I have yet to finish the story about the day hubby and I went out to photograph together … You know, the day we stupidly shot on train tracks? This post is the final chapter of that particular day.
We continued to look for places to shoot. We pulled into one park, found it to be a dud, and moved on. Where to now? We decided to head towards another park, really unsure what we were looking for. So that is where we went.
As we slowly drove in this park looking for THE spot, we finally stopped, sighing saying, well, I suppose this is about as good as it gets. Hubby saw water dripping from off of a roof, and suggested we try to capture a drip. Keep in mind, my friends, the winds were whipping fiercely that day, so with this wind the drips were coming down fast and furious, no luxurious, slow pace for these drips. I could feel my competitive spirit soar. OK! You want to see what we can do! Let’s do this!
I of course having my 60mm macro lens along with me, changed my 17-55mm lens to that macro lens, safely inside hubby’s truck. I know, I clearly had the advantage, but BUT (she says over the protesting roar) hubby once upon a time had some prints of his hanging in the Buffalo Museum of Art, so my competition was stiff. He was using a kit lens on his Canon Rebel t5i, and I my macro lens. Hubby shot in black and white (in editing I made it a wee fancy) and mine was shot in color.
Now for the drips. You tell me which one you like … You won’t hurt my feelings if you go with hubby’s shot, GUYS, cause I know you um men do stick together. So, here is hubby’s drip (and I must admit the reflection in his shot is pretty cool)
and here is MY drip … come on, GIRLS, let’s hear from you …
both with two distinctively different “feels”. You tell me, which one do you like better? Or, do you like both drips? *giggle*
I shot a LOT of frames to get the shot I did, while, hubby, um, he only shot ONE frame. Darn it, any ways, but he got off a pretty great shot with just ONE try. How did he do that? I did manage to get one shot almost clear with a single drop of water falling, but I took about, ah, I’d say, about 15 shots. IT WAS EXTREMELY WINDY. This was not easy competition. The drips FLEW with the wind! And the nerve of hubby to brag that he is really proud of what he shot. Really? What about mine? *pout* Yet …
When hubby viewed this post before I published it, he wanted to know what I did to make his shot look not as good as he thought it was. Hubby has yet to learn that what you see on the LCD screen of the camera, is not always what you see when you open the image in the editing room. Hubby is still in the “film mind set”, taking only one shot per image, so he has yet to get into the habit of shooting off more then just one frame per image. Ah, the joys of digital photography! LOL
Getting back to the story …
When I was finished with the drips, (smile), I walked back to the truck, changed lenses again inside of it, back to my 17-55mm, grabbed my tripod and set it up, (Huh! I’ll show hubby!) with the intention of getting some shots of the landscape in front of me. These were not easy shots. The sun was too bright, so I underexposed my shots, but still the lighting was very tricky. While I was busy in my own little world, hubby snapped and
caught me shooting. According to Hubby’s Shadow that you see here, there will only be FOUR more weeks of Winter left, so, Gigi (and ALL those who are Winter Weary), get out your dancing shoes cause we are almost to Spring! *Happy Dance HERE*
Well, seeing I told the bulk of my story, all that is left for me to show you are my two landscape shots. I hope you enjoy them. I edited them in such a way as to gain a “dreamy feel”. Have I succeeded? Again, you tell me. (smile)
I thank each of you for BEing here at Petals today. I am deeply touched you took the time to stop by to view my work. May all of you BE Blessed, Happy, and Loved on this most special day.
Photography/ “Two Drips, One Silhouette, Two Sepia” 2015 ©AmyRose and Hubby
[All editing done by me.]
(Taken in Como Park, Lancaster, NY)
I do believe I like your drip because it has more movement and the rippling was awesome.
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Thank you, Suzie. I clearly had the advantage on this one. LOL (((HUGS))) Amy
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Yours is better. Sorry, Amy’s hubby.
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I happen to agree. I did have the advantage. Hehehehehehe Love, Amy
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I liked your drip best but I prefer Hubby’s tone. Both are good.
Love the dreamy shots!
