Sunday, May 16, 2010
Friday, April 30, 2010
Catching Up
It's not that I haven't been taking pictures. I just haven't gotten any of them on the computer until now. Enjoy!
Also, I'm planning on entering in our City's photography contest, so once I have selected the pictures I plan on using, I will post them here. Expect more pictures soon!
**Remember: All pictures on this blog are ones that I have taken. Please do not redistribute or claim them as your own!
Friday, March 12, 2010
Hey there, Mr. President
Pres. Obama recently came to my town. I didn't get to see him, but here's some pictures related to the hub-bub.
^(A sign across from where he spoke)
^(Waiting outside)
^(protesters)
^(The Men in Black, or as we called them, 'The Suits')
^(Tail end of the motorcade. It was really fast,
so a lot of them were blurs. I didn't have a great line-of-site)
^(Airforce One, flying in low and slow for their landing)
These are just some pictures, but I don't think I can put them all up. I'm hesitant to because the city might use some of my good ones in their media presentation about the President's visit. Also, waterpatrol was present but not pictured here until i figure out which pictures they want copies of. The Airforce One picture was taken on the river across from the airport. Waterpatrol was one the river about half an hour before the President arrived, so I photographed them for a while as I waited. I also have pictures of Marine One, but I will post those later.
Sunday, February 7, 2010
The River
I'm lucky enough to live within sight of one of the biggest rivers in the country. I love to go down and take pictures of it, because it is never quite the same.
Friday, January 29, 2010
Missing: One season, Spring
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Shooting Through Glass
Sometimes, the best shots are on the other side of a street. No problem, just cross the street. But when something like glass comes in between you and the ideal shot, things get a little more difficult.
Here are some of my attempts at shooting at an aquarium.
*These pictures were both taken at the Chattanooga Aquarium over the summer
Saturday, January 23, 2010
My Ming Vase
This picture is from the Grand Tetons in Wyoming. The only thing that could be better would be if the left mountain was moved in to be in line with the bridge. But that wasn't how it was made. I think this little detail makes the picture more interesting.
John Loengard once said, "A Ming vase can be well-designed and well-made and is beautiful for that reason alone. I don't think this can be true for photography. Unless there is something a little incomplete and a little strange, it will simply look like a copy of something pretty. We won't take an interest in it."
I think that's very true. If the picture were exactly perfect we would skip over it. The little imperfections are often the things that make photos seem most beautiful.
Friday, January 22, 2010
The night sky is a miracle of infinitude. ~Noelani Day
I tried my hand at some nighttime photography. It went alright, but it's still cold. Other than that, it was fun. I probably won't be able to shoot tomorrow, because of the rain. Maybe I'll go out if it slows or stops.
The second picture is a tree with the river in the background. The sky looks a little bright because behind the trees on the opposite side of the river is a city. Also, the first picture is a barge out on the river. You may remember it, it's featured in the first picture I posted.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
A life without love is like a year without summer. ~Swedish Proverb
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Hey, Sports Fans
Just a couple quick snapshots I re-discovered today. The first one is a hockey game between the Chicago Blackhawks and St. Louis' very own St. Louis Blues. It was a great game.
The second was taken at Gateway raceway in Madison, Il over the summer. The sun was setting before the race started and the wind was steady.
In other news, it's been really foggy here lately. Any tips for shooting in a cloud? Thanks!
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
I'm not Ansel Adams
"Buying a Nikon doesn't make you a photographer. It makes you a Nikon owner" ~Author Unknown
Not only am I not Ansel Adams, I'm also not a Nikon owner. I am, however, a photographer. Or, at least, I try to be. My attempts will be documented for your enjoyment (or horror!). Please feel free to leave comments, suggestions, recommendations or dare-I-even-say-it praise.
~Catherine Rose
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