While I was cleaning up a mess in the kitchen I came to the end of a roll of paper towels. Suddenly I had the idea to fill the empty paper roll with silver foil, holding it in front of my camera lens. I tried all kinds of different camera settings photographing blossoms in my neighborhood. Be inspired and start photographing!
Category: Friedhelm Golz
Tripple Exposure Blossoms
I walked through my neighborhood photographing blooming trees. I postproduction I created this image out of three images.
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Sand Hill Cranes
The Sand Hill cranes are currently at the Federal Wildlife Refuge in Merced. I like the contrast in this image. the upper bird’s wings were straight and the the lower bird’s wings were curved.
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Almond Blossom
Almond Blossoms
I photographed the Almond blossoms with a Voigtlander 55mm lens at f1.4. The lens has a beautiful soft bokeh.
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Bursting Bubble
We had a couple of cold mornings in Central California. I got up at sunrise and blew some bubbles on my freezing lawn. After they were frozen I photographed them.
This is a bubble that partially collapsed. Enjoy the image and keep on photographing!
Study in Black and White
I took five different exposures of this blooming bush and overlaid them in post production. Then I created and monochromatic conversion.
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Bridge Between Continents
This little bridge in Iceland connects the American with the Eurasian continent. For me it is a symbol on how important it is to build bridges between nations and people.
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Flamenco
Flamenco dancer are amazing. They create an increadible feeling of celebration and joy in life. I photographed this dancer in Monterey, CA.
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Succulent
I took my morning walk in the fog taking with me my Sony camera and a Voigtlander 55mm f1.4 prime lens. I discovered a group of succulents which I photographed using different f-stops. This is the image that I liked the most.
Happy New Year!