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Thank you, Maverick. Hubby’s tone I did in editing. I’m glad you enjoyed the dreamy shots! (((HUGS))) Amy
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I particularly love the shadow tripod photo! 🙂
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Aw, thanks, Doc! You’re the best!!! (((HUGS))) Amy
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I do like the reflection but you have a better formed drip. If I had to choose, I’d go with yours which is technically a better drip. I’m imagining the Olympic judges holding up 9s and 10s.
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Hehehehehehe Thank you for the support, Dan, even if that means giving me the credit versus hubby. Hubby still has to learn he needs a polarized filter and to shoot more frames. He will. I’m blushing at the 9’s and 10’s. My shot wasn’t that good, IMO, due to that wind whipping those drips. But thank you! (((HUGS))) Amy
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All are lovely shots, Amy. I’d have to say for the drips (the photos), I believe I prefer yours since you actually managed to capture a falling droplet! Your dreamscapes are lovely. But I have to say my overall favorite is the one hubby took of you in your zone! Hugs! Hope you’re having a fabulous weekend! 😀 ❤
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SMILE!!!!
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Sorry hubby…I like Amy’s drips better LOL. The highlights are a little blown out on hubby’s I think detracting from the beautiful shape of the drips. Just IMHO!! 😉
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He has yet to get a polarized filter, Laura. He has NO idea the complexity of digital photography, and he keeps on insisting he doesn’t really need a polarized lens. OK. Let him learn ….. (smile) Love, Amy
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hehehe well, at least he goes out with you and tries to take photos. mine will never pick up a camera!
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Laura, IF you knew what a milestone this is, you would shout for JOY! There still is HOPE for your hubby! LOL
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LOL! That’s great! My hubby will golf and I will take photos. I can live with it as long as he still drives me here and there to take pictures hehe.
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I still enjoy going off on my own too. Between photography and now yoga (OH YES I went through with taking pics of hubby in Yoga …. coming soon LOL) my personal space is um getting smaller. I enjoy my own company. 🙂
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I choose not to make choices – I adore them all and find them inspiring:)
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I like the first one because of the little sprays he caught coming off the drips. I think that’s kinda cool. Both are very good though.
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I love these shots that you and hubby took. Almost an added bonus of insight to your lives sharing art. So the raindrop pic…I like yours because you have that drop that’s splitting in it plus popping colors but I really like that silvery texture captured on the top of his. Oh gosh Amy, I might just have to be a really good politician and call it a draw!!
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Hehehehehehe, Ever the diplomatic ….. Too funny, Marissa!! Loved your comment! 😀 Love, Amy
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Okay, where to start. Well, YOU WIN HANDS DOWN, the drop, flying away from the drip is amazing and wow! Hubby’s feeling might be hurt but the best woman won:) Oh yeah, happy dance for the winner!!! I LOVE your sepia color trees…they are SO beautiful. You have to take a picture of your hat. I know I saw eyes and an ear. You like a very serious photographer and I expect to see your photos on the cover of a magazine in the future. Thank you for letting me know that spring is coming because I can barely stand this any longer. This whole week is going to be freezing cold, with highs of 7 degrees, and the highest 19 degrees expected on Monday. It’s 9 right now. 😦
This is such a fun post Amy. I enjoyed it so much and your pictures are wonderful. Congratulations and I know that when the votes are tallied, your hubby will have to ask you for lessons:)
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Hehehehehehehe Hubby may know film photography but he has a LONG ways to go in digital photography. LOL Thank YOU for your praises of my work *blushes* and as you say, my DREAM is to see my work in magazines as well. And a book I want to write. For now …. Petals and Dreams.
It is freezing cold here too, Gigi, all of ZERO out right now. I’m grasping at the last straw lately, just COME ON SPRING!!!
Again, I really thank you for all you said here! I am SO thrilled you got a big kick out of the way I wrote this post. It was written in FUN and my goal was to make all who read it to laugh! LOL
I have another FUN one coming this week as I snuck my camera into Yoga class to get shots of hubby doing Yoga. You want to laugh??? The captions I put with the pictures will have you rolling on the floor. Ya gotta give the man credit, he really is trying!!! Hehehehehehehe
(((HUGS))) Amy
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I like both drip shots and especially love the sepia tone landscape shots!
