Sunday, November 6, 2011

DSPP2011 Slideshow

I managed to export a slideshow out of iPhoto and upload it to YouTube, so if you have 8 minutes and feel like looking over a couple hundred photos, check it out!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56Z2hUpJaZ8

Saturday, November 5, 2011

DSPP2011 - Complete!

That's #238, and Daylight Savings ends tonight, so I believe that's the last of them for this year! I'm going to look up an easy way to put up some online slideshow to showcase all the shots from this year in a few minutes. Once I get a link I'll be sure to post it here.

I think I'll do the Pacific Standard project again this year, although not sure if I'll start it up tomorrow or next week... I'll link that also once it's up.

Anyways, thanks for checking out my photos again this year!

- Josh

238 : Wet dahlia with missing petal


This dahlia was missing its "9 o'clock" petal, but it made the perfect window to get a peek of the bloom behind it.

237 : Backside of purple dahlia


Although it would have been nice to be able to shoot the front of this dahlia, it had actually bent over to the point where its face was resting on some other leaves. I actually thought the back was pretty interesting too, with the little white petals from the center, and the stem running across the frame. Think the cool blue hue adds a bit to the greens and purples.

236 : Brown folded big leaf


Back in Oregon, to the cold and rain. Love how the backside of that leaf contrasts so greatly from the front. Love the coarse brown lines running down it... almost looks like leather.

235 : Exotic SoCal flower


I forget what this flower is called, but they are all over the Disneyland region of Anaheim. I didn't get as many DSPP photos as I would have liked while down in SoCal (7-year olds and staying still do not mix) so this will probably be the only pic I post from down south. It sure is a colorful flower.

234 : Trio of lucifer stalks


I love how the lucifer stalks seem to differ so greatly from one another. Some are completely brown, while others still retain most of their green. Loved how these three managed to stack up against one another.