Weekly Photo Challenge: Threes
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It snowed a bit last night, or was it the night before? One snowfall runs into the next and it’s hard to remember as the days and weeks go by. I get tired of the snow, but I never tire of it’s beauty. How can something that causes so much trouble and pain be so…
I hate my ‘selfies’, the never come out well. There was only one time when I took a selfie and thought it came out well: There was another one at the same time, but it was an accident, I dropped the camera and caught it and myself at the same time: I’m sure there…
Here are some interesting and colorful objects I found on a recent trip to Arizona. http://dailypost.wordpress.com/2014/01/31/photo-challenge-object/#more-68154
I don’t like oversaturated photos so I rarely increase saturation when I edit photos. The world is already saturated with color everywhere, all the time. http://dailypost.wordpress.com/2013/09/27/photo-challenge-saturated/
Everything has line & pattern. I could not find one photo in my archives that didn’t represent line or pattern in some way. From the obvious to the subtle, from nature to man made, our eyes make sense of the world through line and pattern. They provide structure and consistency. We often take it for…
How can carrots be purple on the outside and yellow on the inside? Not by photoshop, someone actually grew these and gave them to us. Smells like carrots, tastes like carrots, but looks like? Why are some orange inside and some yellow? I guess I’ll have to ask the gardener. Meanwhile, inside the basement…
I’m always looking for a different point of view, in my life or in photography. I find it helpful to look close, look up, or fold myself in various directions in order to see something differently. You never know what you might miss if you just stay in one place or position all the time.…
Focusing at the zoo Easier said than done. Crowds, children underfoot, animals behind glass or cage wire, restless beasts. There were challenges everywhere. Sometimes autofocus is convenient and sometimes it’s ridiculous. Manual focus is a better choice to isolate your subject. Below is my third and last installment of our Franklin Zoo trip. The goats…
When I think of a masterpiece my mind goes first to the beautiful world God made. So many exquisite details all working together in harmony creating a sensory playground for our delight, an expression of infinite love. It cannot be captured in one photograph. I could spend a lifetime photographing it and still not come…
It has been a challenge to keep up with the weekly photo challenge this year, but this weeks word joggled my memory. Only a few weeks ago I was laying under a tree looking up through the lens of my camera, for no other reason than to get a different point of view.