Saturday, May 30, 2009

bokeh is such an exotic word, don't you think?

what is this? perhaps its what the surface of the moon looks like? perhaps. however, the likelihood that i recently took a trip to the moon is highly unlikely.  

no matter how many times i go to the beach there are still amazing pictures left to be taken.  roger wheeler state beach is no exception. they call it sand hill cove for a reason, and if i had to guess what the moon looks like, i would guess it looks something like sand hill cove.  i love the angle at which i took this picture, and how it focused in and created some amazing bokeh in the corners (the out of focus parts of the picture).  thats the fun part about holding the camera and just snapping away without looking. its like christmas every time i look at the pictures i've taken!

ok, time for the beach...

Thursday, May 28, 2009

how did the gate know my name?

this gate spoke to me. it said " hey jen, take my picture." so i did.  and here you go...

that is how a photographer's mind works.  its so easy to find the beauty or creativity in the most random objects.  i never realized how much i love wrought iron gates, until i took this picture. but i think the neatest thing about this picture is that i didn't even look through the viewfinder. i just held the camera in a good enough spot, and it worked its magic.  no cropping. just all natural beauty.  so think about what speaks to you in life, and get back to me on that. i'd be interested to see in what others have to say. 

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

flowy curvy life

of all the pictures i took in d.c., this is definitely one of my favorites with its focused edges and perfect contrast.  the curves are a reminder that life is about going with the flow, and the flow might not always go where you want it to.  we can't always control where life will take us, but we can control our minds to go with the flow.  give up control, just live...life is easier that way.

this, by the way, is a closeup of an ikea lamp