Another "Before Sundown" on the Avon Trail, Waterloo Region
Rural Wellesley - Barn photo
It’s been a while since I have been cruising the back roads for landscape photography. Here is a photo of a barn window which I noticed over the labour day weekend, just outside of Wellesley. I love the random bit of red paint!
Fall colours while we still have them!
This photo is from early October but I thought I’d post this before too long. The colours change so quickly! This was shot on an off the beaten path kind of dirt road north of Waterloo.
Waterloo Region Rural photography
Here is a flashback from the past... nothing to do with winter for a change -!
Winter Farm - Waterloo Region
One of my favourite photos. I drove past this on my way to an appointment, thought about it, turned around and returned to the spot to photograph it. So glad I did. This one looks amazing printed on aluminum.
Waterloo County
Long and lonesome fence line and field
Goodnight World
Taken at the end of a long day... having a quiet moment before heading home.
Endless Farms and Fence line, Waterloo County, Ontario
The title says it all
Winter is beautiful...
Even when we can't seem to get rid of it!
Birch Trees, Waterloo County
This was taken in an area northwest of Waterloo. Where I was I really don't remember!
Winter scene south of Baden, Ontario
I had some unexpected time yesterday and got this image:
It was snowing lightly which gives a "painterly" effect to the image.
Winter Barn - Erbsville Ontario
this was shot on a cold and wintry day just outside of Erbsville Ontario
The making of another creative image
Hello, its me again! I want to show you the background work behind one of my favourite photos. This one was taken in early November when the colours were still fairly vibrant. Funny thing is I ended up converting this picture to black and white. Here is the final image:
I was having a very creative-feeling-kind-of-day. I hadn't had that feeling for several months so it was very exciting.
I drove past this field and was drawn to a stand of trees. It wasn't especially interesting but I saw something in it that I couldn't describe at the moment.
I continued shooting that day... and got many wonderful images before I had to return home.
Once home I put it up on the screen. I mused over it.. and for fun put it in black and white.
This looked very appealing to me. I stretched the perspective, then added some "painterly" effects. Here it is one more time:
I then printed it on some delicate parchment paper - I would show it here but the photo on parchment is now hung in a gallery!! I hope you enjoyed seeing the creative process. - Susan