What is the point of a photograph ? I ask this question every time I click the shutter. Why am I taking this picture and what am I trying to say ? This is one of the fundamental keys to taking a good garden photograph. The reason to take the picture may be a simple[...]
Shrub border views
– Posted in: Garden Design, Garden Photography February 2, 2009A recent post on photographer David Perry’s fine site A Photogapher’s Garden Blog challenges his readers to spend 15 minutes and take a garden photo from a window in their house. Hmmm, I can waste 15 minutes . . . grabbed my camera and opened the door of my studio. Here is what I sent[...]
Making a Photo
– Posted in: Garden Design, Garden Photography January 18, 2009It is not just unfair to most of my fellow garden bloggers that I get to work in my garden on January 17, the real agony is that I write about it. I hear of frigid temps out there beyond California. The shrub border that runs along my driveway ends by my office with 6[...]
What’s Your PSI?
– Posted in: Garden Design January 12, 2009I consider myself a plant geek, and somewhat of a computer geek, but a math geek I’m definitely not. Numbers are not my friends. Generally, that’s not a problem in the mostly non-numeric world of gardening. Apart from having to remember a few simple measurements and conversion factors, I figured I’d be free of complicated[...]
Seeing a photo
– Posted in: Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day, Garden Design, Garden Photography December 13, 2008No matter what kind of garden you have or what kind of camera you work with, the single most important thing to remember when you take the picture is to ask yourself why you are taking it. What do you see ? I have given several presentations recently about taking pictures in the garden and[...]