About Naomi Figueroa Photography

Traveling. Farmer‘s markets. Changing of seasons. Latin America. Cooking. The color blue (definitely not pink). Maine. Fresh fruits and veggies. Photography. Big dogs (if you‘re going to be a dog, be a DOG). Writing. The smell of pine trees. Jesus. Teenagers. Speaking Spanish (or trying, at least). Learning. Fair trade coffee. Dancing salsa with my husband. Nature. Family.

Just a few snippets of my life, but it all comes out in my photography because it is part of who I am. The why of everything I do is to bring glory to God. He is the ultimate Creative and the reason that we have this wonderful gift of being able to create, whether our medium is art or language or technology or music.

I‘m so glad you stopped by my blogsite. I hope you‘ll enjoy exploring a bit. Leave some love in the comments, or send me a note on the contact page! :D

Tag: ‘Photography–Nature’



Why I Stuck My Knees in the Mud

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

I was beginning to think that moving to a warmer climate might not be such a bad idea. After 3 blizzards (2 of which were in February), record snowfall, and what seemed like a never ending winter, I was reminded of what it felt like to live in Maine. Maybe I could live without the whole changing of seasons thing.

But today, as I started to sit down on my warm front porch to write, I absolutely squealed with joy and ran inside, jumping up and down, to get my camera. Seriously. Until then, I had been wondering what I’d photograph today.

New life emerging from the deadness of winter. The sheer joy of seeing the first flowers after a long, snowy winter. Finally needing to roll the car windows down while driving. The sun warming my face once again. I’ve been reminded of why I love the changing of seasons. It’s fresh, new, and inspiring. Seeing those first flowers push their way up amongst the dead, brown leaves of last year brings new joy and renewed hope.

Take a deep breath today, and enjoy the beauty that’s all around you. Maybe even stick your knees in the mud and take a picture of the first flower you see.

What’s your favorite season, and why?

Photo Challenge: Shooting Manually 2

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

So…these aren’t the most amazing, intriguing, stunning shots I’ve ever taken. BUT, they meet the requirements of my challenge to myself to take shots in manual mode in an effort to learn about light. What I’ve learned so far is that the images don’t look as bright once I get them onto my computer. I find myself bumping the exposure up on almost all of them, maybe about a half a stop. A little tidbit to keep in my back pocket.

I promise, dear internet readers, to have some photos of actual PEOPLE up very soon! I do consider photos of animals to be portraits, too…but there’s something a little more satisfying about calling photos “portraits” when they are actually of human beings.

The exposure was f/5.6 and 1/50, ISO 200. Shot around 4:00 PM in the winter (sunset time 5:00). The sun was beginning to dip below the tree line. In the edit, I bumped the exposure up a little over half a stop, warmed the white balance up slightly, and bumped the contrast and clarity up.

The exposure was f/3.2 and 1/250, ISO 200. Same time as above. I couldn’t help myself on this edit! It was just calling out for more contrast in B&W! I didn’t change it to grayscale, but I took the vibrance all the way down, then I played with the highlights, darks, and shadows. I also bumped up the exposure, contrast, and clarity.

Exposure was f/8 and 1/80, ISO 200. And this one is straight out of camera, aside from a small boost in clarity! Love it!

Winter Wonderland

Monday, January 4th, 2010

If there’s anywhere that quintessentially fits the song, “Walkin’ in a Winter Wonderland,” it’s the little road my mom lives on in a small town in Maine. I’m not sure that it’s any different from any other back road in any other small town in Maine, but I’ve driven down it so many times after a fresh snowfall that I just can’t help but picture it every time I hear that song.

God was good to me while we were home in Maine for a few days–we got a fresh blanket of snow! (In Maine, a 4-6 inch snowfall is considered a blanket, not a storm.) It was pretty cozy and warm in my mom’s house, but she prodded me to go out into the blistery cold weather to take some pictures. I haven’t really taken a lot of snow pictures, so here’s my attempt to capture my simple, but picturesque, hometown:

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Chao for now!

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