Joel Dinda's photos with the keyword: spirea
Spirea
19 May 2012 |
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For a few days in the spring, our prettiest flowers. Thereafter just another bush.
19 Mar 2012 |
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The Spirea has pretty flowers in abundance--for about a week every year. Most of the year, though, the flowers look like this, and at any given time perhaps a fifth of the branches are dead and need trimming.
But, up close, the dead flowers are surprisingly pretty.
Summer Will Return
A Spirea Bouquet
22 Jan 2008 |
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My Spirea bushes are, for much of the year, pretty ugly, and they're far too small to form an effective (and much-needed) windbreak. But for a few days each spring they bless us with these pretty flowers.
Pays the rent.
Spirea
Spirea
27 Jan 2013 |
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A flower a day for January ....
For a few days every spring the prettiest plant in our yard.
Spirea
28 Jan 2007 |
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A flower a day for January . Best LARGE !
Thus does this generally nondescript bush justify its existence.
Spirea
15 May 2013 |
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Well, last May 15 went like this:
Since I was taking in the morning game at Fort Wayne's ballpark I had to hit the road early (an eight hour round trip, including four at the ballyard), so I snapped a bunch of pix of birds wandering on the lawn early in the morning. Figured I'd get back to them after the game.
Wasn't happy with 'em, and I was exhausted when I returned.
So I snapped a few more pix in the early evening, and went with the trellis shot....
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Turns out the Spirea was just beginning to flower. Thus justifying its existence.
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This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps .
Number of project photos taken: 101
Title of " roll :" Birds in the Yard
Other photos taken on 5/15/2012: I shot 636 pix in Fort Wayne . Wasn't happy with those, either, but Parkview Field's among the best ballparks I've ever visited. I also verified that the Nikon 1 turns itself off if it gets hot.
Way Past Its Prime
18 Mar 2013 |
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A year ago I wandered the yard, using my old and new Nikons to take pictures mostly of flowers. Daffodils, mainly; a few crocuses. And a couple pix of our long-expired Spirea branches, both obviously focus experiments. I posted one the next day , in color; here's the other pic, in black & white.
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Black & white's partly an attitude. Unlike my Cybershot , the D300 has a monochrome setting, so when I take a black & white photo using the big Nikon I see it as a black & white image in the camera's monitor. But the viewfinder's just a viewfinder, and what I see while I'm setting up the photograph is not monochrome. When I'm shooting monochrome I need to think about framing and contrast differently than when I shoot color, but my best camera gives me no assistance. But that was true with film, and I've long since made the appropriate mental adjustments.
Then I move the images to my Macbook Pro, where really strange things happen. I generally shoot RAW digital images, and in the Nikon NEF format b&w is just a flag in the file header restricted to the embedded JPG. Apple's OSX ignores that flag monochrome image, and immediately shows me the image in color. Photoshop Elements takes the same approach. Bibble Pro's method is quite odd: It momentarily shows me the photo in black and white, then converts it reverts to a color image. So my first post-processing step is to convert the photographs back to black and white. Bibble (now Corel After Shot Pro , though I've not upgraded ) gives me a choice of methods, and my preferences have changed since last March.
Regardless: All this back-and-forth conversion completely destroys any notion that my black & whites are SOOC . Not that I really care; I've never pretended I don't process my pix.
For the record, both the spirea branch (above) and the daffodil (below in the comment) use Bibble Pro's bundled Andrea plugin filters intended to duplicate (imitate?) pix photographed on FujiFilm Neopan 400 and printed on Kodak Polymax II. It's a Bibble combination I use quite regularly. It's been so long since I did real darkroom work that I can't vouch for the "realism" of Andrea's imitations.
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This photograph is an outtake from my 2012 photo-a-day project, 366 Snaps .
Number of project photos taken: 14
Title of " roll :" Flowers
Other photos taken on 3/18/2012: I shot twelve pix--essentially the same ones--with the V1, and called that folder "Garden."
We're Outta Here
13 Jan 2012 |
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