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Thank you, Katelon. Hope you are staying warm today. Love, Amy
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I’m in San Diego Amy, and sweated when I took a walk at 9;30 this morning 🙂 I miss snow!!!!
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We have more snow then what we know what to do with. Rub it in, Katelon. You want snow? Please do take it. I’m SO done with it. How I need GREEN!
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You misundertand Amy. I start panicking when I am sweating at 9:30 in the morning. I thought I was going to make it CO LAST winter to live and I’m still not there. I love snow, miss having winters. I understand you have been hit hard with winter and are tired of it, I understand that.
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LOL I would trade your heat any day for the snow we have! How funny. You wanting snow, me wanting heat? Are we ever satisfied with what Life has for us? I like snow too, at times, but our winters our just soooooo long and soooooo cold. I am really looking forward to Spring and GREEN. 😀
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Your drip shot is better, it like is dripping. Your hubby’s shot is like mine, so I like it too. 🙂 🙂
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LOL Thank you, Amy. I just got such a kick out of your comment. Hehehehehe Love, Amy
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I thought you would … Hehehehe…
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*laughing*
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What a great post and enjoyed the pictures. As far the drips although both are great I prefer yours. The color in yours makes the drip pop out more. Love the shadow picture he took and glad only 4 weeks more of Winter..LOL. The landscape with the trees does have a dreamy feel to it. First thing I thought of is how beautiful that would look framed on a wall. Great Job, Amy ♥♥♥ HUGS ♥♥♥
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Ah, Kathy, beautiful comment, one that went right to my Heart. I have so much of my work on my walls already, so one day I would like to replace those pictures with some of my present day work. Yes, these landscapes would look gorgeous especially on my special room, due to the colors that would flow with that room. Hoping you are staying warm. It is -3 degrees here right now. That is COLD!!!! (((HUGS))) Amy
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Thanks, and bet they look good hanging on the wall with the ones you have. You could rotate a few at a time in your special room possibly. Yes, staying warm but it was 6 above earlier when I woke up. It’s rising this evening and we are up to a balmy 15…LOL. HUGS ♥
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I like both shots . . . yours a touch more, mainly because of the almost rust color contrast of the building. In any event, both beautiful! Peace . . .
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I am very touched you took time today to comment. Thank you, my friend. I am partial to my drip too. LOL (((HUGS))) Amy
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Beautiful!
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I like Amy’s drip better. Your hubby is learning quickly!
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Thank you, Ms. Vee. He has a ways to go. LOL (((HUGS))) Amy
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You’re welcome. Blessings!
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Both are good, but I like your one best Amy. I like the fact you caught the drop just as it broke off. Great capture.
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Thank you, so much, Raewyn. This really was not easy to do with the wind whipping as it was. If it had been a still day, I would have been able to get a clear focused shot of the falling drip. I did my best and I am glad you enjoyed it!! (((HUGS))) Amy
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Nice to see that shot of you in action!!!!
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LOL Thank you, Resa. Every time we go out on a shoot together, hubby is pointing the camera at me. Our last shoot (not shown yet) we shot each other shooting the other. LOL Too funny!!!! (((HUGS))) Amy
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All of the photos are great….AND I like your drip better 😉
Now the tree shots those are indeed dreamy! Lovely work 🙂
Melanie
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(smile) Thank you, Melanie. Hubby only shooting once got a great shot, yet he has much to learn about digital photography. He has only known film photography. So glad you enjoyed this post. (((HUGS))) Amy
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Nice shots. I can understand coming from “film” to digital can be a big jump 🙂
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It is, YellowCable. I really am doing all I can to keep him motivated to keep on doing what he is and to learn as well all that he has to learn. This evening I hope to watch photography programs together to inspire, motivate, and to get each of us thinking of what we want to shoot next. For now it is so cold here, I am not going anywhere! xx Amy
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I like them both / but Yours is PAWSOME! Yours has the drip, and I love the colors you chose! 😺💜
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Shrimp, is your human still sick? I’m deliberately only “liking” comments because your human needs to be resting. But I just had to answer this … to say thank you. *blushes* Those colors were already there …. I just deepened them a bit. MOL (((HUGS))) MB
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She’s getting better – but still having headaches almost every day!
