Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Widow Skimmer Dragonfly

I'm in the process of reviewing photos that I took through the summer, and came across  this one of a dragonfly. It was resting on our hydrangea, and stayed in place long enough for me to take its picture.
We are always glad to see the dragonflies come in early summer. At times we have large swarms of them over our land and lake. Other than the interesting scene, the reason we like seeing them is because they help with the mosquito population ... which we seem to get enough of quite quickly and easily.
Apparently, even when they are nymphs, they like to eat mosquito larvae and other insects, etc.. When they become dragonflies, they continue to like similar things, and will eat mosquitoes, other small flying insects, and even butterflies, moths and bees. I think I appreciate the fact that they eat the mosquitoes and keep their population under control.
There are around 2,500 types of dragonflies. I tried to find out what one this is, and it looks like a male Widow Skimmer, according to ON Nature website.  They are all interesting to look at. Isn't it interesting that God has made such variety even in dragonflies.




All things were made through Him, 
and without Him was not any thing made that was made.
John 1:3


Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Gerbera or African Daisy

I received a beautiful bouquet of flowers a few weeks ago, and I believe this flower is a Gerbera or African Daisy from the Sunflower family. I decided to try my 50 mm lens and practice using large apertures, such as f1.2.  I like how the lens lets you take photos in low light. These were taken right in the vase on my dining room table, but since they are close up with a small depth of field, it really doesn't matter where you take the photos. The background is nicely blurred in most of the photos I took. I was able to use the sunlight coming through the window for the light.





I just purchased an update for my photo program and now have Photoshop Elements 12, so thought I would try some different effects with the pictures. I think the photo below shows how much you can change a photo that you take. Digital gives endless opportunities.


Beautiful flowers created by a wonderful God!


Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Looking Back to the Fall

Right now our landscape looks a bit barren, so I thought I would put up some more pictures from the fall. When we were at Canisbay in Algonquin Park, we enjoyed being immersed in the colours. I am just getting to look at some of those pictures now.

In the morning, the mist was rising above the hills. The mist is covering bare trees at the tops of the hills, but the mist actually adds to the scene rather than takes away from it. If the mist wasn't there, the picture would not be as interesting. Sometimes it's worth getting up earlier to get the pictures you want.







From the rising of the sun to its setting 
the name of the Lord is to be praised. 
Psalm 113:3

Tuesday, November 05, 2013

Having Fun when Taking Photos

What is most important when we take photos of our families? Do we need to make sure that everything is perfect, and everyone is posed just so? Or do we need to make sure that it is fun for everyone involved. I have memories of being told that we had to stand just so ... but that was back in the time when film cost so much. Now we can do much more with our digital cameras, and it doesn't matter how many pictures we take. Photo sessions with our families can be much more relaxed.  Enjoy the following pictures:










So now faith, hope, and love abide, these three; 
but the greatest of these is love.
1 Corinthians 13:13