I could take photos of flowers all day long.
{Grape Hyacinths on March 1st??!! This Winter is crazy!!!}
They just stand there with their sweet little faces and smile pretty. They are so patient and agreeable and do not mind one bit while I fiddle with my camera settings. Because of their congenial nature I have learned that, on my camera in the Manual setting, two steps to the right of middle (slightly overexposed according to my camera’s meter) is actually perfectly exposed when I look at it Photoshop Elements.
My action photography on the other hand…well, it could use some improvement. LOL And since I’m not chasing little kids around anymore, I have to practice my action skills on Daisy.
Daisy Duke loves to fetch. Wait, let me rephrase that – Daisy Duke LIVES to fetch.
My hubby was out of town most of the week so a couple of nights ago I attempted to throw the ball and take pictures at the same time hoping to get a good photo of Daisy jumping up to the catch the ball.
The first thing I did was to set my aperture to f/2.5 and increase my ISO to 1600 so that I could get the fastest possible shutter speed.
The problem was that I can’t throw worth a damn with my right hand much less with my left, and then trying to focus and and keep her in frame…well needless to say it didn’t work out too great.
So last night with my sweet husband finally home, I had a chance to practice a little more. Tripp bounced the ball around and I got a few shots that were decent. But then we devised an awesome game that would hopefully help me get a good shot of a mid-air leap.
So here’s how it went down. While Tripp stood on the raised flower bed with the ball…
…Daisy sat patiently anxiously in the yard. “Daisy. Waaaiiiitttt…Siiitttt…Waaaaiiiittt. She was practically humming with potential energy. (Yes I know – I’m a total science nerd. LOL)
Then Tripp says the magic words, “Come on, Daisy. Come get it!” and Daisy makes her move. Here’s the build up….
…and here’s the Leap!
A perfect landing!!
Good Job Daisy Duke!
Finally, success!
I think this is what I love most about this P52 project – it challenges me to get out of my comfort zone and experiment. And what better way to learn than to spend some time outside on a beautiful evening with my wonderful husband and loveable pets.
That’s my kind of classroom!
Peace, Kelly
Your email happened to be the first one I opened this morning and it began my day with I smile!! I love your series of pictures and your commentary!! I haven’t quite conquered the shutter speed thing either and I need to. I have four grandsons that never stop moving! Thanks for brightening my morning! I hope you a wonderful day!
Great pictures!
This post cracked me up! I love your attempt to throw and take the photo — totally something I would do 🙂 Daisy looks like such a sweet girl!
Lots of fun for Daisy and good shots. V
My perfect meter happens to be two stops up also 🙂 My grape hyacinths are almost ready! I will post a picture of mine just for you in about 2 weeks I think!
Kelly, I love how you chronicled the process of taking your leap shots.
I love taking flower pictures, too. I live in Florida, but my best flower photo post is from Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania here: http://virginiaknowles.blogspot.com/2011/03/weekend-gratitude-for-family-in.html
I’ve also got daughters in college, and another about to start next year, so I know how that goes. Growing pains for any Mom!
Virginia
P.S. My P52 photo this week is at http://www.comewearymoms.blogspot.com/2012/03/learning-to-leap-p52.html
LOL LOL LOL!! Kelly, I laughed out loud several times while reading this!
I think your shots (and Miss Daisy) are FABULOUS! And I love how you’ve experimented with your ISO and what-not, to get the effects you wanted. And the “humming with potential energy” absolutely cracked me up! Ha hah! That’s something I would say! 😉 Loved this post! And your little smiling flowers were brilliant, too!
Happy Sunday! 🙂
Such awesome leaping dog photos! I think it’s great how you got the ones leading up to it too – definitely gives a sense of anticipation. I wish I had a dog to try this with!!
Love me some Daisy!! 🙂