synapped > Blurring the Lines

I don't know if these are birch or aspen -- I'm thinking birch.  We don't have much, if any, aspen around our low-lying country.  I'm dying for some of those lovely fall aspen shots for my portfolio.  This is about all I can get of even the birch 'cuz, doggone it, they're always around buildings or ugly industrial stuff!

Also in the Fall gallery
synapped > Toe Jam

This is the closest I've gotten to the elusive kestrel.  I want a full-frame closeup, but they always take off!  Someday...

Also in the Birds of Prey gallery
synapped > Coldhearted

Look at the book I made on Blurb for a girlfriend who loves zebras.  It was so much fun!  They don’t show the whole book, but you can view most of it fullscreen and then click on the pages to turn them  :0)

Also in the Roses gallery
synapped > Perchance

I love the winter irises, particularly their deep purple colors, so don't ask me why I am drawn to this lighter version!  Go figure!

I’m trying to learn how to do high-key images.  I need to research more, but this is an attempt.  I’ve read varying opinions on what is considered high-key.  Anybody have an opinion on whether this would qualify?

Also in the Irises & Miscellaneous gallery
synapped > Seeds of the Future
synapped > In the Light of the Shadows
synapped > Sometimes You Have to Look

Something from long ago I keep meaning to upload.  I love playing with dandelions!  This one had some daisies in the background which reflected in the dewdrops.  It was suggested that I crop this to showcase the reflections better.  I kindof like the idea of the tiny drops in a big world.  What do you think?

Also in the Macro gallery
synapped > The Waterfall
At the Japanese Garden in Portland, OR

Also in the Japanese Garden gallery
synapped > Happiness

Doesn't this look like a picture of Happiness?!  From the Oregon Coast Aquarium sometime back.

Also in the Water Critters gallery
Seeds of the Future
synapped > Seeds of the Future
Seeds of the Future
See photo in original gallery.

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