Fall is my second favorite season because it always has these two perfect weeks when the sky is always blue and the leaves are so vibrant as they get ready to drop to the ground. Usually fall for me begins by the end of September but here in Florence it seemed to take forever to [...]
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Fall Leaves!
Posted in Nature Photography, Semester Abroad, tagged Fall, Florence, Italy, Leaves, photography, Traveling, Tuscany on November 19, 2009 | 6 Comments »
One Last Post
Posted in Nature Photography, tagged Chinese, Chinese Garden, Dragon, photography, Scholar Garden on August 31, 2009 | 2 Comments »
These are some pictures of my neighbors new garden. The worked for three years on creating this Chinese Scholar Garden. I went over quickly this after noon to look at it before I left because it was officially completed yesterday.
The pathway goes in a zig zag to make it harder for the demons to travel.
This [...]
Spring Pictures
Posted in Nature Photography, tagged Nature, Nature Photography, photography, Streams, trees, Upper Lake on August 29, 2009 | 3 Comments »
So even though I stopped posting during the past few months, I never really stopped taking pictures. The following pictures are from a lake called Upper Lake about two blocks away from my house that I took when I was taking my dog for a walk. It was a beautiful spring day, and the pictures [...]
Tulipmania
Posted in Nature Photography, tagged flowers, gardener, gardens, photography, Plants, tulips on August 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This past semester (I’m talking back in April) I wrote a paper on the reflection of the growing Europe trading world within paintings. In this paper I spent about two pages discussing tulips, which was only possible after reading a 300 page + book about tulips. My mom is a very big gardener, all the [...]
I’m BACK
Posted in Nature Photography, tagged Flower, Nature, photography, Plants, Rain, Roses on August 21, 2009 | 4 Comments »
I have been feeling pretty uninspired lately with pictures. This is the longest time I have really spent in the same city, I’ve put down all my photo projects, and I’ve really only been taking pictures of my friends or for work.
But I’m ready to return for a few reasons:
My photo friend has been suggesting that [...]
Perfect time of Year?
Posted in Nature Photography, tagged Fall, Leaves, Maine, Nature Photography, Photogaphy, trees on October 23, 2008 | 7 Comments »
Right now weather wise it feels and looks like the perfect time of the year. The leaves are changing color, there is that dieing leaves smell around (ie smells like fall), and it is getting colder but still not to cold. I still like the winter better (I love snow). I actually use to not [...]
Reflection
Posted in Nature Photography, tagged Central Park, Nature, Nature Photography, New York City, photography, trees on October 19, 2008 | 6 Comments »
This is a reflection of some trees in Central Park in the pond/ lake thing by the Alice in Wonderland statue. I love that if I were to turn it upside down, it is so clear that the ripples then are the only clear indication that is a reflection and not a regular picture of [...]
Fire in the Sky
Posted in Nature Photography, tagged Fall, Leaves Changing Colors, Maine, Nature, Nature Photography, New England, photography, trees on September 14, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
…that’s what it looks like here in Maine when the leaves begin to change colors. All the colors are so vibrant and bright that it looks AMAZING and beautiful. I have only experienced one fall like this, since I am from Ohio, it isn’t as pretty, and I look forward to this upcoming one.
Yellow…
Posted in Nature Photography, tagged Nature, Nature Photography, photography, Plant Photography, Plants, Yellow on September 4, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
This is a branch with a bunch of yellow flowers on it.
A Rocky Texture
Posted in Nature Photography, tagged canyons, Maine, Nature, Nature Photography, photography, Rocks, SLR on May 19, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I don’t really have much to say about this picture except the cool shapped rock that is the subject. And it was taken at Coos Canyon in Maine on the first field trip we had.