July 28, 2015
When an exciting photo presents itself we tend to only see what we want to see. Â This is especially true when looking intently at a […]
July 28, 2015
I can now laugh at the first time a label fooled me in a botanic garden (gosh is really 35 years ago ?), when I […]
July 25, 2015
The workshop at Annie’s Annuals and Perennials became an excuse to talk about backgrounds in macro photography.  It was announced that I would talk about my Think […]
July 23, 2015
Summer should bring languid times enjoying the high summer peak of the garden.  If we don’t actually take time to enjoy the beauty of a summer […]
July 21, 2015
It’s summertime.  Wouldn’t you rather be at the Lake ? There are lots of menial tasks involved with work, anyone’s work; but there are also times […]
July 18, 2015
I love the moody single point of focus shots in macro photography.  They artfully take advantage of narrow focus, emphasizing one detail; but I also love […]
July 16, 2015
The third book of the PhotoBotanic Garden Photography series is Think Like a Gardener. If you want to be a garden photographer you need to think […]
July 15, 2015
Unlike most garden photos, macro shots can be shot in the bright light of a sunny day. Â Indeed, to get good depth of field, bright […]
July 13, 2015
Grasses can be particularly hard to photograph on drab days. Â They are difficult at all times because they blend into gardens and have no strong […]
July 7, 2015
I seem to find gardens everywhere I go, and New York has them tucked all over. Â I really like the Battery Park area at the […]