Category Archives: Metro Parks – Columbus

Columbus and Franklin County Metro Parks Photography by Vincent Nobel

Inniswood Photography Exhibit

Inniswood Photography Exhibit

Inniswood Photography Exhibit

I am very happy to have the opportunity to display a few samples of my work at the Innis House  - Inniswood Metro Gardens.  The display will run through the end of April.  I’ll be hosting a “Meet the Artist” reception Sunday April 29th, 2012 from 2-4pm.  Stop by the park and enjoy the beauty of nature.  Thanks for viewing! – Vince

Innis House  - 940 Hempstead Road – Westerville, Ohio,  43081

http://www.metroparks.net/ParksInniswood.aspx

 

A Contrast of Textures

Inniswood Buttercup

Inniswood Buttercup

 

I spent a couple hours this morning wondering around Inniswood Metro Gardens in Westerville, Ohio.  The early warm weather this spring has definitely pushed the bloom schedule ahead by about three weeks.  Always looking for the unusual subject I couldn’t pass up this fallen Buttercup as it contrasted against the dark textured surface of a shallow  pond.   F22 @ 1/8, iso 400.   Thanks for viewing!   – Vince

Signs of Spring

 

 

Macro Nature Photography

Macro Nature Photography

Spring is slowly emerging at Inniswood Metro Gardens and finding just the right subject is always a challenge.  This image required me to get down to ground level and become one with the mud, but the result was worth the mess!   I love working with cool and warm tones along with color contrast to add interest and impact to my images.   I’m looking forward to a very productive Spring!   –  Thanks for viewing – Vince

 

 

 

 

Compose your Background for a Powerful Image

The landscape is full of many items and finding the right subject to photograph is at times overwhelming.  I try to go into an area without any specific preconceived notions about what I’m going to photograph leaving my mind as open as possible.     My overall focus is on nature’s intimate subjects and my favorites are leaves, flowers and all of their color and textural interest.   I scan through the landscape looking for isolated items that stand out from the crowd.  Something as simple as a colorful leaf against a fallen log or a lone flower in a grass filled prairie always seem to draw my eye.  Once I find a potential subject I’ll start composing the image in my head.   I look at various perspectives from the immediate surroundings to determine how they will relate to my subject.   The background is always of utmost importance and one that I see most overlooked by amateur photographers. In this photo I wanted a relatively clean background that provided rich colors and subtle textures to compliment my main subject.    I took about 3-5 different exposures varying the composition just slightly to ensure I had the background just right.   I also selected an aperture setting of F 5.6 to provide enough depth of field on my subject but to allow me to blur the background to minimize distracting elements competing with the main subject.

Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park, Ohio -

Lens and Leaves Camera Club

I am honored to be presenting tonight at the Lens and Leaves Camera Club meeting – Blacklick Woods Metro Park – Reynoldsburg, OH.  I will lead a brief discussion on nature photography techniques and post processing with Nik Software filters.   I’ll also be judging selected images from club members.  Meetings are held monthly at the Beech Maple Lodge at Blacklick Woods Metro Park.

Additional club information is available at the following links -

Lensandleaves.org

Blacklick Woods Event Page