Sunday, June 20, 2010

1st Nature winning pix: earwigs hanging on the grass

For a Nature image to be competitive, it must show animal behavior, portraits of wildlife in natural habitat, plant life, natural dramatic landscapes, weather or people interacting with nature. Photographs of pets or domestic animals and images of captive animals photographed in zoos and commercial game farms are also prohibited, however, photos from state and national wildlife preserves are allowed. Most of the time, the winning image often shows animal behavoir than a cute portrait of a bird or flower.

I have some Nature Projected winning image but never got a 1st placer... not until June 7, 2010 when I know that my Earwigs (Forficula auricularia) Hanging on the Grass will be a great entry for that night's competition.

Earwig is an insect that has elongate bodies and slender many-jointed antennae and a pair of large pincers at the rear of the abdomen. The tail is like a forcep that have been observed in use for holding prey and in copulation. The forceps tend to be more curved in males than in femalesEarwigs are generally nocturnal, and typically hide in small, dark, and often moist areas in the daytime. They can usually be seen patrolling household walls and ceilings. Some people erroneously believe that earwigs crawl into people's ears at night and make burrows. Earwigs are harmless to people.

So, here it is, my very first ever - 1st place Nature Projected Basic winning image the Earwigs (Forficula auricularia) Hanging On The Grass.


judge commentary: Very nice capture and very funny to look at them. Such small creatures appeared li'l bigger. But cropping this image will work best. Great focus on the earwigs and right depth of field.

my commentary: This was was taken last Memorial weekend when we went for 2 days 20 miles hike/backpack in Ohlone Wilderness from Sunol to del Valle Livermore. Half-way from Sunol to Rose Peak, we were hiking on a grassy trail where earwigs are everywhere. The 1st earwig on the grass was hard to photograph because of the wind - the grass kept on swaying and the earwig kept on moving. I decided to give up on that guy, moved on and I know that I will see more of them on the trail. Not too far from the first one, I saw two earwigs struggling to hang on the grass. Looking from my camera's viewfinder and trying to get a good focus (with my 25 lbs backpack on my back), the behavoir of the two earwigs caught my attention: the one on the right was looking to the one on the left as if saying " hold on tight, the wind is so strong, don't fall". While the one on the left was looking at me telling me that he's ready for my shot.



Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better. ~Albert Einstein

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Blue Dress: express your true nature


Bold, Beautiful, and Blue... As I pour myself a cup of ambition in learning Portrait & Studio Photography, I also started building my own model pool. Rather than hiring a pro (budget-wise, I can't afford one), I listed some people that I know and set qualifications that I posted in my Facebook March 19, 2010:
"I'm looking for a female model to work with me this Sunday: Asian or Latina, tall, slim, long hair, expressive eyes, nice smile/skin. No make-up/hair style required. No restrictions. No allergy as it's Outdoor Portrait Pictorial...TFP / TFCD arrangements only."

Uma & Chi were the last on my list. Not because they didn't meet my criteria but because they are camera-shy. On a daily basis, you'll see them comfortably wearing jeans&shirts and no make-up, scrubs for Chi, and hiking pants/shirts/boots for Uma. But they are both beauty and brains.


Early Spring 2010 - the Mustard grass grows itself. We trespassed a private farm (that I've been eyeing for years) in the countryside, a perfect setting for my theme Blue Dress: Express Your True NATURE. To enhance my shot and to give extra layer of depth, I added some props for this pictorial: red hat, red daisies, orange-purple scarf, and simple jewelries. I had planned for an early morning or before sunset pictorial but didn't happen. The strong natural light during the mid-day is always a challenge.


Uma: Sanskrit name meaning "luminous or serene". Also a name of the Goddess Parvati. In Hebrew, it is "Peace of the World".

Uma is my hiking buddy and my bestfriend. We met while on a hike in Point Reyes in 2006. A native from India but (over)educated in the U.S. Her passion is hiking and her music (Indian Classical).

Uma is beautiful and poised. She didn't know that not until after our pictorial. While reviewing the images from my camera and on screen, she kept on asking me "Chu, is that really me?"... Her modeling reveals her true beauty and helped building her self-esteem that she is one beautiful creation.



Chi is Maria Azita. Azita is an Iranian-Persian Feminine name meaning quick-minded, sensitive nature. Also a name of an Iranian princess.

Chi is a former co-worker and a friend. We still work for the same company but in different department. As she moved up to higher position, I comfortably stick to my position and working myself out to the wonderful world of photography. Her passion is her family.
Chi is beautiful and gorgeous. Her serious look reveals more seductive alluring look. This girl can walk the model runway!

Bold, Beautiful, and Blue...I turned my camera-shy friends into super model and let them express their true nature in my Blue Dress Collection. As I build and create my own model pool, I also empower these simple ladies to bring out their beauty and let them shine!



"Blue color is everlasting appointed by the Deity to be a source of delight. The purest and most thoughtful minds are those which love color the most." - John Ruskin

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