Welcome Spring?

Welcome Spring?  The calendar says it is officially spring, yet Father Winter wasn’t quite ready to call it quits yesterday in Iowa.  Or was Mother Nature just not quite ready to wake up?  Maybe Mother Nature was giving me one more opportunity to make some winter images of the bare trees and snow.  Last month we had a beautiful wet snow, but it didn’t last.  I had plans to meet another photographer, but unfortunately I was under the weather and had to cancel and by the time I was well enough to go out and shoot, the snow was gone.  I was disappointed as I had been wanting to meet up with this photographer for some time and was afraid it was my last opportunity for some winter photos with snow.

Sitting inside watching the rain turn to snow, the wet snowflakes were floating from the sky, so delicate and pretty.  Enjoying the beautiful quiet snowfall, I suddenly realized that Mother Nature was giving me one more opportunity to make some winter images.  Wearing a pair of light lounge pants didn’t stop me from slipping on my lace up snow boots, not bothering to tie the laces mind you, grabbing my camera and winter coat and head outside.  My motto is you can always find beautiful images in your own yard, traveling far distances is not a requirement for photography.  You just have to learn to see.  My battery was almost drained, even my spare was almost drained.  Nevertheless, I shot several images until the battery was completely drained.  Before heading outside I started to charge my spare battery.  I came inside and changed batteries, albeit the spare had only been briefly charging.

Though my time could have been shooting macro images in my yard, I recalled how photographing my favorite tree in the nearby local park dressed in white still hadn’t been made this winter.  Quickly changing my macro lens to my 50 mm lens, grabbing my keys and cleaning snow and ice off my small SUV, I went to the park still dressed in my light lounge pants and untied boots.  In haste to go to the park, a key piece of landscape photography gear was left at home, my tripod.  So an image of my favorite tree dressed in white would have to wait til next winter.  Quickly coming up with a Plan B, making abstract images using the ICM (intentional camera movement) technique came to mind.  A technique I learned while living in Arizona and have had much fun using, but haven’t used since moving to Iowa.  The photographer I had planned to meet a few weeks prior, has been making some beautiful images with this technique and my desire to use this technique had been on my mind.  While some say “Oh it’s just a blurry photo anyone can do that”, it takes knowledge of getting the shutter speed long enough, but not too long and composition.

The softness of the images portray Father Winter’s gentle side and the delicateness of yesterday’s snow. Even a few images that are just a bit soft were still to my liking and are shown in the gallery below and you may click on any image to see a larger view.  Welcome Spring?  The snow will be gone later today, at least in the far southeast part of Iowa and signs of spring once again will start to show.

 

 

 

 

A Winter Sunday Drive

A winter Sunday drive on a cold and windy day with the goal of watching bald eagles.  My husband and Madison were with me.  It was too cold and windy to stay and watch for the majestic bald eagles for any length of time.  On the way home I chose to take a more scenic route along the Great River Road between the towns of Keokuk and Montrose, Iowa. A narrow windy and hilly tree-lined road.  Even in winter it is a beautiful drive.

Not many vehicles were on the road and as I looked in my rearview mirror was an image I wanted to make.  The bare trees hovering over the road creating a natural tunnel and providing cover from the wind.  As I was processing this image, I first processed it as I saw it, then as a black and white image.  But neither showed how it felt.  It felt cold and quiet.  So I continued to process the image until it portrayed how felt, not what I saw.

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Great River Road between Keokuk and Montrose, Iowa

And for the bald eagles, just one image from this winter Sunday drive.

Bald Eagle - Keokuk, Iowa
Bald Eagle – Keokuk, Iowa