
Here is my entry for this week’s edition of Sunday Trees – 290. Enjoy!
Here is my entry for this week’s edition of Sunday Trees – 290. Enjoy!
Here is my first entry for this month’s Photo Blogging Challenge with the theme of Look Up. I spend a lot of time looking up at trees even without my camera just appreciating the fact that I can see so much detail in them now that I have glasses, and with my love of nature photography, I spend a lot of time photographing trees and flowers! Hope you enjoy these photos!
Here’s my entry for Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Hot and/or Cold. I chose two photos for this challenge that, in my eyes, combine the concepts of hot and cold. This is Lake Ontario in late spring, when the last of the snow banks are finally melting and SUNY Oswego students are rejoicing because [for the most part] they don’t have to worry about snow or whiteouts anymore until next winter, and the temperatures are a generous amount above zero for the first time since November. So, maybe think of Katy Perry’s, “Hot N Cold” when you think of Oswego. 😀
Here is my entry for this week’s edition of Sunday Trees – 289. Enjoy!
Here is my entry for this week’s edition of Nancy Merrill’s A Photo a Week Challenge, themed Golden Hour. Although these were taken on my iPhone and not with my DSLR (so the quality isn’t as good) these are still some of my favorite photos of the sunsets I saw on Lake Ontario while at SUNY Oswego.
Here is my entry for this week’s Tuesday Photo Challenge with the theme of Street. These are three different streets, in three different years (from top to bottom they were taken in 2017, 2016, and 2015 respectively), with three different appreciations of streets. The top photo has a beautiful cherry tree blooming next to it, so let’s call that one “A Street with a View.” The middle one I appreciate because it shows the presence of trees without showing the trees (the acorn shells strewn all over the street), but I also love shadows. (“Shadows and Remnants” is what I would title that one.) The last one brings together my childhood love of puddles with my current love of photography, fall, and nature (and of course any combination of the three!) We’ll call this one, “Pretty Puddles.”
Here is my entry for this week’s edition of Cee’s Odd Ball Photo Challenge. Enjoy!