In looking at all the photos we took in 2010 there were a few that stood out because they were more interesting than most. These were the ones that, for the most part, had few technical defects: they are in focus, not motion-blurred, nor greatly underexposed or overexposed. Most have had no post-processing other than the few that were cropped slightly to improve their framing.
Photos that include people were only selected if the photo would be interesting even if you don't know any of the people portrayed in them.
The three pictures of flowers that begin the collection were taken directly in front of my parked car, at the base of a redwood tree, in the same space at work where I parked each day for several years. For a couple of weeks each spring these flowers bloomed there, and then were gone. This time I captured their images so I can continue to enjoy them.
There are two sets of pictures that relate to the auto-focus feature of my camera. The last image in the birthday party series demonstrates quite clearly that auto-focus looks at the center of the frame, and works by looking for sharp edges with good contrast and adjusting the focus to optimize those sharp edges. But the other interesting thing about focus in that image requires the other birthday images to demonstrate.
The second set of images relating to auto-focus is the birds at the Applegate Park Zoo. Our photographer that day seems to have had the misfortune of being both too close to and too far away from the fences. We've got some great pictures of fences, but the hope was for images of the animals that live beyond them. This is partially my fault: I've trained the folks who use my camera to leave the LCD display turned off and to frame their shots using only the optical viewfinder. (Yes, I'm cheap! I'm trying to extend the battery life.) If we had used the display we might have noticed the auto-focus problem and moved closer to the fence or further from it so the camera could focus on what we were focussed on.
P2264207.JPG - 3.47 MB What is the name for this flowering plant?
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P2264209.JPG - 3.47 MB What is the name for this flowering plant?
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P2264211.JPG - 3.20 MB What is the name for this flowering plant?
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P2274241.JPG - 3.22 MB One of the distinctive tables set for the Ladies Auxiliary Annual Tea
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P2074175.JPG - 2.72 MB Notice where the focus of attention is: everyone is looking at the birthday boy.
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P2074176.JPG - 2.58 MB Now everyone's attention is somewhere out of the frame.
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P2074177.JPG - 2.87 MB It was apparently funny, but...
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P2074143.JPG - 2.67 MB ... where is the focus now?
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P4174332.JPG - 2.97 MB California's state flower, a golden poppy.
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P6044551.JPG - 3.23 MB My! what a lovely... fence?
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P6044556.JPG - 3.36 MB Oh wait! I think there's a couple of... birds, yeah there's birds in there.
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P6044572.JPG - 3.46 MB That's better, maybe this camera is OK after all.
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P6044575.JPG - 3.30 MB When I first looked at this image I thought "what a pity it wasn't in full sunlight", but the more I look at it the more I think that its appeal to me lies in the subtle shades produced by the subdued lighting and the dramatic effect of the reflected light from below to the right.
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P7284631.JPG - 2.35 MB Girl acting goofy. I selected this image because I was intrigued with the way the light reflected from the lettering on her shirt created a reddish tinge on her cheek.
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P7314677.JPG - 2.18 MB Cool dude. What caught my eye was the contrast between the bright sun in the parking area and the coolness of the shade under the shelter. The other strong element here is the converging angles created by the roofline and the edge of the parking area.
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P7314646.JPG - 3.06 MB Chicken grill. Again, strong contrast between the sunlit areas and the shaded areas and interesting angles, plus this one has the added contrast between the harsh sunlight on the meat and the soft glow of the coals.
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P8084728.JPG - 1.46 MB This image served as my desktop wallpaper for several months. Selected because the solitary pensive figure seemed to match the overall mood of the misty overcast; also because, at first glance, I saw a surfer in the background, which, upon closer inspection appears to be a seagull in flight much closer to the camera.
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P9044775.JPG - 4.94 MB OK, this may not be officially called "Welcome Park" but I can't find an official name for this tiny park at northern entrance to the city. These two images were just interesting to me, I suppose for the nearly random patterns formed by the light/dark contrasts, and the overall warm tone of the images.
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P9054803.JPG - 4.05 MB A lacy network against the sky: prickly cones, smooth bark, twisted branches and long needles.
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PA204937.JPG - 3.03 MB What Is It?
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PA204965.JPG - 3.97 MB Imagination at work.
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PC295662.JPG - 3.59 MB There must be a hundred different shades of green in that lawn.
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