What is Autrey Art?

Random artworks by Lucy Autrey Wilson

Sunday, April 10, 2016

Took my Nikon D750 with 85mm Lens to the Farmers Market Today (in the rain!)









The woman selling the asparagus saw my camera and told me she was a professional photographer, then showed me her great photos.  She also makes yummy asparagus ravioli.  I LOVE the farmer's market, even when it's raining.

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Beautiful Golden Gate Day

Stopped off to shoot the Golden Gate bridge on my way back from the airport where I was applying for Pre TSA.  First time being finger printed!

Saturday, April 2, 2016

April Rose

Rose at 5AM, after going to sleep at 4AM, to shoot the foggy San Francisco skyline at dawn from Sausalito. But my favorite pic of the day was taken when I got home to sunshine and shot a snake-like rose bud weaving its sensuous path through the leaves of the front yard lemon tree.

Thursday, March 31, 2016

Not Again!


New photo class at The Image Flow, this time on using light.   Result, selfie in reflected light.

Monday, March 28, 2016

Albion Pic and the Google Nik Collection

While editing over 300 photos shot on my latest trip up to Mendocino, I discovered the newly free Google Nik Collection.  This image of the forest in Albion was edited in Lightroom CC then layered with a B&W copy created using the Nik Collection's Silver Efex Pro.  Great fun!  I could spend all day doing this.

Saturday, March 12, 2016

Seagull Party at the Beach

Having fun with Illustrator and Photoshop on a rainy day, while populating my new Facebook art page:  https://www.facebook.com/lucyautreywilsonart/

Saturday, February 27, 2016

Recent Seattle Art





One of the best parts of visiting my nearly 7-year-old twin grandsons is doing art with them.
Top to Bottom:
1.  Wilson's picture, done while I was drawing the bird, flower and flying bug below it.  I think his flying bugs were influenced by my drawing, but he is a very independent artist and tends to go his own way.
2.  My pencil drawing of a bird, flower and bug.
3.  Cole's tree painting, done while I was painting a watercolor memory of the view of Puget Sound, and the Olympic Mountains from Discovery Park.
4.  My watercolor painting, using the twins' somewhat inferior paint.
5.  A photo of the view of Puget Sound, the Olympic Mountains and the light house in Discovery Park.

Thursday, February 18, 2016

Mount Zion Lonestar Quarry As Seen From Mt. Diablo

The sky was dull and hazy when Elsa and I hiked to the top of Mt. Diablo, but with the Alien Skin Exposure X plugin to Lightroom that was easily fixed.  By adding an old color movie filter, labelled "Technicolor Process 4, Vibrant," on my photo, you might think I had swallowed some artificial chemical on the hike.  But you would be wrong.  All I had to eat was a fakin bacon sandwich from Good Earth.

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Macro Sun-Seeking Daffodil





Shooting an early daffodil from multiple angles.  There is a bit of wind movement + a small fly made an appearance on the tip of one of the petals in images #2.  Each shot is 5 to 6 images with
Nikon D750 and Zeiss Macro Planar 100mm ZF-2



































































Monday, February 8, 2016

February Berkeley Beauty

There are fabulous photographers, like David Maisel and Mishka Henner, who show in their incredible aerial photos how man is destroying our world.  I choose to focus on the beauty that remains, so we are reminded of what we need to protect.  The UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley is one such place with its incredible variety of plants.

Saturday, February 6, 2016

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Sherman in the Garden on a Gray Winter Day

It was cold outside, behind the thorny rose bush, but that didn't stop Sherman, a recycled metal and bicycle parts bunny, from peering happily out at the new growth.

Friday, January 29, 2016

Camellia Focus Stacking Photo

Experimenting with Photoshop CC photomerge/auto-blend features versus Helicon Focus Software to merge various images of the same picture but with different focus areas.  Helicon wins, but not by much.  This image would have been even clearer if I were more systematic in what I focus on and in what order.  

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Bugs in the Garden

Testing a new lens and I discovered some bugs having fun in the Helleborus.  The world is full of big and little creatures living life, and we are probably only aware of .0005% of it at any time.

Monday, January 25, 2016

Sunday, January 17, 2016

Monday, January 11, 2016

Freehand Drawings of Various Well Worn Running Shoes




to be printed on fabric and sewn into daughter's in-process marathon race-running quilt, composed primarily of Ts won at a multitude of races.  In fact, there are too many race Ts for one quilt, so I'm having to be selective, but I also want to personalize it, hence the Asics,  Newtons and Nike's above.

Thursday, January 7, 2016

Snow Maiden

#4 in my "People Plus Nature" double exposure photo series: 1965 Santa Barbara Lucy meets 1977 Frozen New York Niagara Falls.  There isn't much snow at sea level in California but there was so much snow in January of 1977 in New York, the Niagara Falls nearly froze.

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Elsa On Glass


#3 in my series of People Plus Nature: Two versions of 1965 Elsa in a Photoshop CC double exposure attempt with E.A. Autrey's magnificent stained glass picture of the sun shining.  A bit of a stretch on the concept of "nature."  Which works better, top Option #1 or bottom Option #2?

Monday, January 4, 2016

Running Into Spring

#2 in my series of "People Plus Nature,"  fine art photography features the Taylor Twins running down a hill in Discovery Park in Seattle in December, 2015, towards a pink blooming tree I photographed at Skywalker Ranch in March, 2010.

Sunday, January 3, 2016

B&W Lucy in Red and Gold

Working on a series of Fine Art Photography I'm calling "People plus Nature."  We humans live in a world of incredible beauty.  Sometimes, we just aren't aware of it.  When we do notice, we tend to take better care of the world we live in.

Friday, January 1, 2016

Starting The New Year Out Right




Playing with the multiple exposure feature of my Nikon D750 and 35mm lens.  Top to Bottom:
1.  Mirror image with a photo of my art wall (sorely neglected since I've turned my short attention span to taking photos).
2.  The famous sculpture head of E.A. Autrey in my backyard, superimposed by a shot of winter succulent flowers in my garden
3.  Another mirror image, this time with a shot of a fabulous ceramic mask by Bill Abright
4.  Final E.A. Autrey head with winter oranges.