Went back to Inniswood Metro Gardens yesterday morning with no plan other than wander around and photograph whatever grabs my attention. It worked out pretty well. Granted, you can point your camera almost anywhere in Inniswood can have a good photo. The gardens are amazing and the amount of work and dedication they require is humbling. Read MoreInniswood Serendipity
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It only took me three visits to get a couple good shots and a decent time lapse from the kayak ramp at Alum Creek Lake. There’s something about a long exposure sunrise that grabs me. Freezing that moment when the day begins and stretching it out makes it seem more tangible. Read MoreAlum Creek Sunrise
I took my first trip to Inniswood Metro Gardens in Westerville, Ohio recently. In an effort to balance taking photos with enjoying the moment, I only took one camera and one lens, an old Rokkor 50mm f/1.4, expecting to get photos of flowers and insects. The fantastic gardens had so much more to offer. DL Cade, editor of ISO on 500px, has written a great article about serendipity and planning in photography – https://iso.500px.com/balancing-serendipity-and-planning-in-photography Check it out and add your own story in the comments!
I went back to Hoover Reservoir Park to try and get a better shot of the dam’s geyser. Instead I got a shot of a Blue Heron standing resolutely at the base of the sprillway waterfall. Read MoreStoic Heron