Thursday, November 25, 2010

Discovering photos within photos

I have not posted for awhile for the same reason I haven't been able to try to improve my photo skills….
But I have been able look at the work of others. One of my favorite bloggers is Kate of "What I Saw Riding My Bike Around Today" . She will include a picture along with the description of what she saw as she rode her bike. I have included her photos before and there is always something of interest that can be found within the picture. Her latest photo was taken at Lake Pontchartrain. A beautiful sky and cloud formation, a sail boat in the distance, if you enlarge the picture you can also see that there are two wind surfers on the lake, and of course a nice example of a Great Blue Heron.


But wait, there's more. Need a banner for your newsletter or website.

Need an example of the Great Blue Heron



Or how about the sky and cloud formation as a background


Or you could crop and get a smaller picture


So study the photographs that you like and see how many other pictures can be derived from the original.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Pat, Brigit and Me

We finally have a few rides that I can talk about. We took a couple of neighborhood rides and then headed for a bike path. The first ride was difficult, my quads started complaining after two miles, they were trying to move four hundred pounds. Paved old railroads beds are smooth but there are grade changes, they look deceptively level but my muscles know better. But as the rides continue the muscles get stronger and of course the rides get longer. It's a good match, Pat gets some fresh air and scenery, I get some exercise and sweat.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Introducing Brigit

This is a longish story, bear with me as I recall the past and look forward to the future. Pictured below is Pat, me, and our Jack Taylor tandem, circa 1983.

Sorry for the quality of the photo, an "old" snapshot. The frame of the tandem pictured above was made by Jack Taylor. I built it up with Cinelli, Campagnolo, Phil Wood, and, Brooks. The finest bike I had ever owned, there were many enjoyable rides. Fast forward and we come to the present. My stoker can no longer maintain her balance or apply any pedal power. Enter Jack Baker of S & B Recumbents.

Working with his Manhattan tandem I asked for modifications that would allow us to cycle together again. I adjusted his photo and sent him the jpeg above. Jack was very willing to create the tandem that would satisfy our needs. After some conversations and emails the deal was made.

So here is Brigit.....




I am most pleased with the results. Just need to fine tune and then Pat, Bob, and Brigit will be riding the bike paths.

Friday, June 4, 2010

Photo Op

Today I was going to try and locate some wild irises in a maple swamp. As I headed for the woods this opportunity presented itself.

The deer stared at me for some time and then decided it was time to hide.

I never did locate the irises. Tomorrow is another day, another opportunity.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

A Walk in the Woods

A walk in the woods is perfect as calming influence on the mind and body. It shuts off the noise of traffic and allows you some peaceful moments. You can listen for the quiet sounds of nature, except for the crows. And if you want to you do not have to think, just vegetate. We all need these times of solitude.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Using other's works

Sometimes it is an enjoyable exercise to take someone elses photo and re-work them. Of course if you do then attribution is a must. The first picture is one posted on "What I saw riding my bike around today" by Kate Drabinski. Kate has a knack for taking interesting photos that require a little study. Often you will find a picture within a picture.

Friday, April 30, 2010

Cape Cod Canal


Last week I went to the multi-use path along side the Cape Cod Canal. It was a perfect day for a walk.This gull was very cooperative and waited patiently while I composed the picture. I will have to make the trip here more often