Sunday, October 7, 2007

Negative Space - People (2)

1/240, f/4.5, ISO 400

1/450, f/4.5, ISO 400

This was one of those moments I had to think quick...I saw the evening natural light on Maycin coming in from our living room window on his face (side light). I ran and got my black felt and threw it over the couch behind him and snapped away! I didn't have much time as it seems the evening sun slides down quickly.


Negative Space - People (1)


1/1300, f/4.9, ISO 200

Friday, October 5, 2007

Negative Space - Object 8

1/500, f/6.4, ISO 80

Negative Space - Object 7

1/340, f/8.0, ISO 200

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Negative Space - Object 6

1/10, f/4.0, ISO 800

Negative Space - Object 5

1/4, f/3.7, ISO 200
Negative Space Photo in a Negative Space Photo!

Negative Space - Object 4

1/3, f/4.0, ISO 200
The only thing different I would have done if I could have, is just have a plain white background...but kind of like the gauze look...

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Negative Space - Objects (3)

1/350, f/4.9, ISO 200

1/900, f/4.8, ISO 200
These were taken at McSwain as well. What I have learned from a lot of the challenges that I have done thus far, that red is a great color to work with if you want something to pop. Since I had nothing else to do other than relax and take photos, I kind of watched for opportunities. This grandmother took her granddaughter for a canoe experience clear across the lake. As they got closer to the other side's edge, the water became a gold tone from the reflection of the brown foothills. I think they both work well for negative space, but want your CC!



Monday, October 1, 2007

Cliff's & My Weekend

I just wanted to share a little of the beauty at McSwain Lake...okay, I know, for those that live in lush green areas of the country, this may look parched. It is, but in the most pretty way. I have grown to love it over the years and with the evening sunset light, it gives an amazing auburn glow (untouched photo). The chair is mine with my sweatshirt hanging over it, waiting and ready for my return in which I gladly accommodated (after my photo shoot).

Negative Space - Object (2)

1/56, f/8.0, ISO 200
This shot was taken at dawn at McSwain Lake...if you are wondering what it is, it's a rock not far from shore. I just liked the way the auburn sunlight lit the edge of the rock.

Sunday, September 30, 2007

Negative Space - Object

1/2000, f/4.0, ISO 200
Cliff and I went on a little weekender camping trip to McSwain Lake, about a 30 minute drive from our house. We didn't want to go far since we couldn't get off work early Friday and didn't want to set up camp in the dark (In which we did anyway). It was perfect!!! We got a lakeside site...Friday evening, with the 3/4 moon bright, it lit the entire lake and hillsides. I had only wished my camera had the capabilities to capture it, because the lake was so glassy calm it captured the images of the moonlit foot hills. It was awesome. We just sat by the lake and talked in the moonlight until it got chilly (about 11pm). Yesterday was a bit windy, but gorgeous! Today was perfect and I didn't want to come home...Anyway, on one of our little drives, I got this gnarly oak tree as a negative space shot.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

OCTOBER CHALLENGE - NEGATIVE SPACE

This is a Negative Space photo I used in a different photo challenge
Theme: Negative Space

The term "Negative Space" refers to a large area of a photograph that is devoid of detail. Too MUCH negative space will cause the viewer to become lost in the void of emptiness, too little and the subject will show up cramped in the image. So came the term, "less is more" and the negative space turned to become a very positive part of the image where your subject will stand out much, much more.


For the month of October, we will explore Negative Space. Below are the challenges by week. (Try to stay on subject for that week)

October 1 Negative Space with an object
October 8 Negative Space with a person
October 15 Negative Space with an animal
October 22 Negative Space with a building
October 29 Negative Space your choice
The link below has great examples of Negative Space...Lets get started and lets have some fun!!!!

Saturday, September 22, 2007

Light

1/400, f/3.2, ISO 200


Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Mini - Food

focal length 17.0mm, 1/60, f/3.7, ISO 400
This was taken at our Youth Group Nacho Feed fund raiser

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Mini - Little Things

This is our turtle, Lenny! Maycin and I bought him for Papa's pond a couple of weekends ago. Maycin named him and I learned later that there is a children's show/cartoon that has a turtle named Lenny on it. Lenny is about 2 inches across, does not have a left eye and found haven in this pond plant away from our monster 10 inch gold fish. Poor Lenny gets bonked around by the fish, but he holds his own. I'm waiting for the day that Lenny grows to be 10 inches across and we'll see who gets bonked around then! Anyway, he brings a measurable amount of joy as we always hunt for Lenny...he's hard to find sometimes...and are pleased when we do find him.

Monday, September 17, 2007

Cliff, Gayle & Dave

After a short hike in a meadow, here we are at Cathy's request to get upon the bolder for a photo...We did have a wonderful time.

Dave & Cathy


Today Dave, Cathy, Cliff and I took a day trip to Shaver Lake (2 hrs. from here) just to get away and enjoy each other's company. We didn't have any time constraints, real agenda or expectations other than to just enjoy the day, each other and God's beauty!

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Mini - Object that tells something about me

Here is something that tells a little about me...I do like to paint now and again...not just paint, but be creative...painting is just one thing I like to be creative with...photography, sewing, writing...If you are curious, yes, this painting is of two human bodies and I will leave the rest up to your own imagination.

Mini - Something Slimy

Focal Length 14.0 mm, 1/550, F/3.6, ISO 200
This was taken at Pajaro Dunes in April 07...this poor snail was trekking across the sand...no one told him there was salt in the sand!

Sunday, September 9, 2007

"Nana!"

Maycin and I had a Nana/grandson day yesterday, while Papa got his retro trailer! Mayc and I went to the Bloss House for a few photos. This was the "Nana, how many more pictures are you going to take" look! We did go to the library, video store and even bought a turtle to add to Papa's pond. So, it was a pretty fun day all around. One thing that tickled me was, when Maycin and I left to go to the pet store, Cliff and I kissed each other good-bye. I drove about 3 houses down from ours and Maycin asked, "Nana, did you just kiss Papa?" I told him yes. His reply to that was, "Nana, that's icky!!!" This is such a fun age!

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

More Light with Action

1/1900, f/5.0, ISO 200

Motion-Mini Challenge

1/2000, f/5.0, sunny, ISO 200


Friday, August 31, 2007

Sunset Barn

Cliff and I returned home from Merced tonight, country route, and came upon this old dilapidated barn with the sunset in background. I just happened to have my camera.
Auto Program, 1/400, f/6.4, ISO 200

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Available Light

This is my youngest daughter, Lacee. She was sort of a willing subject...at least I got her to smile BIG! I took this photo in the black and white setting on my camera. Don't mind the watermark...I was experimenting. If and when I apply for a business license, I will go by Gayle Yokley Photography.

Saturday, August 25, 2007

Some of us..

This was taken on one of our photography road-trips by a stranger with my camera (some of you have already seen this one)...Point Lobos St. Park...We had a fabulous time! I am truly blessed by these ladies, and I tell ya, we are maniacs for laughter (or otherwise known as dorks!). Welcome Gina (Cherie's friend here in California) and Penny (My high school chum in Oregon)! So glad you are joining us Jane (Judy, Cherie, Kathi's and my photo challenge friend from Wisconsin)! I'm hoping Renee and Maya will hop on board and waiting for Kathi (also my high school chum in Oregon) to make a decision. I haven't heard from my friends, Sue, Deb and Marsha whom are also my high school friends. I'm truly excited about being a part of this photography challenge group and most of all continuing and deepening our friendships!!! Party on dudetts!

My California Sister Chicks!

Judy, Renee, Maya and Cherie