Photographing Grasses

– Posted in: Garden Photography, Garden Photography

More than any other group of plants, I love to photograph grasses.  They bring light, motion, and texture to gardens.  They range widely in size and color, and mix well into all garden styles, from beds and borders to meadows and in containers.  Because they are so versatile in blending into gardens they can be[...]

Garden Photo Point of View

– Posted in: Garden Photography

Want to take better garden photos ?  Before you snap the shutter, think of your point of view. We are now deep into the PhotoBotanic Garden Photography Workshops, lesson 2.4 where I reveal the secret to good garden photography – think of your point of view.  This concept perfectly transcends the first 3 chapters, as[...]

Frosty Yuletide

– Posted in: Garden Photography

This will be my shortest Gardening Gone Wild post yet.  Not because I have nothing to say, nor because my words are so poetically haiku.  Not because it is the holiday and few are reading gardening blogs, nor because I am trying to stay away from religious sentiment. I am on a cruise ship in[...]