Lilac bush catching the last bit of sun before it fell below the western horizon. Shot hand-held using Speedlite with soft box attachment to provide a little fill.
Grape leaves and baby grapes.
It didn’t start out that way. In fact, I was actually able to get away at lunch which allowed me to take this lovely photo.
BUT.
Then I found out that a corporate visitor would be arriving late in the afternoon rather than tomorrow morning AND wanted me to schedule meetings for him.
I’m the executive assistant so I needed to be there, but I was also supposed to leave for class at the same time Big Guy was scheduled to show up. Something had to give.
Quick email to Jeff letting him know that I would not be able to make class which bummed me out because I was hoping to get some feedback on my prints. Gracious man that he is, Jeff offered to take a look at my prints tomorrow. So at 9am I’ll slip away to his studio which is literally right around the corner from where I work (after arriving at work early to make sure Big Guy is all settled in).
I left work around 5:15 and took a different route home trying to miss all the spring/summer road construction.
I missed the construction, but not the head-on collision traffic jam on the alternate route.
I arrived home after 7pm.
Taken this evening as the sun was setting. The dancing light on the branches really caught my eye. Black and white seemed the best treatment of this photo.
I shot the photo below through our glass front door looking southeast. I used a very large aperture and focused on the far horizon. Those dark lines are not shadows. They are the bars of our stair railing. And yet . . . look closely. You can see right through them. The effect is even more noticeable if you click on the photo to see the larger image. If there is someone who can explain this illusion to me, I’d really appreciate it. Does it have to do with bending light?
Spring is busting out all over in my backyard. I shot these this morning while the sun was still relatively low in the sky.
Some apple blossoms . . .
I’m loving the rim from the sunlight in this one.
The lilacs have gone nuts.
I plan on posting more of my f/2.2 photos a bit later today, but first I have PRINTING to do!