photography,

Michael's, art, stone, sculpture, lights, bokeh, chandelier, painting, graffiti, painting, artist, street photography, lion, Dragon Gate

Michael's, art, stone, sculpture, lights, bokeh, chandelier, painting, graffiti, painting, artist, street photography, turtle, penny, macro

Michael's, art, stone, sculpture, lights, bokeh, chandelier, painting, graffiti, painting, artist, street photography, bird, flight

Michael's, art, stone, sculpture, lights, bokeh, chandelier, painting, graffiti, painting, artist, street photography, knick knacks, gift store, trinkets

Michael's, art, stone, sculpture, lights, bokeh, chandelier, painting, graffiti, painting, artist, street photography,

Michael's, art, stone, sculpture, lights, bokeh, chandelier, painting, graffiti, painting, artist, street photography, lion, silver

Michael's, art, stone, sculpture, lights, bokeh, chandelier, painting, graffiti, painting, artist, street photography, lion, silver

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Michael's, art, stone, sculpture, lights, bokeh, chandelier, painting, graffiti, painting, artist, street photography, panda, bamboo

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Michael's, art, stone, sculpture, lights, bokeh, chandelier, painting, graffiti, painting, artist, street photography, trinkets, gifts, knick knacks

Michael's, art, stone, sculpture, lights, bokeh, chandelier, painting, graffiti, painting, artist, street photography, bric a brac, trinket, knick knacks, gifts

Michael's, art, stone, sculpture, lights, bokeh, chandelier, painting, graffiti, painting, artist, street photography, knick knack, gift,

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Michael's, art, stone, sculpture, lights, bokeh, chandelier, painting, graffiti, painting, artist, street photography, Hope, Love, Jhope

Same painting, alternate colors. 
Michael's, art, stone, sculpture, lights, bokeh, chandelier, painting, graffiti, painting, artist, street photography, Hope, Love, Jhope, red

Michael's, art, stone, sculpture, lights, bokeh, chandelier, painting, graffiti, painting, artist, street photography, asian girl

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Michael's, art, stone, sculpture, lights, bokeh, chandelier, painting, graffiti, painting, artist, street photography, dragon, photography,

Michael's, art, stone, sculpture, lights, bokeh, chandelier, painting, graffiti, painting, artist, street photography, BTS, Like a Butterfly, self-portrait, butterflies, heart, Love, fine art

xoxo

Nikon D600

Sunday, January 6, 2019

Macro Magic at the Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens - January 2018

Ready for more color and fun at the beautiful botanical gardens in Mendocino California?  Then you're in the right place!  To check out the previous posts from this road trip, click on the links below:

1) Super Blood Blue Moon: Gorgeous shots of the moon!

2) Beaches of Fort Bragg:  Sun, Sea, and Birds

3)  Botanical Gardens: Flowers, Art, and Birds

As I mentioned in the previous post, although my objective at the gardens was to try out my extension tubes and practice my Macro Photography, once I switched lenses to see the woodpeckers, I kept it off for a bit and was extra glad when I came across a fantastic metal dragon sculpture!

For sake of transparency, I had fun coloring my dragons a little bit in Photoshop.  I love dragons and wanted to enhance the feel I got of this magical creature in a beautiful garden.


My magical dragons!  I love them.


Now, just so you know, Here is what the scales actually looked like and you can see that they are mostly bronze with green (possibly from oxidation?) being the next color and a little bit of a blue/purple tinge too.  But the purple on the dragon above is almost all my doing.


And now, back to our regularly scheduled macros. The next two photos are similar to a couple in the last post.  The first one is a different bud and the second one is a different edit.  :-)




Let me ask you a question.  How often do you look at the back of plants or flowers? 


They often have a unique beauty all their own.


Just something to think about the next time you're out wandering in a garden.  😉




Speaking of dragons, I get a distinct dragon feel from this next little bud!


Another great target for Macro Photography:  bugs! 


I love this next one.  I love fuzzy things and black and white. 











The water bokeh in the shot above will lead us into our next post which will be titled Food and Water. Something all of us need, right?  So be sure to check it out.  :-)

xoxo

Nikon D3300

Gardens By the Sea - The Amazing Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens January 2018

After wandering around the beaches of Fort Bragg after the Super Blood Blue Moon, I headed over to the Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens next.  I had some extension tubes with me that I had never tried out, so i wanted to take the opportunity to work on some Macro Photography.  

To be honest, I wasn't sure if there would be a lot of flowers blooming, but the gardens are huge -  so I was hopeful.  Also honestly, I didn't even cover like a quarter of the gardens.  Did I mention they are huge?  


See that little square in the upper right corner of the map?  That's basically all I saw.  I mean, I had been up all night and done quite a bit of walking by this point.  Plus had to drive 4-5  hours or so to get home depending on traffic.  So I couldn't spend all day at the gardens without being in danger of driving while sleepy. 

But, despite it being the end of January, I was delighted to see that there were many flowers in bloom and a ton of other cool stuff to see (and of course photograph)!  So, I'll be splitting this into a series because otherwise, frankly, all of the color and patterns are a little overwhelming to the eye. 

So, welcome to the world of Macro Photography (or, welcome back if you already are familiar with this genre)!



Macro Photography is not limited to just flowers/plants, although that is mostly what I focused on this particular day.  But there are also some fun sculptures in the gardens and I love art too, so I couldn't resist.  


I think the beautiful thing about Macro Photography is that in bringing things so close, the focus is more on patterns and light.  Mood and emotion.  Instead of the scene as a whole.  It's a little bit abstract and I love to feel that I might be creating something in a macro shot that other people may not have noticed or a perspective they may not have thought about.  







This next one reminds me of a spider or an octopus.  




In case you couldn't tell, stamen are one of my favorite targets.  But berries and other things are just as interesting in Macros.



Macros can even give a new perspective to a branch with peeling bark . 


Another awesome thing is that pictures get a lot of "natural bokeh" which is not bokeh caused by the camera, but rather by the magnification of things in the background such as petals, water, light through leaves, etc., some of which you can see in the pictures above and below. 




The birth of a flower.






Most people know I love to birdwatch too.  So of course I was carrying my "big" 300 zoom lens just in case I happened upon some birds.  And I did!  I quickly switched out lenses when I heard the distinctive knocking of a woodpecker in the trees above my head. 


And I was so happy because there was not just one, but three clown-faced Acorn Woodpeckers!


This is a good time to end the story for now.  Stayed tuned for more macro magic in the next post!

xoxo

Nikon D3300