Archive for May, 2008

Traveling Today

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

I’m headed to Southeastern Washington today and tomorrow to photograph the rolling farmland there. I won’t be bringing my computer, so I’ll catch-up with everyone when I get back.

It’s a beautiful day here… I hope the sun is shining where you are too!

New Newsletter: Spring Colors

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

This week’s newsletter showcases the colors of Spring.

Fading tulips show their Spring Colors to the end.

Lilacs and Fading Tulips

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

The wind finally stopped blowing here and I was able to spend some time photographing garden flowers yesterday. The tulips are fading, but I found them to be as interesting in their old age as in their youth.

The lilacs are in their prime…

lilac hedge

lilac blossoms

fading tulip blossom

tulip flower fading

Another Haiku

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

This is my favorite Haiku, written by my friend Ken Chawkin. As soon as I heard it more than eight years ago it was memorized!

Tiny bells call me,
Arbutus blossoms falling,
Sounding the silence

Springtime Haiku

Friday, May 9th, 2008

Blaine sent this one to me, and I like a lot:

In places without names,
Gladsome and lovely
Wild cherry blossoms.

Koshun

New Newsletter: Apple Orchard in Black and White

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

I’ve gotten a good response from today’s newsletter. It was fun doing some black and white photography for a change and I think I will try to do some in a lot more of my photo shoots.

Here’s the link to today’s newsletter.

Enjoy!

Apple orchard in black and white photography

Apple Orchard

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

This morning I went out to take a few more pictures for my newsletter tomorrow. I headed down to the apple orchard because the apples are in full bloom. When I arrived, the beautiful light on the tall orchard grass caught my attention and added another dimension to the photo shoot.

I ended up spending an hour in the orchard, and printed many of the shots in black and white. In the end, I decide to use only today’s shots in tomorrow’s newsletter. The dandelion orchard photos will be saved for another time.

more orchard grass in the dawning light

Early light on the apple orchard  (black and white)

An apple tree is loaded with blossoms (black and white).

close up of apple blossoms in black and white

an apple blossom in color

an apple tree reaches for the sky

You can see more of this shoot in the Straight From The Camera section of my site.

Fun with Barcodes

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

Today I spend a good chunk of time figuring out how to add barcodes to my greeting cards so I can sell them wholesale.

Soon you may find one of these barcodes on a greeting card from me. Below is the design for the back side of one of my cards to come.

It’s definitely a puzzle figuring these barcode out, but I’ve got to say it’s been kind of fun! :)

If you ever need to get your own ISBN number in the U.S. go to www.isbn.org. If you need a UPC code in the U.S. go to www.gs1us.org. Get ready to get an education because there’s a lot to learn!

greeting card barcode

Guest Photographer: Sarah Pearce

Monday, May 5th, 2008

Yesterday evening I went out photographing with Blaine’s niece, Sarah. She had never used a camera in manual mode with a tripod, but she caught on very quickly. We spent most of our time in an apple orchard that is starting to bloom. The door photo is just across the street from Sarah’s house.

I hope you will enjoy Sarah’s photos:

door and steps

apple blossoms

close up of an apple blossom

a row of apple trees in bloom

a row of cherry trees

a row of cherry tree trunks

an apple tree in full bloom

You can see more photos from this shoot in the Straight From The Camera section of my website.

Dandelion Orchard

Monday, May 5th, 2008

Yesterday I came across this beautiful peach orchard in bloom, with dandelions covering the earth. You can see more of these photos in the Straight From the Camera section of my website.

Peach trees in bloom with dandelions

Dandelions and peach blooms bathe this orchard in yellow and pink.

These incredibly long stairs begged to be photographed.

The longest stairway

And this deer and I noticed each other about the same time in the cherry orchard.

A deer in the cherry orchard