Tuesday, November 25, 2008

More Fall Leaves

I did a some more editing and found these leaves interesting. There's not a lot of commentary I can add since the leaves really speak for themselves. I only wish I had started this project earlier in the fall in order to include more samples. I guess I'll have to wait until next year.





















All Images © 2008 Greg Petropoulos

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Abstractions

These pictures were taken several weeks ago from a bridge overlooking an almost stagnant creek. I thought there was something to these pictures, but when I loaded them onto my computer they just didn't "pop." Today I went back to them and did some cropping and adjusted the levels in Photoshop. I applied no special effects or color distortions. I won't attempt to comment on the resulting images since they have Rorschach-like qualities. I'm sure viewers will bring unique perspectives and, likewise, draw unique connections.























All Images © 2008 Greg Petropoulos

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Random Stuff



I'm too tired to think of a clever theme for this post, so I'm just putting together three random photos. I'm drawn to each for different reasons. Two actually surprised me. Shooting digitally allows me to take chances that I normally wouldn't when using film. Often I'll click off a few shots without knowing if I'll be pleased with the outcome. Not that there's no method to the madness, but sometimes I'm a little more experimental. Two of these shots were experiments. With the third I was fairly confident that the subject matter was good. All that was required of me was the technical skill necessary to create a good photograph. I won't say which is which, because in the end I like them all.























All Images © 2008 Greg Petropoulos

Tuesday, November 18, 2008



Nothing special today. I just went out in the yard and gathered a few leaves. These are two that turned out well. Many failures. Not just today, but in my many past attempts as well. But I still think the simple subjects are the most difficult, yet most rewarding. Maybe I've been spending too much time reading up on Edward Weston. Recreating the beauty that nature presents is not an easy task, photographically speaking. Color and composition present unimagined challenges. While the leaves are beautiful on the trees or scattered on the ground, once isolated in front of the camera they cease to be part of a larger pallet of colors and textures.























All Images © 2008 Greg Petropoulos

Monday, November 17, 2008

Outside




It's been a while since my last post. I've been reacquainting myself with the scenic wonders around Sewanee. The panoramic views from the numerous bluffs can be overwhelming. Instead I've focused my attention on the vegetation. My eye has been drawn to very simple images of flowers and grasses, leaves and pine cones. I'm still trying to figure out how to photograph the acorns and hickory nuts that I've picked up on my walks. It will take me several more weeks to sort through the pictures I've taken to determine what's worth keeping.




















All Images ©2008 Greg Petropoulos