Wednesday, August 21, 2019

"Covered Bridge"...


Over a dozen years ago, I photographed this covered bridge. It's a popular location for photographers, which offers it's own challenges. Hope you enjoy.

Location: Burns Park, Little Rock, AR. September, 2006.
Photo # 2006910DSC_0035bws.
(c) Kelly Shipp Photography

Monday, August 12, 2019

"Elk in Horseshoe Park"...


Over 25 years ago, I photographed this herd of elk in Horseshoe Park. The snow began to fall heavy, quickly, as it often can do in Colorado. The Elk were oblivious to the weather change and continued to blend into the landscape.

Elk - Horseshoe Park - Rocky Mountain National Park - Colorado, 1994.
(c) Kelly Shipp Photography.
Photo # CO_35_15bw.
Fuji Velvia.

Saturday, August 3, 2019

"Oak Veins"...


Some may look at this photograph and see a large oak tree in winter, with a complex, frozen web structure in the background, while others see it as is. This is a macro photograph of an oak leaf showing the veins and midrib. The Midrib helps to keep the leaf in an upright position and is the central vein of the leaf.

Photo # KS9_0763b.
(c) Kelly Shipp Photography. May, 2016.

Sunday, June 16, 2019

"Absorbing the environment"...


I often like to take extra time to absorb the environment. When you slow down, you find more to appreciate.

Ozark National Forest, May, 2013
Photo # KS2_6300bws.
(c) Kelly Shipp Photography

Monday, June 3, 2019

"Golden Shadows"...


Often there is more to what you see than what meets the eye. You may be surprised by what you're seeing in this photograph. The golden hue in the background isn't a sunset, instead it's the head of a golden mushroom. The dark, vertical shadows are shadows from individual blades of grass. The rough globs is simply dirt atop the mushroom. Or is it? You can decide what you see in this photograph. Interestingly, if you view this from across your room, you'll have yet another perspective.

Photo # 9926_KS10289. September, 2009.
(c) Kelly Shipp Photography

Tuesday, May 28, 2019

"Water: Nature's Paintbrush"...


Sunlight highlights dance on top of the water as it flows past this leaf fallen on a rock. There are a variety of metaphors in this photograph, including the fragility of the leaf, the stability of the rock which the leaf rests, yet the varying power and detail of the water that flows around the rock.

Woolly Hollow State Park, Arkansas. July, 2009.
Photo # 9719_KS10048bw.
(c) Kelly Shipp Photography

Monday, May 6, 2019

"Beneath the Surface" (black-and-white)...


While we're out and about in our above-the-ground world, we often forget that there are other parts of this world that are often underappreciated and often undiscovered. In fact, we have yet to explore much of our own underwater world. As always, I spent most of a day appreciating and photographing this special grotto. Regardless of how many times you visit a special place, you just can't get enough of it. What may surprise you is how deafening this waterfall can be. Spending hours here, then going back to the surface was as if I had been teleported to a silent room full of trees. This is located near the township of Batson, where the population density is only 7 people per square mile! Over one-third of the residents heat their homes with wood instead of electricity or gas. It's such a treat to still have townships like this to visit and spend time.

Johnson County, Arkansas. March, 2015.
Photo # KS7_5924-33h1bw.
(c) Kelly Shipp Photography.