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WATER:
A Life Theme & Photographic Playground

by Noella Ballenger

 

 

 Water reflection photo of mountains at Lake Wakatipu in Glenorchy, New Zealand by Noella Ballenger
© Noella Ballenger.   All Rights Reserved.

 

Glenorchy, New Zealand is a tiny town with spectacular scenery.  
The morning I visited, the air was calm and the sky was brilliant.  These were perfect
conditions for the magnificent vista and reflection of the mountains along the shore of Lake Wakatipu.

 
 

As a photographer for many years, I have developed what I call Life Themes.   A Life Theme is a subject that you feel so comfortable photographing that you gravitate towards it naturally, or can use whenever you are feeling like you have “photographer’s block”, or can fall back on when your senses seem to be overloaded by the splendor of what you see.  Life Themes are old friends that make you feel relaxed and secure in your photo subject wherever you are and then they joyfully send you on your way towards new adventures and new images. 

 

Discovering your Life Themes comes after you have spent many hours photographing and even more hours studying your images.  The basis of a Life Theme is in knowing what you instinctively like.  When I began to work with my photographs, I sorted my images so that I would know what my visual biases were.  Did I always photograph big skies?  Was the color red prominent in most of my images?  What subject kept cropping up no matter where I was?  Did I favor strong lines in my images or perhaps circles?  Did I do more street/city/people scenes or more trees, animals and nature scenes?   Was I drawn to overall scenes or come in close to pick up the details?  I worked at discovering what my comfort zones were photographically by making lists.  Then I would summarize those lists.  Suddenly it became very obvious that I had favorite subjects, frequent ways of composing an image and a definite color pallet to which I gravitated.

 

 

Water reflection photo of a male Eider Duck at Jokulsarlon Lagoon in Iceland by Noella Ballenger
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The male Eider Duck (where we get eider down feathers) is one of the most beautiful of all ducks in
 mating plumage.  Here he is paddling along in the Jokulsarlon Lagoon in the southeastern part of Iceland.

 
 

Once you discover what attracts you to a subject when you are photographing, then you have the beginnings to an awareness of your Life Themes.  As you go forward, you know that you can always come back to these subjects or compositional keys and find a resting place for your mind.  I’ve gotten into the habit of carrying a little notebook in my camera bag in which my Life Themes have been written.  They are my comfort zones when my creativity hits a bumpy cross-country trail with what seems to be many dead ends, false clues and endless detours.

 

 

Water reflection photo at fishing harbor in Port Townsend, WA by Noella Ballenger
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On one of my excursions, I stopped for breakfast at the commercial fishing harbor
in Port Townsend, WA.  Reflections in the harbor can be stunning but you just have to look for them.
 

 

So what is “photographer’s block”?  One of the more frustrating aspects of creativity is being mentally blocked and not knowing what to do or how to get yourself back on track.  Writers call it “writer’s block”, but it happens in every field of artistry.  It can occur when you’re tired, when you are trying to force yourself to try to do something new or different, or it can happen for what seems to be no reason at all.

 

When I find myself wandering about and not finding anything that looks interesting to photograph, I find that my creative mind has become dull and non-responsive.  This is where having Life Themes comes in handy.   I dig out my list, pick one and start to look around.  Before I know it, I am back on an inspirational path and have moved away from my Life Theme subject and moved forward to discovering new points of interest to photograph.  My Life Theme became a bridge that lifted me out of the pit of frustration and put me back on the creative track.


 

Sunset water reflection photo at the Sacremento Wildlife Preserve by Noella Ballenger
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During the winter months, the sky and sunsets near the Sacramento Wildlife Preserve can be spectacular. 
I have learned the hard way to wait until it is absolutely dark before leaving a sunset.  There is nothing worse than seeing the sky flare brilliantly as you are driving away.  And, frequently your camera can catch more in subtle tones and colors than the eye can see and especially in the reflections in a body of water.

 

 

Although I have a number of life themes, water is one of my favorites.  There is something so soothing about water, even if it is rushing past you.  You may just enjoy looking at it, or perhaps listening to it, but you may decide that you just have to capture it in images.  It’s a magical playground for photographers.  Whether it is a waterfall that you blur softly or a wave smashing against a rock where you catch the movement or a single drop or two that magnifies the surface that it sits on, it grabs your attention and can hold you enraptured.  Water can be translucent or transparent or reflective.  It can be so still that it becomes a mirror to the heavens or so wild that you can barely stop the movement.  It is always changing.  It is always challenging.  It stays within my comfort area as any good Life Theme should.

 

 

Abstract water reflection photo of boat masts by Noella Ballenger
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The small boat harbor in Los Angeles  has very calm waters and I loved the way the reflections of the masts wiggled.  Water takes many shapes and forms depending on the motion, the speed, and what is on the surface.  Finding the patterns and squiggles is almost hypnotic.

Reflection photo of rock formations in Sedona, AZ by Noella Ballenger
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Even in the desert areas of Arizona near Sedona, you can find teacups of water that may reflect the lovely scenery.  Whenever I see a water puddle, I always walk around to see if I can find a photogenic reflection.

 

 

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Visit her site at www.noellaballenger.com or send her an e-mail at Noella1B@aol.com 

 

 

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