Saturday, 26 November 2011

A Golden Path

I took this picture in Melaka, Malaysia. It was actually in a cemetery. This was the path leading up the hill that the cemetery was on. I have edited this picture, because there were some large wooden objects sticking up out of the ground to the left of where the brick path is. And also to the right of the path, where the branches of a tree are bending down into the view of the picture, those branches are mostly not there. I edited them in because there were some buildings in the background that were visible through the branches, and they kind of detracted from the image. What I love about this picture is that even though it's just a reddish brown brick path, the sun gives the bricks a brilliant golden shimmer. And you can't really tell what the bricks look like in real life, they might be made of stone, or wood.

Thursday, 10 November 2011

The Earphones

Now, usually I post pictures of natural creation, but I really wanted to post this picture, and so here it is. This is a picture of the "earphones" sign and the earphones plug hole on the side of a computer speaker. I like this picture because of the focus, this picture is almost all about the focus. The strip of perfect focus going down the middle of the picture is what makes this picture look good. If the focus was on the far left part of the picture, and the earphones sign and the plug hole were blurred, this picture wouldn't look good. It's a rare thing that I take super macro pictures of this sought of thing. What sort of title of are you supposed to give to a picture like this?

Wednesday, 9 November 2011

Mist and Shadow, Cloud and Shade

I took this picture on the Gold Coast in Australia, from the top of a Norfulk Pine. This is one of the pictures that I took using a Canon Powershot A470. One thing I don't like about this picture is how the pine fronds (the ones coming from the bottom of the picture to about halfway up) kind of intrude into the view of the mountains. But apart from that I particularly like this picture. I love how at the bottom of the picture it starts out dark and gradually, as you go up the picture, it gets lighter and lighter until it's a clear, blue sky. And the slightly indistinct focus on the mountains makes the picture look somehow more natural, as though the picture was actually seen by the eye, not taken by a camera.

Monday, 7 November 2011

An Empty House

I took this picture on a wall a the back of a house. The focus is not quite perfect, the shell itself looks quite blurry. The little twig kind of detracts from the picture, but not terribly. It would have been better if the focus on the shell was better and the twig wasn't there.

Monday, 31 October 2011

Drops In a Canna

This is a very peculiar picture. This drop of water is sitting in the petals of a flower called a Canna, or as some call it, a Canna Lillie. I love the effect of having the air bubbles inside the droplet. I have edited this photo, because there was a little white blur at the left edge of the picture, and it kind of detracted from the image. I used a program on Linux called Tuxpaint, and the program Picasa, to edit it. Something I don't like about this picture is that the red blur right at the front (the front, meaning the part of the picture closest to the screen) that goes almost halfway up the image, that blur just hits the edge of the droplet and it doesn't look good. But otherwise, I quite like this picture.

Friday, 28 October 2011

The Seeing Droplet

This is a picture that I took recently. I really like the magnification effect that the water droplet has on the leaf. On the down side the drop of water is not quite round, and also the focus on the bottom third and the top third of the picture isn't very good. If the biggest droplet was rounder and the focus was better overall, the picture would be better. But otherwise I very much like this picture.

Monday, 24 October 2011

A Mellow Yellow

I love this picture. The focus is almost perfect, and the flower has such a brilliant, warm, yellow hue. The only thing that's bad is those dead spots on the petal pointing towards you, and that the focus on that petal is bad. Also it would have looked better if the other 3 petals weren't folded at the sides that way. And another thing is that the cracked leaf to the right detracts from the image a bit. But otherwise, I think it's a very nice picture.

Clouds From Above

I took this picture from, as you can guess, an aeroplane. I would have liked this picture better if the if there were distinct clouds in the far distance. But I do like this picture. It looks kind of like a sea of mist with islands of clouds.

Thursday, 20 October 2011

Drops After Rain



I did not get this picture to this stage using only a camera. I've edited it, using picasa, I've put a shadow on it, which makes it much more defined and, of course, darker.

Wednesday, 19 October 2011

Four in A Row

I took this picture very recently, using super macro. If you observe carefully you may notice the reflection of a palm tree in the droplet that is second from left. I went out side one day to take some photos, and I saw lots of water droplets on the leaves and flowers, so I let fly, I took about 50 pictures of water droplets. Water droplets are often very difficult to get a good picture of, because when you're taking a picture of a water droplet that's on a leaf, it's very hard not to shake the leaf or the camera or both. You don't want to shake the camera because then the focus will be bad, and you don't want shake the leaf because then you will upset the water droplet or make the picture out of focus. You can see in this photo that although the 2 center water droplets are perfectly defined, while the 2 outside ones are a bit blurred. I like the effect that the blur has on the water droplet at the far right, but the picture would have looked better if the droplet at the far left was more defined.

Saturday, 15 October 2011

A Study In Scarlet

This is a picture of a Heron, and what I think is a Scarlet Ibis. I had never heard of the Scarlet Ibis until I saw this one. I really like this picture, partly because my favorite colour is red, but also because the subjects in the picture contrast with one another very strangely, and that contrast is added to by the forest green leaves to the right and the murky water in the background, actually, not so much the water. I didn't get this picture just anywhere, it was as you might have guessed, at a bird park.

A Contrast In Itself

This picture is a shot of a bougainvillea, a common plant, using the super macro setting. I really like how brilliantly the white contrasts with pink. Flowers are my favorite photography subject. I find that natural creation is much more satisfying to photograph than man made stuff is.

Friday, 14 October 2011

An Uncertain Illusion

What I love about this picture is that you can't tell how big the flower is. Even I can't remember how big it is. It could be 3 cm across, or it could be 1/2 cm across, it has a bit of an illusion to it. And of course everything in the back round is to foggy to compare to. What I find annoying about a lot of my pictures is that I don't remember taking them, I don't even know where I took this photo, although I think it was at the back of my house, because this picture was taken 2 or 3 years ago. I would have liked to get the whole flower and have overall better focus.

In The Light

I took this picture in Sidney, Australia, in the city center. Sidney is a great place for photography. It has all the elements needed for pictures of buildings, scenery, and close up shots. Sidney has a lot of old fashioned looking buildings, like this one, it's a beautiful city. I took this shot just in passing, walking through Sidney, saw the perfect angle of the sun, and snapped the shot. The brilliant thing about this photo is that even though the light is so bright, it doesn't make everything else too bright, and it gives the leaves a brilliant green hue. I think this is my best picture so far.

Monday, 26 September 2011

In The Beginning...

I took this picture when I was eleven. For all my pictures I'm using a Canon Power Shot A480, 10 megapixel, with 3.3x optical zoom. It was at the back of my house, just sitting on a leaf.