Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Trees Lite By the Sun

In photography the most important element is light. Without it nothing can be recorded. In this image the sun light is going through the leaves of the trees. This causes the trees to become light sources. They are kind of like a nature lamp shade for the sun. LynnFreeny.com

Monday, July 28, 2008

Early Spring in The Great Smoky Mountains

In early spring the trees start to come alive with bright shades. I decided the best way to show this was by simplifying the subject to tones with a black and white image. LynnFreeny.com

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Cades Cove Tree Early Morning

Cades Cove, the best place to shoot and also the worst place to shoot. The reason this is true because the area is loved to death by people. It is almost like being in a city park. Too many photographers. So many that you have to watch out or they will be in your shoot or will follow you around with their camera trying to get the same image. But I still enjoy Cades Cove so I guess I will have to live with it. LynnFreeny.com

Friday, July 25, 2008

Farm Reflecting From Pond

The interesting thing about this image is the pond is actual a low place that gathers water after a very heavy rain. In order to get in the right position I had to wade through mud almost to my knees. I was so muddy I walked home. It was only a five minute walk. This was shot in the evening. I forgot, yes I even had to clean the mud off my tripod. LynnFreeny.com

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Roaring Fork Great Smoky Mountains

There is this beautiful peaceful place in the Smoky Mountains call Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail. The only catch is you have to go through busy Gatlinburg to get there. This image was taken just off the side of the road where one of the old mills is located. LynnFreeny.com

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Rainbow at Swim Meet

A rainbow formed over the swimming pool in Maryville Tennessee after a swim meet was called off because of thunder storms. The Flying Dolphin ended up having a swim party after the other team went home.LynnFreeny.com

Monday, July 21, 2008

Office Door

I was walking around Maryville College when I saw this dismantled door against a building. I like the sign on the door "Please Keep Door Closed" and the reflection on the door's glass. LynnFreeny.com

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Swimmer a Closer Look

When taking pictures of people the closer you get the more is revealed to the viewer. In this image of a swimmer using a telephoto lens and a fast shutter speed a lot is revealed. You know that he is giving all he has to win. Again this is one of the reasons why still photography will never be replaced by motion pictures. Still photography captures that moment in time that is gone with the bleak of an eye. LynnFreeny.com

Friday, July 18, 2008

Swimmer Diving Off the Blocks

I was at a swim meet last night. This image of the swimmers in stop action is another good example of what high speed photography can capture. When I am shooting swim meets I do not use auto focus. In fact I really do not like auto anything on a camera. The reason for my distaste for auto is my inability to control what I want the camera to do. I like to think I am more intelligent than a camera. Most people are. So get out of the auto world of photography and start really living.LynnFreeny.com

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Dead Tree Over Blooming Mimosa Trees

I found this scene on the Maryville College Campus and thought it looked odd. As I reflected on the image I started thinking how God was trying to tell me something with this old dead tree. Most of the time we as humans think we are so smart and we do not need God in our life. We can go to the top quickly by the use of shortcuts that may step on other people. But in the end we arrive on top ugly just like this tree. The ones below us, the ones that followed God's will are more beautiful and glorious just like the Mimosa trees below this old dead tree. LynnFreeny.com

Monday, July 14, 2008

Early Morning Fog in East Tennessee

This morning on my way to work there it was, some interesting fog. I found a safe place to pull over then started shooting. We had some heavy rain over night which created some very low lining fog that the sunrise helped give a nice warm tone to. LynnFreeny.com

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Sunrise on a Foggy Morning

Fog is one of those elements that grows on you. I remember the first time I shot in the fog I was very disappointed. I thought I should be getting very sharp images even in fog. It is hard to focus the camera with these ground level clouds. When using a very long lens the layers become more dense than what the naked eye sees. Remember telephotos lens compact information they also compact the fog making it more difficult to get sharp edges. LynnFreeny.com

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Birds Circling Above the Power Lines

This image reminds me of the classic Alfred Hitchcock Movie "The Birds". It was taken at a stop sign at one of the intersection I come to on my commute to work. The colors were enhanced to give the image that mysterious feeling you might get as the birds circle after watching "The Birds". LynnFreeny.com