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HISS Human, you truly are your own worst enemy! Tell her, Shrimp! She needs to be RESTING!
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I’ll tell her – but she can’t rest – she had to get up at 4:30 this morning to watch the Creature until 5 this evening while it’s parents are at work – (Monday -Friday
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EWWWWWWWWWWW! That stinks!!! PU! Poor human. No wonder she gets blown out headaches. And poor YOU! No wonder you have your suitcase packed and ready to go! *sympathy party* Tsk tsk tsk …. How sorry I feel for the both of you. Deepest Condolences, Mom BonZo
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Yes – it really doesn’t leave Michael time or energy fur anything else – but the human males sure she brushes me and gives me snuggles before she leaves – and when she gets home!😺
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Well as it should be. You RULE, Shrimp! Humans BOW to you! And AMEN!
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I like the color contrasts in yours better, Amy, but your hubby’s drips have more dramatic shape. Yours is a better picture, but his is pretty close. He’s got a great eye.
The shot he took of you working your thing is very cool. Yay! Teamwork.
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LOL I just read your comment aloud to hubby and he said, “Oh yay, there is one for me out of about 100!” Hehehehehe…. I agree with you, he does have a great eye. I plan on getting him back outside again once this cold front is gone. It is SO cold here!!!! Brrrr …… Stay warm, cousin to the east! Love, AmyRose
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I LOVE the sepia tone!!!!
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Interesting treatment of your image…It really gives it an edge, makes it so engaging.
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I like both water drops, both of them portraying something different. Great job Amy and hubby!
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Ah, Will, the diplomat. Hehehehehehe I agree hubs has quite the eye. Can you imagine what he could have done IF he had attempted to get several more shots? He needs better camera equipment as well as in lenses, tripod, and filters. Come on lottery! Come ON!!! LOL (((HUGS))) Amy
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I love the sepia tone! And while I like both drops, yours is a bit more dramatic and caught my eye. Just slightly more 😀 My hubby used to be the photographer in the family, but really didn’t want to make the transition to digital…
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Hubby is dragging his feet with the digital. I had to apply Tough Love recently and told him I will no longer edit his images for him. He must learn, for this is part of digital photography. Keep fingers crossed with me, Tiny. So far, I’ve seen no “study”. Hmmmmmm ….. OK, then, that means I will no longer post hubby’s work. Simple as that. (smile) (((HUGS))) Amy
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!!!!!!!!!! Success !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Fun post, too ! 🙂
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GRIN! Thank you, Chris!! (((HUGS))) Amy
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Dear one,
both are from the same spirit, but different perspectives they are.
As you know there is no better, just what works!!! They both work!!!!
Also your last photo in your series was a keeper!!!!
Where is that Global warming when you need it!!!! BRRRRRRRR
hearts and flowers always!!!!!
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So ready for warmth and Spring, Michael, oh believe you me!!! Bless you for your Loving words. Love, Amy
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You get more snow then I who isa little more south then you. While we both get the cold together!!!! Brrrrrrr!! Friday could be eskomo weather!!! Keep warm!!!!!!
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Monday I saw -12 degrees. If that is not Eskimo weather, I don’t know what is. I have not ever seen it this cold here. And I have lived here a LONG time!!!
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Sending you thoughts of Hot chocolate with marshmallows and roaring fire for a cooooold morning tomorrow!!!! ❤
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Thank you, friend. I’ll take those! xxoo
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Beautiful photos. You made Winter look nice. Pretty cold here in Michigan. Don’t feel pretty outside.
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Doesn’t feel too pretty here either, John. It is downright bitter. Spring cannot get here fast enough this year!!! (((HUGS))) Amy
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I agree. I need a warm Spring day.
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*Dancing shoes are on* 😉
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Mine too! LOL
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I like both drips and your landscape is awesome!
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Thank you so much. Love, Amy
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