Author Archives: Photo Granny
Elephant Clock
I just realized my camera will shoot multiple exposures, automatically. I therefore can actually achieve TRUE HDR photography. And what fun it has been playing with it today. I cannot believe the day is half over.
This is really exciting, although the subject matter is different. It was just THERE when I realized what I could do.
I Love Mt. Garfield
For sure, I’ve spent many hours thoroughly entertained, taking pictures of Mt. Garfield from my balcony, as well as processing the photos afterward.
I played with this one until it’s almost unrecognizable. But, it’s so much fun to sit in front of this machine and watch the picture change, depending on filter applied. It’s always just a question of which effect turns my crank at the time — and that’s the one I go with.
Although I’ve given it an inverted glowing edge treatment (multiply blending mode), I think the color here is a little more true than the golden hue I always want to apply.
It’s such a beautiful day in Western Colorado.
Sun over Pachydermia
I have no explanation for this except that it was fun after the stress of the annual Christmas light “ceremony.” E-freakin’-gads! Whoever thought of that tradition?!
My Christmas lights were a nightmare.
What brainiac designed a whole string of lights to malfunction when ONE tiny glowing light stick expires?! I’m old enough to remember when Christmas lights were actually “bulbs.” When one of them burned out, you knew which one, you knew which color to grab to replace it, and then you were back in business.
No more.
I checked each of four strands. (I only needed two.) They all lit. What I didn’t notice (or they broke as I strung them on the railing) was the RED bulbs were not working. I got 1.5 strands up AND down before I finally had two strands up that worked — all colors — all flashing.
Then, stringing them on the railing of the balcony was a special challenge, to say the least. I had the whole string of lights detangled, until I started to wrap them around the railing. I finally had a flash of brilliance — I’d wrap the string of lights around something — then UNWRAP them as I guided the lights through the rails. In theory that would work. But the “special” mind that I possess had me wrapping them in the opposite direction I needed them wrapped. What I needed to unwrap first was buried under the stuff that needed to be last.
So. There’s that.
And it was cold out there!
I unwrapped ’em and got them wrapped ’round the box correctly, and it worked famously. It’s just that the red bulbs did not.
The residents of the group home probably learned some new words tonight. They’ll certainly need them if they ever try to string Christmas lights.
It’s done though. But, I decided to take pictures of the lights; I guess to prove it got done. That, the long way around, is how I got to taking this picture. This was a lot more fun than those “safety” lights.
Black and white seemed to appeal after my misadventures on the cold balcony. You’ll notice there’s no R in this either. Or G. Or B.
From Warmer Days
A little piece of serendipity: See the bee?
Post processing in PhotomatixPro and Photoshop CS3.
I stood for about a half hour at my fence, hanging over into the neighbor’s property, trying to get a good, full-on shot of one of the many sunflowers that pop up over there every summer. I got better shots than this one, but it’s my favorite because of that bee.
Clear Creek Canyon 04-30-06

I went to a wedding in Boulder that weekend. On my way home, I decided to take a route not strictly I-70, and ended up here. I had a raging hangover, but managed to climb down the embankment to get a shot that wasn’t looking straight down on the creek. That I managed to do this and not fall in is a testament to someone watching over “fools and children” — both of which I qualified for at that time — if only in behavior.
Oh, This Was FUN!
I’ve been playing with this daisy. Today I wanted to find a frame and matting technique I had used years before. (Apparently it was in 2007.) I haven’t been able to find the tutorial or the PDF with the instructions, but I did finally find the source PSD file, so if nothing else, I can use that. However, in trying to find what I lost, I asked my Twitter friends what they knew. @MacTxn responded with an address to a site with a tutorial for matting. That is what I used to construct the matting in this picture.
The address is http://vickiholdwick.blogspot.com/2009/10/digital-matting-photoshop-tutorial.html. It’s a very-easy-to-follow tutorial, and I think the results are nice. The point of these exercises is to have creative fun, and this tutorial helped me do just that.
Last night and today I’ve gone through seven years of photos so that I can archive them. I thought I’d have to go through innumerable backup drives and computers, but apparently I have done a much better job of backing up these images than I thought. Thank goodness for FileBuddy, or this task would have been too daunting. But, in a relatively short time, the job is done. The sorting part is done.
Now I can back up my files, free up some space on my working computer, and start taking and collecting more pictures and know I’ve got a handle on the organization. And, I’m not-so-secretly pleased and relieved that I didn’t totally abandon organization for the last seven years!










