Saturday, May 14, 2005
Previous Posts
- One final day to reach into the sky.
- Once gothic, noble, and proud, reduced to rubble.
- Half-fallen girder.
- Dayton.
- Economy building. Same day and location, but diff...
- Building at Sinclair.
- Another angle.
- Train overpass behind Sinclair's parking garage.
- Ivy on the side of the same train overpass.
- Ivy
Bookmarks:
- Texas Gurl (The first blog I picked up reading, and I'm still hooked!)
- Callahan Photography (Why is this girl not world famous?)
- Nanabear
- The Last Ditch (My Hero. My Role Model. Whom I hope to become some day. Perpetuating my love of Canadians)
- Michelle (Unfortunately not Canadian, but from Seattle, and that's close enough to count as cool in my book)
- Shutterbug!
- Diva Cow Girl (refreshingly frank and honest)
- The Sweet Life Photography (Heidi, a hometown photography enthusiast)
- Boinkology.com (Actual intellectual (and often humorous) discourse on intercourse)
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5 Comments:
Ah, I *love* this picture. Beautiful blossom, as blossom always is...
Lovely lighting.
How did they smell?
I'm so big on smell. I wish I could get a camera that captures scent!
Is there any better light for pictures than the slightly yellow-ish lateral late afternoon sunlight?
They smelled like honey. My entire street is lined with these trees, as well as the one over my back porch. It's absolutely heavenly.
The best time for taking pictures is around that time, say an hour or so before dusk, or the same after dawn. Depending on where your subject is.
Nice and low, very smooth, not too much glare - beautiful. :)
Nice photo! Great blog too.
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