Which do you prefer? a) is taken straight out of camera at the gardens in Carrie Blake Park. b) has background blur. c) has a impressionist filter applied
straight out of camera
Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
Which do you prefer? a) is taken straight out of camera at the gardens in Carrie Blake Park. b) has background blur. c) has a impressionist filter applied
straight out of camera
Whitney Gardens is a fantastic place to stop if you’re traveling on Hwy 101 on Hood Canal.
These were taken at Roozengaarde tulip fields last week. In photoshop you can edit landscapes into these lil round worlds. I had fun with them. I hope you enjoy!
After a 20 mile bike ride around LaConner it was time to stop and smell the flowers so to speak. Roozengaarde Tulip is one of my favorites. They plant in such interesting ways and have great mountain backdrops. If you haven’t gone it’s a must!
I had to go talk with this cutie’s mom. Every time I turned around she presented a great photo–those cherub cheeks! But I didn’t want her mom to think a was a weird stalker. So I sent her the files afterward. It was a win win for everyone. (Well maybe not all the flowers that got crushed or picked…)
This is a double exposure, combining an in focus shot of the flower with intentional motion blur of the background.