the backdrop of blue sky accentuated the emerging colors of the trees in early spring
like the yellow hair of a dr. seuss character
green needles and brown pine cones
the white pops
seeing red in nature always brightens my day
this is my attempt at doing something with my photos. my goal is to challenge myself to be more creative with how I view life through the camera. my plan is to present the photos in their original format with only minor editing. I'll do my best to update regularly and share some past work when I am not getting out often enough.
Sunday, March 29, 2015
a barren park
I took a walk down to the Belle Isle Marsh, where Spring is trying to fight through winter.
new vegetation breaks the through the ice along the marsh bank the benches are ready for more visitors a bridge over still water the accent of the oriole is a rare splash of color
new vegetation breaks the through the ice along the marsh bank the benches are ready for more visitors a bridge over still water the accent of the oriole is a rare splash of color
Saturday, March 7, 2015
buildings in the sky
With the snow melting and the sky blue I found myself looking up into the buildings of Boston
the crane filling in the hole in downtown crossing I count seven different buildings when a building reflects a building a sky colored building
the crane filling in the hole in downtown crossing I count seven different buildings when a building reflects a building a sky colored building
Sunday, February 15, 2015
the snow keeps coming
Another day, another foot plus of snow. I took the camera up the hill, battling the wind and walking conditions.
behind the trees and the snow and across the water is boston glorious I like to think of these guys as the neighborhood shoveling crew a standard view on the street
behind the trees and the snow and across the water is boston glorious I like to think of these guys as the neighborhood shoveling crew a standard view on the street
Saturday, February 14, 2015
between storms
With feet of snow on the ground and another storm on the way I tried to capture some of what is going on in Boston
icicles on the park street church the bleakness of sky and trees brings out more color than I've ever noticed the boston skyline beyond the garden beacon hill serves as a break between the white of snow and the gray of sky
icicles on the park street church the bleakness of sky and trees brings out more color than I've ever noticed the boston skyline beyond the garden beacon hill serves as a break between the white of snow and the gray of sky
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
big snow
With a forecast calling for something like 10 inches of snow and the MBTA shut down, I had a good old fashioned snow day. Except this snow day involved still doing my best to work. I did get outside to do what I could to capture the storm.
snow accenting colorful glass yes, there is a car under there the house and the car
snow accenting colorful glass yes, there is a car under there the house and the car
Sunday, January 25, 2015
winter trees
One of the challenges I have been finding as I try to take more pictures is simply identifying a worthwhile subject from my everyday surroundings. This afternoon I ventured out as the sun was starting to set but knew that the sunset was not going to be my subject. As I began my wandering I was captured by the contrast between the leafless neighborhood trees and the winter sky.
the rising moon proved a worthy compliment to my barren tree filling the frame with branches a plane and a tree and a sky of blue
the rising moon proved a worthy compliment to my barren tree filling the frame with branches a plane and a tree and a sky of blue
Saturday, January 24, 2015
wonder winterland
We had our first real snowfall of the season today so I grabbed got decked out in my foul weather gear, grabbed the camera, and hopped the T up to Revere Beach to see what Revere Beach looks like in the snow.
visibility was limited to say the least despite the cold the ocean was cooking up some snow soup just me and the gulls and those two people walking the beach a black and white filter has not been applied to this picture I always enjoy a blast of color
visibility was limited to say the least despite the cold the ocean was cooking up some snow soup just me and the gulls and those two people walking the beach a black and white filter has not been applied to this picture I always enjoy a blast of color
Sunday, January 11, 2015
ice beach
I went for a walk down to Constitution Beach, something I have been meaning to do since the summer. Upon arriving I was pleased to see that the shoreline of the beach was frozen. Boston has been experiencing some extremely cold weather so I wasn't exactly surprised but I am always interested to see big bodies of water with ice.
snow and ice where harbor meets sand up close and personal with the ice the variations in color appeal to me another new view of the boston skyline
snow and ice where harbor meets sand up close and personal with the ice the variations in color appeal to me another new view of the boston skyline
Saturday, January 10, 2015
the first week back
I am hoping to take a picture every day of the year, and ideally not just with my phone. I decided to take my pocket camera with me each day into work to see if I would be interested in trying to take pictures during my daily routine. Combining the first full week back at the office with the first real week of winter did not lead to me making much of an effort and I simply just took a picture each day on the way to the office. I'm not very pleased with my "results" but at the same time I am glad I did take pictures.
monday: a cluttered view to the sky tuesday: building against a grey sky wednesday: waking to the first ground cover of the year thursday: winter morning friday: mighty lagrassa's
monday: a cluttered view to the sky tuesday: building against a grey sky wednesday: waking to the first ground cover of the year thursday: winter morning friday: mighty lagrassa's
Sunday, January 4, 2015
textures on a neighboring street
Some Sundays are slower than others and today was one of the slow ones. I went for a short walk around the neighborhood exploring a couple streets I had yet to walk on. With a mist in the air and very little visibility, I ended up just focusing on some ordinary items.
for a simple bench against a wall picture there is a decent amount going on here this tree may have been the inspiration for camouflage
for a simple bench against a wall picture there is a decent amount going on here this tree may have been the inspiration for camouflage
Saturday, January 3, 2015
a common walk
I am consistently amazed by how differently I look at the world when walking with my camera. When going about my everyday life I tend to be lost in my own thoughts and don't specifically notice much, but when I have my camera in hand every little thing is a potential picture. I took a walk down to the butcher today and while I wasn't shocked by anything I saw, I certainly did see some things that I'd simply walked by 20 times before.
while not prominent, the hancock and pru are actually visible just a 2 minute walk from my house my strange fascination with fences continues... the range of house colors breaks the dull winter sky
while not prominent, the hancock and pru are actually visible just a 2 minute walk from my house my strange fascination with fences continues... the range of house colors breaks the dull winter sky
Friday, January 2, 2015
a sunset remedy
The setting sun is one of my very favorite events to photograph (and enjoy in general) and I have long longed for a "good sunset spot" in Boston. I made about zero effort to see a sunset in Boston in 2014 and now have witnessed both sunsets of 2015. This location is a mere four minute walk from where I live.
planes departing logan make a wonderful foreground the prudential is essentially my north star as a photographer christmas songs are still in my head
planes departing logan make a wonderful foreground the prudential is essentially my north star as a photographer christmas songs are still in my head
Thursday, January 1, 2015
a new year
Welcome to 2015. I don't know quite how often I will get to spend time with photography but I have been feeling a need to be creative so I will see what I can do. I didn't get out much with my camera at all in 2014, save for some traveling, but having moved to a new place with a new neighborhood I'd like to do more this year.
the first sunset of the new year framing boston from across the harbor my attempt to make a fence look interesting
the first sunset of the new year framing boston from across the harbor my attempt to make a fence look interesting
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