A photography site I liked suggested we try taking pictures of streets. There were exotic streets with cathedrals--night time shots of beautiful neons and streaking lights--all of which are outside my realm.
What street means a lot to me! This street--Berry Street and why? Well, that's easy--GO FROGS!!!!!
We didn't have time to go to the stock yards. Oh well, another day another shot--urrr, uh, photograph.
The daffadills are peeking through the soil! How eagerly we await their growth! God gives us signs that there will be an end to winter's cold and drabness and this is one of them! Each day we check to see how far they've grown and when the buds begin to form and then-----!
Oh, well, this is Texas and we know there will be at least one more winter freezing rain fling and perhaps more. But for now--we enjoy the sight.
God's flowers are so very beautiful! They are the very truest works of art and I really love this cyclamen with the light shining on it. A photographer said if you turn your camera upside down, the flash will illuminate the bottom of your image. I tried that. You really need to be a little more cordinated than I am for it to succeed. This shot seemed to emphasize the delicate flowers and the bud that will become a flower.
The first bush to flower in the spring, even before it forms leaves, has these lovely flowers. It's at least 38 years old and still greets spring with a brilliant burst of pink! Noticed it has thorns--don't remember them from earlier years. Did it get thorny as it grew older? Do we? Hummmmmmm!
Took with A-dept feature on the camera. Will make an appointment with the eye doctor tomorrow. Can't be really certain when everything is in focus! Drats!!!!
My roses are putting out leaves! And it is January--but of course that is January in Texas. The new growth is really lovely but means I need to put down my camera and bring pruning back the old growth! What a choice!
I used the A-Dep feature on my camera and really like it. I also used the automatic and other settings, but the A-Dep was best.
The sunset Friday was beautiful! And I do love sunsets! Of course, it became extremely spectacular when we got into the car to leave! The sky was streaked with rich glowing pink that slowly disappeared entirely by the time we reached our destination. Photo ops are very brief!
You'll need to pull the slider down to see the sunlight on the floor. And you will probably see the shot again until I can really capture the warm glow of the sun on the oaken floor. By the way this is part of the original floor when Foster hall was built in 1943.
Shadows and light are fascinating. Took this picture on the way into a store and on the way out, clouds had moved in. Photography is a game of seconds.
No picture today because it was REALLY, REALLY fuzzy! Hoped this project would make me a better photographer but so far it has shown me that I need to concentrate and "focus" in more ways than one! I also need to pay attention to what I am doing and KNOW what I want to achieve. Tomorrow is another day--thank goodness!
This may not be the worst picture I've taken but it ranks right up there. Will some day figure out why pictures I crop don't stay cropped--until then--oh, well! Forgot to look for shadows.
Once again, editing did not follow through. Oh, well! Walking in the mall--tried to capture flame and smoke. Failed! Solution: Try different camera settings.
Sunday, my church interior. Had a nice one that I had cropped and enhanced. Notsure I could find it again. But in our lives, the light should be on the cross.