Dec 25, 20226• Do you know who—or what—created what you viewed today?Text and images by LensAfield* 12/24/2022 You would have to literally be living in the middle of nowhere not have been exposed to discussions about AI (artificial intelligence). The depth and breadth of its applications and implications are already mind-boggling. Here we discuss photography, so I will limit what I…AI7 min readAI7 min read
Published in SNAPSHOTS·May 15, 2022Being Aware and ObservantNoticing small changes, cues, and details can have huge benefits — Text and photos by LensAfield I was walking around this particular park with the specific intention to “see” and capture images of things almost no one else who uses the park would. …Nature Photography5 min readNature Photography5 min read
May 9, 2022Invasion of the Marzipan SnatchersThe perils of messing with nature, photographic procrastination, and unintended outcomes — Text and photos by LensAfield It was mid-April. The weather was still quite cool here in central New Jersey, but the early morning light stimulated me to break out of my winter doldrums, get up early, and do some shooting. …Close Up Photography7 min readClose Up Photography7 min read
Published in SNAPSHOTS·Apr 3, 2022Going BIG to see small? #3finishing a series about going macro to see micro — Text and photos by LensAfield In this installment, I will finish looking into the intimate details of one other bouquet inhabitant. There were at least six different flower types in the bouquet, but not all fit the nature of my interest for this series, but these Anemones did. I tried…Close Up Photography2 min readClose Up Photography2 min read
Published in SNAPSHOTS·Mar 25, 2022going small to see BIG? Or is it BIG to see small? #2continuing a series about going macro to see micro — Text and photos by LensAfield This installment continues another deep exploration into a typical Valentine’s bouquet. This time I will focus on the lilies. When the bouquet arrived it had only one opened lily, the one shown above. As florists usually do, the pollen has been pinched off because it…Close Up Photography3 min readClose Up Photography3 min read
Published in SNAPSHOTS·Mar 18, 2022going small to see BIG? Or is it BIG to see small? I’m so confused…a series about going macro to see micro — Text and photos by LensAfield The banner image was of a bouquet containing lilies, carnations, gladiolas, anemones, and some strange accent acoutrements. In this installment I will look into that strange pinkish-reddish globular thingy. There were few scattered about the bouquet. Despite their appearance as being some fake thingamabobs (I…Closeup Photography3 min readCloseup Photography3 min read
Feb 13, 2022Some Flower Stereography3D imagery to battle the winter doldrums. No goggles required. Text and photos by LensAfield Before I present the images, if you are not familiar with how to see stereo imagery please read this primer. …Flower Photography3 min readFlower Photography3 min read
Published in SNAPSHOTS·Feb 9, 2022When Winter says No……go to the annual flower & garden show — Text and photos by LensAfield Winter has shut down shooting and writing about my usual subjects. It has been cold here in central New Jersey of late, but thus far, we have had only two winter snows. There hasn’t been a massive dump yet, but I’m sure one is coming…Flower Show3 min readFlower Show3 min read
Published in SNAPSHOTS·Sep 6, 2021Today in My ViewfinderOne photo, three edits, a problem — Text and photos by LensAfield 9/6/21 I haven’t participated in the Photo-a-Day Challenge, instead submitting sporadically as time permits. Today I thought I would take the challenge literally and submit a post based strictly on a single photo. Capturing small, fast insects in flight requires a good deal of thought…Close Up Photography2 min readClose Up Photography2 min read
Published in SNAPSHOTS·Sep 5, 2021This Week in My ViewfinderThe battle: Bald-faced hornet vs Paper wasp — 9/5/2021 Text and photos by LensAfield I have previously written two long pieces about life and death in nature. This quick post shows one example of the billions of life-and-death struggles happening all around us, all the time. I was shooting various subjects in my little swamp milkweed patch when…Close Up Photography4 min readClose Up Photography4 min read