Used Photoshop to reduce glare/reflection on water surface to bring out color and detail of moss. It was a brisk flowing stream that kept the strands of moss moving in the water. The intense greens in the moss caught my eye. Also the fine hail like texture of the moss was interesting as it clung to the rocks the water was flowing past.
A blog of the photographs of Michael Popp who resides in an area around Louisville, Kentucky, USA. Click on the pictures to make them larger.
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Friday, February 27, 2009
Plant Underwater in Stream
It is still winter here and finding any green plants that are not evergreens is rare. So I found a group of plants growing underwater in a stream, it intrigued me. They sort of remind me of lettuce. The light bands caused by the rippling water. Photoshop was used to reduce some reflection and glare on the water's surface.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Bradford Pear Tree Split in Two by Ice Storm
Here is a Bradford Pear tree that got split in two by ice storm weeks ago. It is some sad because there is a row of these trees and that is the third one to be destroyed by bad weather in the last year.
I have planted some peach trees near these Bradford Pears that I hope will do okay. Cicadas attacked them last year and I hope they will now survive the winter.
I have planted some peach trees near these Bradford Pears that I hope will do okay. Cicadas attacked them last year and I hope they will now survive the winter.
Monday, February 23, 2009
Venus at Sunset
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Holly Leaves
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Friday, February 20, 2009
Holly Berries
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Shriveled Dogwood Tree Berries
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Waiting for Spring
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Face of an Angel
Monday, February 16, 2009
Bradford Pear Bud in Ice
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Louisville Science Center - Whose DNA? Experiment
I helped with a BioLab at the Louisville Science Center that was teaching some high school students about DNA.
They learned about DNA as the basic building blocks of life and then how to use a pipette. They then loaded polarized dye into wells in a gel pack in this tray. The case was closed up and then 125 V DC was applied for about 15 minutes.
Here is one of the trays powered up and processing two of the four groups samples.
Here are the finished product of the four groups. Each sample was given two columns and there were three samples A, B, and C. A and C are the same and they paths match.
They learned about DNA as the basic building blocks of life and then how to use a pipette. They then loaded polarized dye into wells in a gel pack in this tray. The case was closed up and then 125 V DC was applied for about 15 minutes.
Here is one of the trays powered up and processing two of the four groups samples.
Here are the finished product of the four groups. Each sample was given two columns and there were three samples A, B, and C. A and C are the same and they paths match.
Friday, February 13, 2009
Hodgenville, Kentucky Birthplace of President Lincoln
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Happy Birthday President Lincoln!
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Young Lincoln
Here is a statue that is in the town round about in Hodgenville, Kentucky. Hodgenville is the area where President Abraham Lincoln was born and there is a nice park there to commerate that fact.
It was said that he would walk for miles to borrow books to read. I suppose this is what he is holding a book in his hands.
It was said that he would walk for miles to borrow books to read. I suppose this is what he is holding a book in his hands.