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Possibilities Not Boundaries

January 31, 2012

Tender spring Magnolias in Nanaimo. Canon EOS XSi EFS 75-300 f/4-5.6 at 160mm f/20 1/200 IThe tender heart of spring pushes itself from the rank mouldering earth and reminds of what life is.  We see it again in new ways and we feel our own hearts become younger.  And even though spring is delicate, even though it is fragile it gives us hope and allows to break free from the serious contemplations of winter.  It is the place and time where journies begin again and we see possibilites not boundaries.  

“Let us be like a bird for a moment perched

On a frail branch when he sings;

Though he feels it bend, yet he sings his song,

Knowing that he has wings.”     

-Victor Hugo

I went out on a spring morning a a couple of years ago to walk around Nanaimo and photograph some of the wonderful flowers that were springing to life and I came across a series of Magnolia trees in Bowen Park.  The petals had recently emerged and had not yet finished growing.  I was immediately struck by a flower that had a wonderfully disorganized look to the petals.  It seemed as though they were in a hurry to get out and had burst out of the tree before they could get themselved organized.  The long focal length threw the background out of focus nicely yet helped to establish the setting.  I also really like the way that the fuzziness of the seed pod brings texture to the image.

-Russell Berg

In Nature Tags Magnolia, Flowers, Branches, Tender, Pink, Delicate, Fuzzy
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Comfort In The Silence

January 11, 2012

Canon EOS 7D EF 50mm f/1.4 at f/3.5 1/200 ISO 100 I found these wonderful rhododendron flowers on a garden tour in Nanaimo.The feeling that passes between a man and a woman who have lived a lifetime together is a wonderful thing.  There is a comfort in the silences that speaks to years of being able to anticipate the other's thoughts and feelings.  There is an understanding in the the half spoken sentences and unuttered remembrances that is far stronger than the passionate eloquence of young love.  There is a whole life etched in the silent lines that surround the crinkled eyes as they share a half told 32 year old joke.  My wife and I met this couple on a garden tour this past spring; they were vibrant and alive and in their 80's and they had the most wonderful garden.  These rhododendrons were in their garden.

The photo is pretty simple, I knew I was looking for a way to frame the flowers to one edge leaving the remainder of the frame to drift out of focus.  I knew that I had to leave enough depth of field to keep the whole flower in focus, but I did not want any detail in the background so I stopped down to f/3.5 and that produced the effect I was looking for.  I was really glad that I had my fast 50mm as it is the sharpest lens I own and that shows in the petals.

-Russell Berg

In Nature Tags Flowers, Plants, Pink, Nature, Texture
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