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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

Spring Magnolia

 

Spring Magnolia

Spring Magnolia

With coffee in one hand and camera remote in the other I took the long trip out to my backyard to grab a few shots of my early blooming Magnolia.  Spring has arrived a few weeks earlier here in Ohio but I’m not complaining!  Processed with Photoshop CS5, Nik Software Color Efex 4 and Silver Efex Pro 2.   Thanks for viewing – Vince

High Road Gallery Reception

Just wanted to thank everyone who attended the reception at High Road Gallery, Worthington, Ohio.  I had the opportunity to meet some great people.  Awesome turnout!  Here’s a few pics.

 - http://www.highroadgallery.com/

High Road Gallery Ohio

High Road Gallery Ohio

 

High Road Gallery Ohio

High Road Gallery Ohio

High Road Gallery Ohio

High Road Gallery Ohio

Fun with Photoshop Filters

Sunflower at Inniswood

Sunflower at Inniswood

This photo was taken last summer at Inniswood Metro Gardens, Ohio.  I decided to play around with Photoshop’s radial blur filter, layer masks, and Nik Software’s Color Efex 4 and Viveza 2.   I usually don’t use the gimmick tools photoshop has to offer, but when applied in the right manner the results can be quite pleasing.  Thanks as always for viewing!    - Vince