Making Friends

There were some newcomers to the waterfront- at least new since the last time we visited!

20150805-MMA_1326_melinda_anderson-EditI had seen (and photographed) pelicans flying over the Benicia Bridge before, but never actually saw any down at the water. On this visit, we saw them on the Martinez side and the Benicia side of the bridge. Fun!

 

Rolling in. . .

Last week, I accompanied my husband on a spur-of-the-moment (for me anyway) road trip to the Bay Area. We took two days to drive each way- and were only there two days- but we managed to pack a LOT in!  We stayed in a hotel in Benicia for the first two nights, and then drove over to Petaluma for the second day, staying with friends for some R&R after Lonnie’s meeting.  We somehow managed to pack in get-togethers with most of our good friends during this short time with only a few days notice- amazing!

Here’s the morning fog rolling in over the Carquinez Bridge- a sight I have photographed many times over the years. So great to see it again- I do miss the waterfront!

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Water’s Edge

20150724-MMA_0815_melinda_anderson-EditWhen we were walking at the lake a week ago, I was captivated by the green of this tree, which contrasted with the darker trees bordering the lake. It was hard to photograph because I could only see it through branches- so I didn’t.  But I saw it again on our way back- with a little girl under it- and knew I had to try.  I was already envisioning it as a painterly image.  I took the resulting photo into Lightroom and then Photoshop for some cloning work. Then, I used Topaz Simplify to remove details and give it a bit of a watercolor look.  I blended it with the original image, bringing back some detail- and finished it off with some textures. Playing with images is part of what keeps stress out of my life- and it’s so much fun!

In and Out

The title of this post refers to the subject of today’s photos- and also to the process of intake and outake with regards to my photo files. I’ve been going through the process of culling and editing the photos I took at Eliphante the other day.  Since I have very full hard drives, I am trying to become more disciplined about the culling and deleting process.  Not easy- I tend to want to keep everything!

And the subject of today’s photos? Doors! Entry into the artistic structures is always through individually designed doors- and often through tunnels lit by skylights or windows.

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Found Stills

July has been a busy month; actually the whole summer has been busy.  Trips to Kansas, Yellowstone and Tucson plus some fun social events have filled up summer. I’m not complaining- it’s not like I have to go back to school in August! We’re also taking a quick trip (4 days driving, one day there!) to the Bay Area for business and have some houseguests coming (yay!) in August. And I’m about halfway through Caroline Jensen’s Communicating with Color and Light class through Clickin Moms (it is fabulous!).  Life is full and fun! I’m saying all this as a way to explain why I haven’t done much still life photography for the Studio Online. Something had to give, and I know I will be getting back to it.

But in the meantime, while I was at Eliphante yesterday, I FOUND some still life arrangements just sitting around. So I got my still life fix the easy way!

Artsy musical instruments

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Through the Looking Glass

20150728-MMA_0848_melinda_andersonYesterday I went with some photography friends and my friend, Debbie (not a photographer, but definitely an artist) to a very unique spot called Eliphante, located in Cornville, near Sedona.  It was once the home of an artist couple, who created art which evolved on the land where they lived.  It is now a private museum, which is only open to the public by appointment.

We had to meet one of the live-in caretakers/guides and then walk on rocks across a creek to get there. Eliphante is hard to describe- but the words, Hobbit and Through the Looking Glass are what came to my mind.

One of the structures we explored:

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My friend, Gail, taking photos inside this one:

20150728-MMA_0932_melinda_anderson-EditDebbie went through the tunnel ahead of me to get inside this building:

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Lily Abstracts

I took some time a few days ago to take some abstract macro shots of lilies. I added a couple textures for that painterly look I love- and the first one I also took into Topaz Simplify.  Truthfully, because of the shallow depth of field, it looked pretty painterly already, but I love to fiddle around with my images.  It is my form of a mindfulness meditation and satisfies my childhood ambition to be an artist when I grew up. 🙂

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Tucson Evenings

Even though we only spent two full days there, I still have Tucson photos to share!  Here are two views of the foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains taken from the balcony of our hotel room.

Double rainbow and rain!

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