Judy Bélanger
Go Beyond Images and Snapshots
Go Beyond Images and Snapshots
Here's what we've been working on lately!
Here's what we've been working on lately!
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Perth Autumn Studio Tour - September 24 and 25.
Perth Autumn Studio Tour - September 24 and 25.
This Fox will be one of several prints in my show in September. Please find me at Perth Autumn Studio Tour at Marberly Hall (Ontario , Canada) on September 24 and 25, 2022.
Evening light is great for landscape.
Evening light is great for landscape.
Adventures in the kitchen....!
Lots of ice and beauty in early spring.
Some of my best images
Some of my best images
It is important to consider angle of view for the subject. In these images, I was playing with angle of view from below emphasizing the angle of the flower towards the sky.
Flowers in my garden
Flowers in my garden
Humour in Nature
Humour in Nature
I saw this little doe on a drive on the backroads around my neighbourhood. Funny Girl!
Swans in Winter
Swans in Winter
Playing with Still Life
Playing with Still Life
Sometimes it is nice to just play! I set up some simple still life and used Photoshop to play with the images
Winter Reflections and Shadows
Winter Reflections and Shadows
Autumn in Layers
Autumn in Layers
I like to use a technique that David Hockney used in the 1960s called "Joiners". This time I used it with fall colours.
Fall colours offer many creative possibilities. Panning, multiple exposure or straight shots of a scene are always a delight.
Reflections offer a great deal of creative possibilities. The images above were taken on a recent trip to Algonquin Provincial Park. There were too many mosquitoes and black flies to hike, so I took these images out the window of my vehicle.
Multi Exposures!
Multi Exposures!
One of my favourite ways of working is doing in camera multi exposures. I often try this technique with landscape and even old piles of junk people would normally walk by.
Thomas Wentworth Higginson
Thomas Wentworth Higginson
Winter Birds
Winter Birds
These images were taken on a cold winter's day in Algonquin Park.
Infrared photography is a great medium for landscape. I really like the dark sky and the white tones of the trees. The images below were taken in the Canadian Rockies and in Algonquin Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada.
"The Dance"
"The Dance"
Still too cold to go outside and it is still -20 degrees celsius! Today, I grabbed my light table and some stain glass and photographed this composition. I then put it into photoshop and played around with the colours. It reminds me of a dancing shapes.
Sometimes, when it is very cold outside, I look at my old files or pull out some still life to create images in Photoshop or Lightroom. The first image is a combination of a blue flower and a piece of clear stain glass. The second is of a handle and a piece of textured paper combined and posterized in Photoshop.
The third image is of grass / leaves that are duplicated into two images and combined. The last image is a close up of a tractor part, duplicated, flipped and combined. Lots to do when it is -16 degrees Celsius and snowing!
Buck
Buck
- This Buck was photographed in Killarney Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada. This image and more are being displayed at Kingston General Hospital from January 14 to March 18, 2019.
Photo of - Barred Owl
Photo of - Barred Owl
This majestic barred owl is also known as the northern barred owl or hoot owl and can be seen in eastern North America. Adults are large and brown to grey with white feathers. This owl landed outside my kitchen window early in the spring. I hear these owls frequently, but I do not see them. This was a rare treat.
This image and other wildlife and landscape images will be on display at Kingston General Hospital in January. All images are for sale and a portion of the proceeds will be going to Kingston General Hospital.
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