Same Place, Pond Abstracts

Same Place —Different View

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After a private Lightroom workshop, Arnie and I took off for our final scouting and shooting for ourselves. We revisited places we had seen before just to cement them in our brains.

There were a couple of new locations, but we decided they were no-gos, and we did find a new spot to take our participants.

Afterwards, we returned to one pond I love for reflections. Not your standard ones, but ones that offer many patterns.

© 2011 Margo Taussig Pinkerton.  All Rights Reserved.  From Barefoot Contessa Photo Adventures.  For usage and fees, please e-mail BC (at) ZAPphoto (dot) com or contact us at 310 Lafayette Drive, Hillsborough, NC  27278 or at  919-643-3036 before 9 p.m. east-coast time.When we arrived, the pond surface was perfect, but true to form, by the time we had taken out our tripods, a breeze riffled the surface.

Since I could not do the shot I had in mind, I looked elsewhere. Patterns are things I always seek, and I found plenty. I started on the hillside, but then the breeze settled down a bit, not where I wanted it to, of course, but enough so that I found some wonderful subjects for my eye.

© 2011 Margo Taussig Pinkerton.  All Rights Reserved.  From Barefoot Contessa Photo Adventures.  For usage and fees, please e-mail BC (at) ZAPphoto (dot) com or contact us at 310 Lafayette Drive, Hillsborough, NC  27278 or at  919-643-3036 before 9 p.m. east-coast time.They were abstracts of color, shape, and subtle tonality. And, they were fun to do.

This last one was made more interesting by some unusual patterns on the surface of the pond that broke up the vertical lines with interesting textures.

Same Place, Different View! These were done from exactly the same spot. I just turned the camera in different directions. OK, OK, I think I did move the tripod a couple of inches for one of the images, but that was all for this series. And yes, I did a number of verticals that I very much liked, but in each instance, I preferred the horizontal versions.

Perhaps more tomorrow!

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8 thoughts on “Same Place, Pond Abstracts”

    1. Barbara,

      Melanie arrived in fine fettle yesterday, and we are doing imaging now as I type.

      So glad you like the photos. Remember to go to the Metropolitan and look at different styles of art. They can be great models of inspiration.

      Hugs to you, and thanks for writing,

      TBC

  1. now this is the stuff that i love,, its calming , creative, and gives me peace.

    i want these shots placed on the walls of my bedroom, thanx

    1. Joanne,

      What a wonderful compliment. I am so glad you love them.

      Take care, and so glad you are following our blog,

      TBC

  2. The pond abstracts are wonderful; right up my alley. It amazes me how much color exists under the water and in a reflection, particularly when the sun is not too bright.

    1. What sun, George? 😉 Those were made after the sun had disappeared over the mountains, but there was residual light. I love doing abstracts such as these.

      Take care, and thanks for contributing,

      TBC

    1. Thanks, Annette. I’m so glad you enjoyed them. They really are fun to do, but it certainly takes work to find the patterns that come across in the photograph.

      Take care, and best to Woody, too. We look forward to the next time you two join us.

      TBC

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