The Wild Photographer
One must walk softly and move quickly to capture the elusive photographer. They quietly sneak though the foliage, stoop to get a better angle, and hide so as not to be see by… Continue reading
One must walk softly and move quickly to capture the elusive photographer. They quietly sneak though the foliage, stoop to get a better angle, and hide so as not to be see by… Continue reading
Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Older than 50 year. Here are my photos of tree roots along the Mississippi River that have been exposed because of land erosion. See more at My… Continue reading
Cee’s Odd Ball Photo Challenge is for the photo that might not fit any other photo challenge. Here are a few of my duck photos out for a paddle stroll in a nearby… Continue reading
This Weekly Photo Challenge is Macro. “Macro photography allows us to see the world in a new light. Some of the best macro subjects may appear mundane at first — things you’d normally… Continue reading
Cee’s B&W Challenge this week is older than 50 years. Since the beginning of time, father and son have been fishing together. For this photo, I made it Sepia because I liked the… Continue reading
I finally learned how to use my macro. It’s not like the macro on my old manual camera. That lenses could pull the subject up close much like a zoom lenses. A friend… Continue reading
Cee’s Odd Ball Photo Challenge: on 2015 Week 29, I have a photo of the little fairy who sits in my fairy garden. One day, she flew out of the painting behind her and… Continue reading
Cee’s Which Way Challenge: This challenge subject is all about capturing the roads, walks, trails, rails, we move from one place to another on. Week #28 Check out more of My Photography. After a… Continue reading
Cee’s Odd Ball Photo Challenge is a place to post photos that don’t fit in other photo challenges. This is week 28. Cee will be taking time off from her blog for a… Continue reading
Just took a photo walk along the Mississippi River with some friends. Here are a few photos of Dasies. I thought I had enough photos of flowers. Guess not. Click on Photography to… Continue reading