It is hard for me to resist flowers. I tell myself I garden for foliage and texture, for habitat and native plants, but when presented with flowers I am a glutton. I can not resist the abundant profusion of the California Spring Trials where flowers are on show by the millions. I go to the [...]
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What the heck is holt_361_1400sq_aj_op_ca_smfybr_ltef_upres_noisemedian7 ?! Such cryptic code for such a fine rendering of this Chilean Wine Palm. The string of code is actually my file number of the final state. As I move from one state of the image to the next, as I apply different effects and filters I save various stages [...]
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I am overwhelmed with the possibilities. It begins in the garden, any good garden where I may be blessed to work. Here, Sherry Merciari’s complex Hortisexual garden. (Hortisexuals being the band of horticulturally obsessed who use their garden as a way to contain their plant lust.) But any good garden offers a photographer many possibilities. [...]
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I see what I see, even if I can’t show it very well on a blog. Here, the peeling bark of a Manzanita (Arctostaphylos densiflora) has been transformed into elegant orange, rust, and mahogany brush strokes with the Topaz Simplify3 filter. It looks great in the print but it is hard to convey the effect in [...]
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Some days, simply venturing out with the camera is truly a tonic. With full intent to go capture something, I escape the office, get out of doors needing, indeed craving for photos to wash over me, allow me to click a shutter, to respond and create. On this stormy day I put on a rain [...]
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I have missed two entire months. For the record, I fell off a ladder onto my studio floor on Aug. 30. Six broken ribs, separated shoulder, fractured skull, and concussion. Life can change in an instant. Much recovered by now except a residual paralyzed facial nerve that keeps my left eye from blinking. It is [...]
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It took 4 months to grow this picture; one second in the garden to “see” it; and 8 hours of computer work to clean it up. The one second part is easy to explain. Last Saturday was a garden day and when I walked the garden wondering where to start, what undone chore would be [...]
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Part of the commercial flower shoot for Sakata at the California Spring Trials were sunflowers, the variety ‘Vincent’. To get them for spring in California they were flown in from Holland, where they waited for two weeks until the show, for when I was on site to take pictures. No, they did not look surreal [...]
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I was recently commissioned to photograph a very special magnolia in a very special, private garden. The resulting photo was to be a surprise gift and I was only allowed access during one afternoon when the owner was away. I wrote about this adventure on my Gardening Gone Wild blog but did not go into [...]
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I promised myself I would complete a portfolio of images documenting my perceptions after the detached retina. There were a good number attempts to do this with my G11 camera in the first months after the surgery. I never got around to working on very many of them. These photos are the weeping crabapple tree, [...]
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