So Darcy issues a challenge today to show off your amazing weather. She posted some beautiful shots. I've had those types of scenes in the past at my house. However, our weather right now is nothing I'd call amazing. It's in between; neither warm nor especially cold, neither sunny nor completely cloud covered, neither frosty, snowy beauty...sorry, I ran out of opposing phrases. Right now it's very BLEH. Gray. Overcast. Varying tones of neutral. Very boring, photographically speaking. To me, anyway.
But not being one to walk away from a photography challenge, I figured I'd show the world just how BLEH our scenery is. In the process, I was given a remedial lesson on perspective.
First, we'll see the difference in varying one's perspective through the camera lens.
1. BORing. Very flat, straight-on, and snapshot-ish.
2. Different perspective - get down low. In the leaves and mud.
3. Why not angle the camera while I'm down here in the leaves and mud?
4. Usually I would've tweaked the above photos a bit more - boosting the color, sharpening the images, etc. But I was determined to show just how seriously BLAH it is here. However, I couldn't let it go at that. So here's some minor edits to the angled shot.
While I was sitting on the ground, I began to notice some things. Things you don't notice when you just look out the patio window. Leaves frozen in ice. Way-too-early-budding on our apple tree. Hmmm...maybe there was something worthy of photographing after all.
5. Had to pull out the tripod for this one, so I could zoom in and get the shot I wanted without blurring it beyond recognition.
It would seem that a change in perspective actually brought something worthwhile. So if you're feeling uninspired, go sit on the ground (bring a blanket if it's too yucky) and look around. You might be surprised at what you'll find!
I'm sure you could find many other situations into which you can insert a perspective adjustment. It can take you from boring, bleh, and uninteresting to a colorful, amazingly beautiful leaf, half frozen on the ice.
Oh, and while you're at it, go shoot some weather, head over to Darcy's place, and sign the MckLinky. Then check out the weather around the blogosphere. Enjoy!!
1.19.2010
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I like that last one of the leaf
The last one is amazing! If I took outside pictures here they would be muddy snow.... gross
FABULOUS leaf!!! half frozen to death in ice....is that a metaphor? LOL
Yeah, D, that last one is a keeper for sure!
You're right though... weather is kinda blah there. But, just think, in June you can look back at these and be ever so grateful for your beautiful greenery!
I like to take weather pics because i get ansy around april or so, so i stalk my archives to figure out what day buds appeared and when it was finally green in years' past to give myself some hope.
Dianne,these are great! You've convinced me. Tomorrow, I will go out and shoot from a different perspective. Thank you!
Blessings!
Deborah
ooh I love getting a different perspective & angles! :)
Oh, cool! Love the last pic!
I tried to do a shot like your leaf shot - I just couldn't get it to look right. Your image is perfect!
I've been feeling a bit uninspired lately too. Crappy weather will do that to you! I do love that last one of the frozen leaf though. Great job at changing your perspective to get an interesting shot!
LOVE that leaf picture!! I'm doing a 365 too- it's hard to find "pretty" when the weather is ugly! you did a great job!!
We had fun with an umbrella yesterday http://www.flickr.com/photos/tidymom/4293406029/
if you're feeling uninspired, go sit on the ground
Best advice ever LOL *grin*
Wow, beautiful. LOL. I have no clue what I am doing.
Oh, that last picture of the leaf submerged in icy water is SO pretty. I loved this post. Such a great reminder to change our perspectives! So nice to visit today and see your view : )
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