Welcome. I'm a photographer from Ashland, Ky., whose day job is creative services manager for an area hospital. Thought I'd create this to share some thoughts and photos. Hope you enjoy.
We were back in Columbus, Ohio, again today for another day of swim camp for Kenzie at St. Charles Preparatory School. This time I had the opportunity to walk around and shoot some of the statues and architecture of their campus. It wasn't the ideal shooting time (bright sun near midday) but I tried to make the most of it. Here is one of my favorites.
I created a gallery of some of my other favorites that you can view here.
I'm going to stop with Project Yellow since the project has seem to run its course, although I had a couple of yellow shots I didn't get to. Maybe I'll post them later anyhow.
Before I jump into a new project (which I plan to do) I'm going to post some of the stuff I've shot in the meantime that didn't make it during Yellow Week.
Bingo ... while this has some other strong colors in it as well, the yellow really makes it pop. I played with desaturating the other colors, but wasn't happy with the way it looked that way.
I've actually posted a photo similar to this one before, but since it fit the theme so well, I thought I'd take another. It's my keyboard cover I use for Apple's Final Cut Pro video editing application.
Here's the first of my project yellow photos. It's a neat idea for a project, to focus on a specific color, because it actually makes you look around more for objects you may not have thought about photographing before.
These aren't as tall as they look. Just a few inches high, really.
Also, another blogger has issued a challenge to shoot yellow-themed photos for the week, so I'm going to try and take that up as well. Just had a few others I wanted to get out of the way first. Hopefully, I'll start posting yellow this afternoon.
Here are a few shots from our Nashville trip last week when we stopped by the Opryland Hotel. The entire garden area is inside under a dome, and features a man-made river with boat rides available. We were there on April 1, and were the first ones in line for the boat tour that morning, so we got the historic honor of being the first people to have to pay tax on the boat ride thanks to a change in Tennessee state law.
My mother's Weimaraner, who is named "Mr. Noodle."
Sorry for the slow posting again, but we've been out of town, and I wasn't about to pay the $8 per day fee to use the wireless Internet service at Embassy Suites. I'll have some Nashville pics I'll be posting over the next couple of days.