Day 184: Tiny Wooden Canyon
While I don't dedicate myself to macro photography, I pay attention to the small details in nature. The vibrant orange of wood looks like a canyon.
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While I don't dedicate myself to macro photography, I pay attention to the small details in nature. The vibrant orange of wood looks like a canyon.
This photowalk in the woods helped me listen to nature. A lot has changed since the last time I visited this trail, from big to small.
For a photowalk, I visit this wildflower garden as birds flutter to this spot. Listening to wildlife helps me stay tuned to nature photography.
Deep in the woods, some hikers have left carvings into the bark of trees, leaving them vulnerable to disease. I photographed a particularly bad example.
It's been half a year since the 1Day1Photo series started. This is my ranking of all the photos I have captured and published on dpanphoto.
I set my camera and wide-angle lens on the ground and capture the detail of the dry surface soil through photography.
On my photowalk through this park, I found a wheelbarrow full of grasses and plants. I captured it for some wide-angle photography and moved on.
The Delaware River at sunset was a great location to take some landscape photography, even if the bridge was getting in the way.
When I'm not at a photogenic location, I pay attention to my surroundings and take pictures of the interesting details to make a good photograph.
A summer photowalk down Main Street and Delaware River inevitably means I run into some bugs. And I forgot my bug spray.
Classic landscape photography with a sweeping view of the Delaware River for the daily photography newsletter.
I missed the perfect exposure settings for this photograph, but it doesn't matter that much. It worked out fine.
The power grid is a miraculous countrywide machine. It looks messy, and needs maintenance at times, but I think we take it for granted.
A street photography-themed photowalk for 1Day1Photo, where power lines cross a residential building while jazz music plays nearby.
This photograph met two criteria for me, as I walked down a small town Main Street and practiced some fundamental photography composition rules.
I went to a small town in Pennsylvania and photographed the borough hall. Nearby, some picturesque rivers and bridges.
Here's a bird — a titmouse — from my backyard. While it's not a colorful bird, the beam of light directed at the feeder makes it interesting.
As if I haven't taken enough monochrome images on dpanphoto, here's another one from a walk in the park with a weird plant I haven't seen before.
Automobile detail photography with the shiny car logo in focus. For 1Day1Photo, I get home from a simple photowalk and start organizing my images.
This is the best image from several different attempts. I got home and realized I captured the beautiful wooden texture that I wanted.
At an empty children's playground, I captured this square monochrome image of a tic-tac-toe board. Through post-processing, I tuned the shading.
This is a monochrome image with branches and leaves, with dull grays in shaded areas. It is cropped just tall enough to show the branches.
I learned about low-key monochrome photography and tried to make a dark image with patches of sunlight highlighting the background in the woods.
An unconventional inspiration method behind this monochrome architecture photo: the Wikimedia Commons gallery map. I don't know its actual name.
View some monochrome abstract photography taken in a music and arts building underground. The random architecture is cleverly designed.