Tag: yellow

365-189 Keep it rolling

I don’t know why I found yesterdays post still in the draft stage. I know I hit publish and I viewed the final post. Crazy.   I couldn’t resist another slow shutter shot today.  Actually I would have liked a slower shutter speed on this shot but it was still pretty bright out even using a polarizer, a ND4X filter, and…

365-141 Feeling tropical and a motorcycle

It was a beautiful warm sunny day today. That’s something we haven’t seen much of lately. Of course, that means mowing the lawn while you have a window of opportunity.  I didn’t mind, it actually wasn’t that bad. And it felt like summer today, which was pretty nice. At the end of the day I got to relax on the…

365-88 Familiar color scheme

The only place in town that has bright colors and is somewhat clean is an industrial supply warehouse. This is a gate entrance that caught my eye as I was traveling past the building. I think the blue and yellow combination works well for photos.  I’m including another picture I took earlier in the year at another location.  Both with K20D and…

365-79 I think spring is coming

A flower! I stopped at an ATM and saw some daffodils in front of the bank. Grabbed a couple quick shots with my DA55-300, a quite competent flower lens. I know it’s nothing exotic but after shooting black and white cemetery pictures all winter, it’s a nice refreshing change. Expect some blossoms in the near future. Cliche perhaps, but I enjoy…

365-69 Mellow Yellow

Yellow can be a bright cheerful color, especially after a drab winter. I didn’t head out to shoot yellow, or any other color, today. It’s still raining for the second day and I really didn’t feel like walking around and getting soaking wet so I tried to find subjects from my car. I took a shot of reflections while waiting…

365-50 In search of color

Finding any kind of color right now is pretty difficult, but I know its out there somewhere.  With actual sunshine the past couple of days, I just wanted to find some bright photo subjects, even if that means going abstract again. Pentax K20D, DA55-300. Parts