Wednesday, November 7, 2007



A heartfelt thanks goes out to the woman who lives in the house on the corner of Poinsetta Ave...ok let me back-up...like I was saying in my first post (For The Love of Outside), I went on a little mini adventure a few weeks ago with my bike and my new camera. I left off that I finished taking pictures of the ocean and was heading back to my car when this beautiful flower at the edge of this amazing yard caught my eye and subsequently my camera lens.


It was then that I noticed the owner of the flower (if anyone can truly own beauty) and I hollered out to her "hello! I love your flowers! Would you mind if I took some more pictures?" Not that I thought she would mind for a second, but I was close to encroaching on her space just to get this shot so I figured it was the polite thing to do. Not only did she not mind, she invited me up the stairs and into the garden to see another beautiful Dahlia...she said "oh you have to come up here and see the color of this one."


Wow! I had never seen a flower of this color, but it was deep in the "thick" of the garden and I had a hard time getting a clear view so this was the best I could do (without hurting myself or some other flowers that is).

This was the next beauty I found. I couldn't resist a number of shots of this one but I think my efforts paid off. The lady was so obliging and actually almost pulled me around to show me another of her prized flowers.


I just loved the entire climbing bunch of these flowers they were so bright white and perky as if they were so happy to feel the sun...

Keeping with the white theme, I am so happy with how this shot came out. It is so great when the beauty of the rose translates almost exactly through the camera and onto the page like this one seems to...

I spent the rest of the afternoon (and probably for the rest of tonight, too) hearing the jingle "there's a yellow rose in Texas I'm going there to see..." Now you too can have the catchy 'lil thing in your head for a while as well. Welcome.
Although I probably took well over 100 pictures just in this lady's yard the examples are some of my favorites and I don't want to get too carried away and bore people to tears. So I will move on.

I made my way so far (about 20 feet across the street) to see a little more of the view and I spotted this amazing GODDESS frolicking on the cliff...it seemed everywhere I turned that day there were photo opportunities and I wasn't about to miss them...



Ahhh...now THIS is SoCAL at its best!



Just as I made it back to my car, I realized I was parked right next to this great statue/fountain and I risked looking like a stalker to get a couple of quick shots...it just looked so peaceful in their yard...
So that wrapped up my day of fun. I did head on down the coast to Laguna and Dana Point but the traffic was really bad so I just turned the car around and headed home...all in all a wonderful day getting to know my camera a little and bringing many pieces of beauty home with me to share with as many people care to enjoy.

***The top photo was obviously enhanced in Photoshop but it too was from the yard of the Poinsettia lady and I absolutely love love love the results...***

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Flowers and Flowers and Flowers




I find myself wandering around with my camera looking for things to take pictures of...and often times it is the flowers that have me attempting to capture their beauty for what seems like hours...I like to take macro photos of flowers so many of the flowers that I have photographed are small...but beautiful. Also, I think it is fun to play in Photoshop and add some artsy fartsy things to my pictures...just a fun little twist.
Slight changes for fun with Photoshop...


The theme for this day seems to be "purple are we"...I had so much fun trying to keep the little guys in focus with the crisp Santa Ana winds blowing but I think I managed ok...






And finally...one Photoshop version...

For the Love of Outside



A couple of weeks ago, my new camera arrived in the mail and I couldn't WAIT to take it out and shoot some of my favorite things...FLOWERS and the OCEAN! I love nature, I love beauty and I prefer to observe the flowers in their own environment and take pictures so I can easily recall their beauty and share it with as many people as possible. So on this particular day, I decided to go on a road trip. Just me, my little red car and my beautiful red bike (I think I sense a theme here)...loaded up and headed off to Huntington Beach and later, Newport Beach, CA. The above pictures are me playing with the option of zoom on my new lens. The HB pier from the bike path far and closer...this was right before I got a flat rear tire and had to trek back about 2 miles to have it changed by a local bike shop...because of this, I cut my visit to HB short and loaded up and moved on down the coast to Newport.
After finding parking, unloading the bike, and riding down to what may be my favorite (lesser known) beach...Big Corona in Newport Beach, CA, I took out the camera and continued my playing and getting to know my camera. The above picture is actually to the South of where I normally go, but much better composition than the sand on the other side of the cliff...


The beauty of flight...

ok so they are not the most beautiful birds, but because they are not near the tourists as much, the actually are not nearly obtrusive or annoying...

Catching a little spray with Big Corona Beach in the background.

More spray...I love it...I cannot wait to go back when the seas are high...

I decided I had enough shots of the sea for the day and climbed back up to my bike at the top of the cliff. If you have never been to this part of Newport, there are some amazing houses but one specifically caught my eye. I happened upon an entire front yard full of beautiful FLOWERS!!!!...I will cover that amazing part of my adventure in the next blog...