Friday, July 11, 2008

Backstroke Swimmer in Interesting Light

Freezing action in swimming can be much more dramatic than what the viewer sees normally. In this image the fast shutter speed along with some low angle light helped show more detail of the water being moved by the swimmer. LynnFreeny.com

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Old Building in Maryville Tennessee Royal Crown Cola

I am keeping on the theme of unnatural color effects. This image was taken in color so I could capture the interesting reflection on the windows. In one of the windows you can see part of the Blount County Court House clock tower. I decided to desaturated the building but keep the colorful reflective windows. All this work was accomplished using Adobe Photoshop. LynnFreeny.com

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Close Up of Swimmer in Mid Stroke

Last night I took pictures at a swim meet. After seeing this image in true color I decided to give the water a different look to help isolate the swimmer more. I desaturated the blue color of the water to reveal lots of bright reflections that the swimmer helped to create. Be brave try different ways to change the original colors without destroying the photography.LynnFreeny.com

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Church Bell Tower Downtown Knoxville Tennessee

Clouds are so big and beautiful it is only natural to include them in photographs. In this image I watched as the clouds move in to the right position so that I could have the bell tower and clouds in the same composition. I used the red channel to help produce the dramatic sky turning the blue part into a almost black tone.LynnFreeny.com

Monday, July 7, 2008

Close Up of Red Barn in Blount County Tennessee

My favorite color is red. It is one of those colors that screams for your attention. It is considered a warm color. Warm colors always bring more attention than cool colors. In this image I wanted to lock into the red barn so I moved in close causing the barn to bleed off the page. As you can see the red barn dominates over the blue sky getting all of the visual attention. LynnFreeny.com

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Swimmer Streamlining

Swim photography has that added element of water that can give you interesting reflections. In this image I broke the rule by holding my camera at an odd angle forgetting about the word level. Why? Because I wanted to isolate the swimmer with the reflective water which simplified the composition. I used black and white to keep the the image more about tone than color. This too is a way to simplify things. LynnFreeny.com

Saturday, July 5, 2008

Close Up of Freestyle Swimmer

Sports lends itself to still photography. The reason why is because of the ability of the freeze frame to capture something that the normal vision never sees. Even when you compare motion picture photography to still the still photograph is the only way to see that slit second in the action. Stop action images of swimmers can be one of the most interesting sports to photograph because of the close interaction the swimmer has with the water.LynnFreeny.com

Friday, July 4, 2008

Barn in Blount County Tennessee

Old barns seem to lend them self to infrared photography. This barn has since fallen in and been replaced by a metal building that lacks the character of the original structure. I used the same method as I did in the other two infrared images posted before this one. LynnFreeny.com

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Chestnut Street Baptist Church in Camden Maine

In small towns some of the most interesting architecture are churches. This is Chestnut Street Baptist Church in the small harbor town of Camden Maine. This church has been serving the Camden community for 200 years. I choose black and white film because I wanted to show the white church standing out against the dark sky. The sky was actually deep blue but with a number 25 red filter I was able to capture a sky that actually go from a light gray to an almost absolute black tone. I use a wide angle lens to show the steep upward shape of the building. LynnFreeny.com

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Ruins of Windsor in Mississippi

Here is another interesting place in Mississippi. It is called the Ruins of Windsor. When I first saw this subject I knew I had to shoot it with infrared film. I used the same method as I did in Natchez Mississippi. See details from the image before this one posted yesterday. One of the great things about shooting infrared is that high noon light is OK light. This image was shot while the sun was high in the sky. Normal film at this time of day usually preforms badly because of the high contrast of the light. LynnFreeny.com

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

House in Natchez Mississippi

I enjoy old historical buildings and Natchez Mississippi is one of the best places for that very thing. In this image I used infrared film with a number 25 red filter over a wide angle lens. The characteristic of this type of film is to be very grainy. The effect kind of helps turn the clock back to the days of this type of house. I developed the film in D-76 developer which gives most black and white films a boost in contrast. LynnFreeny.com
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