This is a photo blog of self expression. All the images I post are self assignments driven by the need for more creativity in my life. This is my escape from the everyday shooting as a professional photographer.
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Fishing Bird
Monday, July 30, 2007
West Virgina Overlook
Sunday, July 29, 2007
Parking Lot Wonder
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Saturday, July 28, 2007
Appalachian Sunrise
Friday, July 27, 2007
Sunglasses With Bling
I do lots of straight portraits. In this case sunglasses transformed this engineer into something much different. This was shot after a long day of portrait photography. When photographing people sometimes it helps to let the subject react and you just capture what happens. lynnfreeny.com
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Cows Beside Reflecting Pond
I enjoy back roads and farms. This image would never have been captured if I had slept late. Early morning light is magical. There is moisture in the air that reflects the warm morning light. It is peaceful and quiet I guess because everybody is still in bed. What makes mornings so special is the fact this type of light happens only once everyday and it changes quickly to the boring light of the day. lynnfreeny.com
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Ponderosa Pines Reaching for the Sun
When I am looking for interesting compositions many times changing eye level view to high or low points of view help. In this case after an exhausting day of shooting I simply laid on my back looked up and grabbed my camera. I carefully watched the floating clouds until they were at the right point then I released the shutter then I took a nap. lynnfreeny.com
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Silhowette of Buck
I was telling a friend of mine I was planning to do some sunrise photography in Cades Cove. He told me to watch out for bucks because they were dangerous with there sharp antlers. I thought it was funny who is afraid of a little deer. Well to my surprise I topped a hill in the Cove and my heart almost stopped. I huge buck was running at full speed toward me. We both froze in place and as quick as I could I clicked off one frame then he ran the other way. Moral to the story know your equipment so well that even in a stress situation you can operate it intuitively.
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Monday, July 23, 2007
Reflections of Summer
I am always looking for interesting shadows and reflections to add to my compositions. In order to get the reflections in the goggles in focus along with the face you have to set the lens to a small lens opening like f-11. lynnfreeny.com
Sunday, July 22, 2007
Through the Forest
Some times the time of day can make or break an image. This photograph was shot just after the sun had disappeared behind the horizon leaving the sky with a wash of violet. Framing the house with the trees causes the eye to go directly to the house and also lets you know what Snow White saw as she sited the seven little dwarf's house. lynnfreeny.com
Saturday, July 21, 2007
Morning Glory
Morning glories are wonderful to photograph. They are open during the most beautiful light of the day. By using a large lens opening I was able to isolate the bloom from the background. Also this beauty was found in the middle of town at Greenbelt Park in Maryville, Tennessee. Nature seems to be everywhere even in the city.
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