Weekly Photo Challenge: Unexpected
I went on the Scott Kelby Photowalk this past September and got some unexpected results by playing with my camera settings, looking for beauty in unusual places, and playing with various points of view. It was fun. Mill worker statue Accidental street art Bridge to nowhere Cracking up Cinderella? Wall texture Wall love Alternate doors…
Weekly Photo Challenge: Saturated
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/
Weekly Photo Challenge: From Lines to Patterns
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…
Weekly Photo Challenge: Inside
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…
Weekly Photo Challenge: An Unusual POV
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.…
Weekly Photo Challenge: Sea
My First Love – The Sea I was born near the sea, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. My parents were living with my grandparents across the street from the beach. My early childhood is so deeply rooted in the sand and surf that it feels like the ocean is my mother. People used to think I…
Weekly Photo Challenge: Focus
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…
Weekly Photo Challenge: Carefree
Annual Summer Family Outing We’ve never had enough money to go on vacations but we usually manage a few locals outings during the year. For the past 3 years we’ve managed to go to a zoo each summer. Considering my kids are all adults now it takes quite a lot of planning to schedule such…
Weekly Photo Challenge: Companionable
Life has highs and lows, struggles and problems to resolve, but we are not alone. We choose our companions for comfort, compassion and shared happiness. http://dailypost.wordpress.com/2013/06/28/weekly-photo-challenge-companionable/ http://steviepreater.wordpress.com/2013/06/28/weekly-photo-challenge-companionable/ http://patriciaddrury.com/2013/06/28/weekly-photo-challenge-companion/
Weekly Photo Challenge – Curves
Life is full of curves – enjoy them!
Weekly Photo Challenge – Fleeting
I snapped these pics last summer with my phone, hence they are not great as I could not get close and had to crop in later. This was the first thing that came to my mind when I read that the photo challenge word was “fleeting”. It was the first time I have ever seen…




