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Monthly Archives: February 2013
February Week 3 – Stars in the Forest and in the Sky
Walking into the redwoods on Mt. Tamalpias always provides a sensual experience: the feel of the soft-needled floor of the forest, the smell of the bay leaves, the sounds of silence interrupted by the call of the raven, the sight … Continue reading
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Tagged Redwwod Forest, trillium, Western Trillium, wildflowers
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February Week 2 – blink poems (with or without words)
Deer eye and ear rimmed by morning light early morning Marin Headlands (400 mm lens and quiet steps)  The A Woman’s Eye Gallery collective consist of 5 visual artists and a curator of the word.  The latter is Poet … Continue reading
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Tagged blink poems, deer, Kit Kennedy, Stacy Boorn, tulipmania, tulips
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February week 1: I will take mustard on vine, please.
With selective focus it is all about softness in the background. This effect can be achieved by using a very wide aperture (f/2.8). This way your subject or specific in-focus portion of it is highlighted. A day that is slightly … Continue reading