jpellow > August 16, 2009
Market flower.

One of the flowers Sam bought at the farmer's market yesterday.  I think it's a zinnia - anyone want to confirm that?  The "bud vase" is actually a great cruet my friend Lindsay gave me, made from recycled glass.
jpellow > August 16, 2009
Market flower.

One of the flowers Sam bought at the farmer's market yesterday.  I think it's a zinnia - anyone want to confirm that?  The "bud vase" is actually a great cruet my friend Lindsay gave me, made from recycled glass.
jpellow > April 12, 2008
Flowering tree.

I'm not sure what kind of tree this is, but there are several right outside my apartment.  I shot this from my balcony.
jpellow > April 10, 2008
Forsythia blossoms.

My 93-year-old grandfather loves to see forsythia in bloom in the spring.  It seems to be everywhere here, and at its peak for the last couple of days.  I keep thinking of him when I see it.

I think a greater depth of field would help the foreground look crisper and sharper, but it really needs the separation it gets from having the background so out of focus.
jpellow > May 18, 2008
A flower on a windshield in the rain.

I'm not thrilled with this shot because I don't think it has much punch to it.  On the other hand, I really like the blur effect created by the wet glass in the background.
jpellow > April 12, 2008
Flowering tree.

I'm not sure what kind of tree this is, but there are several right outside my apartment.  I shot this from my balcony.
jpellow > April 10, 2008
Forsythia blossoms.

My 93-year-old grandfather loves to see forsythia in bloom in the spring.  It seems to be everywhere here, and at its peak for the last couple of days.  I keep thinking of him when I see it.

I think a greater depth of field would help the foreground look crisper and sharper, but it really needs the separation it gets from having the background so out of focus.
jpellow > March 21, 2008
Wilting roses.

These roses had been sitting on our dining room table since my roommate's girlfriend visited last week.  They were past their prime and starting to dry out, but they still had a lot of color in them and I thought the texture of the petals would make an interesting photo.  I moved them into the soft light in front of a window and snapped a few shots.  I didn't like most of them compositionally (I didn't want to try rearranging the brittle flowers for the sake of my photo), but I think this one turned out quite well.
August 16, 2009
Market flower.

One of the flowers Sam bought at the farmer's market yesterday. I think it's a zinnia - anyone want to confirm that? The "bud vase" is actually a great cruet my friend Lindsay gave me, made from recycled glass.
jpellow > August 16, 2009
Market flower.

One of the flowers Sam bought at the farmer's market yesterday.  I think it's a zinnia - anyone want to confirm that?  The "bud vase" is actually a great cruet my friend Lindsay gave me, made from recycled glass.
August 16, 2009
Market flower.

One of the flowers Sam bought at the farmer's market yesterday. I think it's a zinnia - anyone want to confirm that? The "bud vase" is actually a great cruet my friend Lindsay gave me, made from recycled glass.
See photo in original gallery.

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