Day 297- Guessing Game!

Clue #1: You can see this from inside.

 

 

Clue #2:  You can see this from outside:

 

Clue #3: It has this inside!

Clue #4:  We bought it from Joseph!

 

Clue#5:  We saw this view on the way home:

Clue#6:  This guy is very happy now!

There’s nothing like a new car to put a smile on a man’s face!

FYI:

Not being a camera snob, I took half of these photos with my iPhone (probably the best ones!).

Day 296- Danger!

It’s Macro Monday- and the theme of my Flickr group today is danger.  I took a macro shot of a chef’s knife as a response to the theme, although I was really thinking about the stabbing scenes in Psycho or Play Misty for Me– and not chopping vegetables as this photo would suggest.

Day 295- On the way home. . .

Coming home from Lodi today, we took a drive through a part of the Delta I hadn’t seen since my teenage years, when I was dragged unwillingly along as my father piloted our cabin cruiser through the waterways.  It is a much more interesting place when seen through adult eyes.  We walked through the tiny town of Isleton, which I thought I would remember more vividly than I do.  As I stopped to take a photo of this prickly pear, two other women photographers descended upon it at the same time, and we all three snapped companionably for a few minutes. Funny.

These wind turbines were definitely not part of the Rio Vista landscape when I was a teenager.

 

Day 294- Bird Stalking

We paid a visit to the Cosumnes River Preserve this morning in hopes of seeing some of the sandhill cranes which are just beginning to fly in.  The marsh seemed relatively empty compared to our visit last winter, but we did see a couple sandhills, an egret, and many ducks and geese- and others we will just call “birds.”  Lonnie and I are totally out of our element among these birders, but find it fun nonetheless to see so many birds in one place.

Here are some scenes from the marsh:

 

 

 

 

Day 293- Monochrome and Mundane

I started the day by following the theme, abstract, for Our Daily Challenge.  I challenged myself further- OK, I was just lazy- by looking for something on my desk to photograph.  Within 5 minutes I had uploaded this photo to Flickr.

 

The next two photos are just ordinary items I felt like photographing . . .

 

 

And now for a pop of color and texture- just for fun. . .

Day 292- Rule of Thirds

Probably the most basic rule of composition in photography is the rule of thirds (imagine your photo divided into a 3X3 grid- objects should line up to one of those lines and/or intersections).  I consciously and unconsciously use this rule when framing and/or cropping my photos, so I thought this challenge would be an easy one for me.  Hmmmm- not so.

Our deck has just been stained, and I wanted to capture its new look.  Of course it is already littered with leaves, which make a natural subject for my macro lens. This photo was so hard for me to frame using the rule of thirds- maybe one of the other rules of composition (triangle, golden ratio, golden spiral?) applies…

 

Here is a more easy to see example of the rule of thirds.

Day 291- Stretching it?

I found some beautiful fall leaves yesterday at school and brought some home for a future photo shoot. I’ve been under the weather since my flu shot Monday so decided to take the easy route and photograph the leaves today (ignoring today’s theme, which is ODD).  I took a test shot with my 50mm to see if I could get enough detail in the leaves without having to put on my macro lens and ended up liking the test shot better than the ones I did outside.  The bokeh does look ODD, don’t you think?  Kind of like a necklace?  It’s from the cut glass dish I had set the leaves in when I brought them home.  Since it is an odd pairing, I submitted it to the Flickr group. Stretching it? Probably. . .

Day 290- Looking Up

I met this noisy gull down by the water this morning. I wasn’t planning on photographing birds unless something unusual flew by (how many Canada geese can I photograph, seriously?), but he was insistent. He flew in circles around me, practically begging to be my subject.  So here he is- in a textured version for Kim Klassen’s Texture Tuesday, with the theme, Looking Up.  I used two layers of Kim’s dusty rose texture, the second at low opacity and mostly brushed off the seagull.

Day 288- Check- and check!

My first nod to Halloween!

The theme today is dualism: made of two parts.  I had decided to finally get out some Halloween decorations today and discovered that I indeed had something made of two parts.  Two items checked off the to-do list! I used a Florabella texture on this one- at 100%, almost no other editing- and done in record time! 🙂

Day 286- Back-lighting on a cloudy day

Back-lighting is today’s theme.  I was in a hurry, grabbed my macro lens, found a whatchamacallit caught in a spider web- and then had some weird adventures in back-lighting.  This is NOT a black and white conversion; it is just a very cloudy day.  It probably doesn’t quite fit the assignment, but this is all I will be getting this afternoon.

Day 283- Arts and Crafts

On a busy day, the topic art and/or craft, appealed to me, because I have an entire closet filled with art and craft materials that I seldom use now.  One of the first things I found today was a pair of scrapbooking scissors- I think my grandsons would enjoy using them someday.