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Sunday, July 27, 2014

I've moved!


It's a new season, and I've moved  to a new space.
You can now find me at
KristinaWoodPhotography.blogspot.com




Wednesday, July 9, 2014

on living creatively


"Artists who seek perfection in everything are those who cannot attain it in anything."
-Eugene Delacroix

I love the essence of that quote.  I think he is calling us to be free.  Freedom from guilt of using our gifts, freedom to try and fail, freedom to entertain new ideas we feel are too silly or lavish, freedom to take time for ourselves, freedom to splurge a little.

I have been reading a great creative-recovery classic by Julia Cameron called, "The Artist's Way: a Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity." It has been expanding my mind as a creative being and clearing the way to become more playful and authentic in my creative pursuits.  Creativity leads to spirituality.  And, spirituality leads to creativity.  I love this quote from the book, "Our creative dreams and yearnings come from a divine source.  As we move toward our dreams, we move toward our divinity."

I never feel more alive than when I am letting creativity flow through me.  Maybe it is taking a pencil to my sketchbook, a watercolor brush to the page.  Chopping an array of colorful vegetables for a salad, planting seeds in the garden.  Searching for a piece of music and creating some fun choreography.  Noticing something I haven't seen before like water drops in my herbs or details in a flower bud.  There is something about just noticing the world around me that allows me to connect to the creative part of my soul.

I am learning to listen and be in touch with my creative side, the playful side that longs for beauty and meaning and life.  
It's a new journey, full of unknowns, but I like the journey I'm on.




Friday, July 4, 2014

sparklers: painting with light {photo tips}


Happy Independence Day!
Hooray for the 4th of July!

Watermelon, parades and sparklers.
These are the things I love about this day.
And, of course, capturing fireworks.

Here are some favorite photos from our last 4th of July in Orlando.
It's hard to believe we've been in Colorado for nearly a year!

There are many ways and settings to capture fireworks.
I like to start with an ISO of 200, and play with my settings based on available light.

For these shots, my goal was to capture the light painted by sparklers.
I mounted my camera on a tripod, and since it was pitch black, I left the shutter open for 2sec. 

I asked my kids to make various shapes in the air with their sparklers, tracing them over and over again, as if they were painting with light in mid-air.

Voila!
Shapes of light!

f/5, 2s, ISO 200 

f/8, 2s, ISO 200
In the shot above, I'm focusing on Mr. Z who is standing still making circles with his sparkler, while one of my girls ran through the shot, creating a stream of slightly unfocused light.

f/5, 2s, ISO 200
This took several takes to get the spacing just right.  Plus, we had quite a few backwards "S's" until we figured out how to do mirror image letters :)

f/5, 2s, ISO 200

Tips:
mount camera on tripod
shoot in manual mode and focus on the light
experiment with moving into and out of the frame
play with speed of movement (slow movements result in brighter lines)

HappyPainting!