Can it actually be 2017? Did any of you make New Year’s resolutions?
Short Days, Long Shadows
– Posted in: Garden Photography, Seasonal Gardening December 26, 2016Have you noticed ? The days are getting longer. It is too soon to actually see the difference now, but a few days ago, exactly at the winter solstice, I took advantage of the sun being at its lowest point to make a series of photographs of shadows against a north facing hill.
Autumn Color – San Francisco
– Posted in: Garden Photography, Garden Travels, Seasonal Gardening December 12, 2016Fall color in San Francisco ? It’s true – just go to Golden Gate Park and take a walk in the Botanical Garden. The color doesn’t really start to show until late November or December, and nobody is going to mistake it for new England, but colorful fall foliage is possible, not just in California but[...]
American Trees
– Posted in: Garden Photography, Trees and Shrubs November 26, 2016This must be the season for trees here at Gardening Gone Wild. Some of you may still be raking up leaves (and composting on site, right?), like I do with my Tupelo leaves – my most dependable tree for fall colors. Nyssa sylvatica is native to the East Coast but is a great garden tree almost[...]
Why I Love Light (and a Selfie Suggestion)
– Posted in: Garden Musings, Garden Photography, Succulents November 21, 2016Garden writer and photographer Bren Haas, when interviewing me about my career and books, asked if I’d had a mentor for my photography or painting. I told her, “Light is a great teacher. I become transfixed when I see sunlight glittering on leaves, shadow patterns, or some lovely translucence. I’m uncomfortable in the presence of ‘wrong’ light—i.e. a windowless[...]