Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Hydrants


Walking home two years ago I came across an unusual scene. Someone had left a pair of sunglasses perched on top of a fire hydrant. Obviously I had to take a picture. Having noticed this one hydrant, I began to notice others. Hydrants tend to be fairly commonplace, and as such, hidden from casual observation. Having been awakened to their existence and charms, I began shooting fire hydrants all over town (and some in other towns as well). I continue to be surprised by the individual character each hydrant is able to project. After all, the fire hydrant is a rather simple object. Yet subtle variations in color, weathering and location can have a profound impact on the viewer's impression.


















All Images ©2009 Greg Petropoulos

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Foster Falls


Rains had been heavy and sustained for several days, which was good news for local waterfalls. My son, Pete, and I drove out to Foster Falls on the 8th hoping to get some good pics. In all the time I've been in Tennessee I had never been to Foster Falls. Pete had been to the falls several times and was amazed by the amount of water flowing over the falls on the day of our visit. He assured me that I was seeing 2-3 times above average water flow. There is a nice observation platform above the falls where I took my first pictures. After a steep climb, we reached the base of the falls where picture taking was made difficult by the heavy spray of water coming off the falls. Pete helped by keeping my lens covered until right before I took the shot, and then wiping off the lens. After trudging back up the rocky trail, I clicked off a few more shots before the cold temperatures got the better of me.














All Images ©2009 Greg Petropoulos

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Winter Flowers


IT'S COLD! Not only is it cold, it's also dreary. With no color except the grey of leafless trees, and the brown of dead leaves on the ground, I'm in desperate need of a color infusion. Last night I was going through some old photos on my laptop and came across these. With a little work on Photoshop to punch up the colors, I found myself in a better mood. I must admit that I may have gone a bit overboard with the colors, adding more than I might normally have done. But it's winter, and who couldn't use an extra dose of color? For anyone interested, these were taken last summer at the reservoir in Manchester, CT.






















All Images © 2009 Greg Petropoulos

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Fungus

During recent hikes to photograph waterfalls, I stumbled across fungus growing on fallen trees. I'm not at all capable of identifying fungus and mushrooms, but I do know an interesting picture when I see it. The impact of the repeating patterns was striking, as was the tonal range. I didn't spend near enough time exploring this subject since I was more interested in shooting the falls. One difficulty I encountered was the lens I had on the camera. I didn't want to take the time to exchange lenses due to the fading light. I photoshopped an orange filter on the last two in order to bring out the warm tones. I will be returning in the next few days just to shoot these interesting growths and I will be prepared with the right equipment.


















All images ©2009 Greg Petropoulos

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Walking the Dog



Thanks to my Flat-Coated Retriever Cali I get to see this end of the street on a daily basis. Most of the time it barely merits a second look. On rare occasions, however, there is something special that catches the eye. One night it was the way the fog played with the light from the streetlight. The next morning the moisture condensation from the fog had frozen on the leaves and remaining berries creating some interesting images. In both cases I took Cali home and retrieved my camera. Cali lacks the patience to wait for me to take pictures. Nevertheless, I am grateful that she takes me on these walks.





















All Images ©2009 Greg Petropoulos