Showing posts with label tree. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tree. Show all posts
7.25.2012
5.29.2012
Skies of Wine
Location:
E Mountain Dr, Montecito, CA 93108, USA
3.05.2012
Blue & Yellow
Labels:
beak,
bird,
birds,
blue,
Canon,
green,
leaves,
nature,
nectar,
parrot,
parrots,
photography,
Rebel,
santa barbara,
tree,
Xsi,
yellow,
zoo
2.27.2012
Limitless
There is something about the stars (and space in general) that fascinate me. Sometimes I will go outside late at night (midnight even) and just stare at the stars while my camera's shutter is also absorbing the beauty. Try it sometime.
2.20.2012
Trees
This past weekend I finished creating a hardcover photo-book titled Trees. This 20-page coffee-table book contains some very evocative & emotion-filled images that I've created in the last couple years. After all, emotions are what we feed off of, in a sense; emotions are at the heart of what it means to be a person. It's what distinguishes us from machines of all sorts.
I am very excited to get my photo book in the mail any day now! This will be my second photo book. Here's a couple images that are in the book...



P.S. - here's the website that I used to make my photo book: http://www.photobin.com/ (Not nearly as good as blurb.com , in my opinion at least. But hey, maybe some of you out there will try it out and enjoy the site more than I did!). Also, if you'd like to grab a copy, just shoot me an email @ daviddobreski@yahoo.com.
1.29.2012
Sunday Afternoon
As I was walking around the Four Seasons Hotel, I was trying to capture the essence of it, namely, its grandiosity. Although this is just about half of the hotel, I think it does justice to the tremendous hotel.
Labels:
air,
architecture,
archway,
building,
chimney,
clouds,
gazebo,
green,
hills,
hotel,
landscape,
palm,
photography,
plaza,
tree
1.09.2012
Bliss
A couple of my favorite images from a photo-shoot with the Young family.Sam enjoying grass half his height.There is something really special about young kids; the worry-free and lighthearted spirits of kids is often rejuvenating. There is something special about people over the age of 70 and under the age of 6. After all, they are the ones that are closest to Heaven.
Labels:
50mm,
Black and white,
Canon,
grass,
green,
hills,
kids,
people,
photography,
portraiture,
tree,
trees
1.05.2012
Casa Esperanza
Sometimes symmetry is unnecessary. This idea is depicted by this building. However, the architect designed this highly asymmetrical building in such a way that does not make it look sloppy. Asymmetry adds interest. An example of this statement is the human face; human faces, in fact, are slightly asymmetrical, thus making them more interesting.
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