Saturday, April 14, 2007
Lighting Effects
We were out and about today. Visited nature, then went to a pow-wow. The pow-wow was a fiber artist's dream. The outfits worn by the American Indians in attendance were spectacular, full of movement and color and sound. Stunning, and no two were alike.
While I didn't take any pictures at the pow-wow, I did capture a particularly nice photo of a sumac silhouetted against a lovely blue sky with white clouds. See for yourself:

I'm quite fond of interesting lighting effects in photos. Here's sunlight streaming through a glass on our kitchen counter:

Okay, so this last one was probably just an excuse to post another picture, but I really do like how the light shows the transparency of the glass.
While I didn't take any pictures at the pow-wow, I did capture a particularly nice photo of a sumac silhouetted against a lovely blue sky with white clouds. See for yourself:
I'm quite fond of interesting lighting effects in photos. Here's sunlight streaming through a glass on our kitchen counter:
Okay, so this last one was probably just an excuse to post another picture, but I really do like how the light shows the transparency of the glass.
Labels: american indians, fiber arts, lighting effects, pow-wow, sky, sumac, sunlight, transparent glass