Showing posts with label Multiple Exposure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Multiple Exposure. Show all posts

Monday, January 14, 2019

La Conner Gold

Last spring I visited La Conner, a tiny Washington community known for its colorful Tulip Festival. I arrived too soon for tulips. Instead, I was treated to fields blanketed in glittering gold. It was daffodil season. Such an amazing spectacle! The surrounding areas offered plenty of charm, from the majesty of Deception Pass to a rusted 1939 Buick looking for a home. 

Deception Pass

Daffodil Field

Ocean View

Daffodils


Old Car, Flooded Field
  
Tree in Field
Old Car
Field of Gold

Copyright 2019, Kathy Neudorf

Tuesday, January 1, 2019

A Cut Above

Recently I was introduced to the work of local sculptor Peter Lattey. Peter creates remarkable masks and sinuous, organic pieces from found wood. Happily I had my camera along and was inspired to capture a few impressions. 

Abstracted

Landscape

Opening The Third Eye

To The Edge
Mask
Copyright 2019, Kathy Neudorf

Friday, March 24, 2017

Double Vision

It's been a long, cold winter here, the kind that discourages outdoor photographic junkets. During a recent indoor shoot with the Brass Band Art Group, I explored the camera's "multiple exposure" setting. Some shots were taken on a tripod, others were hand held. All were great fun to do. 

Spring Flowers
Still Life


Indonesian Cloth




Paddle
Copyright 2017, Kathy Neudorf




















Sunday, August 14, 2016

Colony Farm

I recently had a late day outing to Colony Farm Regional Park in Port Coquitlam. I have lived here for decades, yet have never heard of it, much less visited. It was peaceful, green and bisected by the lazy Coquitlam River. We explored the Community Garden, which was bursting with summer's bounty and glowing in the evening light. Such a pretty place....

Echinacea

Tableau

Evening in the Grove

Sweet Peas
Under the Bridge
Copyright 2016, Kathy Neudorf