For a long time I have wanted to try the idea of taking at least "One PIcture a Day." I have read this discipline helps one develop photographic skills. I have also wanted to develop "sharp eyes" that can see Interesting picture possibilities in the ordinary rhythm of life. I hope some of my photos will be beautiful, others may be unusual or serve as a photo journal. Some might be humorous and I expect some will be quite boring. Hopefully some will stimulate your thoughts and reflections.
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Affection
The relationship between a child and his pet is precious. Both benefit from the experience and life is richer because of it.
This is one of the displays of the Eau Claire Sculptor Tour - 2014. I sure do hope someone buys this sculpture so it can stay and become a part of our growing collections.
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Boy and his Dog
It is really difficult to get good photos of the Eau Claire Sculpture Tour displays without getting distractions of buildings and cars in the background. Here is one attempt. Get down on your knees and capture the photo from a different perspective.
There might be a message there for us. When we come upon a challenging situation or a difficult task maybe we would do well to look at it from a different perspective. Think out of the box. Challenge the normal assumptions. Look for a new way to do it.
Monday, June 9, 2014
Interesting Roof
No this is not Jerusalem and the dome is not a part of the Temple. This is Two Rivers, MN and the building is the Court House. The dome shaped roof is a rare in this area and one wonders what the story is behind the creation of this building.
Maybe I will stop in the next we get up to the North Shore.
Sunday, June 8, 2014
Why?
In the city park of Two Harbors, MN we find this German Cannon from World War I. It is one display along with some other US military items.
Why would anybody want this in their park? How did it get there? Who approved this location? Where is the educational benefit=? What are we telling our children about what is really important in a park?
Just wondering, .....
Why would anybody want this in their park? How did it get there? Who approved this location? Where is the educational benefit=? What are we telling our children about what is really important in a park?
Just wondering, .....
Saturday, June 7, 2014
Building with a Face
This caught my attention as we were driving on the North Shore Drive along Lake Superior. It was unusual enough to cause me turn around, drive into this place and investigate. It really is a Pottery Store.but to me it was a building with a personality, a face, a unique presence in an ordinary world. It was unusual enough to make it to the Picture a Day category.
Friday, June 6, 2014
Natures Creativity
Here it is again another sign of the powerful forces of nature at work in the creation process. I don't know for sure what this is but I am guessing it will become another branch in the pine bush.
It is amazing that all this happens without us and maybe sometimes in spite of us.
Enjoy another example of natures creativity.
Thursday, June 5, 2014
Birth of a Pine Cone
It appears that this could be the birth of a pine cone. What ever it is we know it one of the marvelous ways that nature replenishes itself. This is the season of the year when new plants and new growth.
It is a great time of the year for photographers because there are so many opportunities to see the results of the growing process.
We are reminded of the continuing process of creation and how it happens without our effort, our wisdom, or our care.
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Attention Grabber
This bush really grabbed my attention as I was driving to the store this morning. It was enough to make me turn around and go home and get my camera. (I know that I should always have my camera with me.)
This spiirea bush stood out among the green that surrounded it and proudly presented a stunning contrast to the area. I am told that sometimes these delicate flowers are called the "Bridal Veil."
Each blossom is tiny but they make their statement by being among many others. Maybe the message says that my one voice for peace in the world may not make a big difference unless I join with others who share that same passion. Think about that the next time you see a Spirea bush.
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
The Aroma of Spring
Not far from our home is this lovely lilac bush which adds beauty to the season and to the whole neighborhood. As I got closer to take the photo I was amazed at the fragrance in the air. These blossoms are not just beautiful but they also produce an aroma that makes you think of spring.
We had a long row of lilacs on the farm where I grew up and remember that we enjoyed the beauty in the yard but also small branches cut were made into center pieces for the tables.
The color and aroma of lilacs are very seasonal so we have to enjoy them now. Soon the flowers will be gone and we are left with a lot of green leaves. Of course we will enjoy the green also.
Monday, June 2, 2014
Hosta Lines
I never noticed the lines inside the hosta leaves before. All of the lines come from or lead to the main vein of the leaf. You get the sense of order and a design that was made by intention.
I got this idea from Cindy Dyer who specializes in botanical subjects. She simply puts leaves on foamcore board in natural light. There is one big difference. She uses fern leaves and then submits hers to the United States Postal Service and they end up on stamps. You can see hers by purchasing some "Forever Stamps." You can see mine free. :-) Maybe I should have used ferns..
Sunday, June 1, 2014
Dancing Girl
Eau Claire Sculpture Tour welcomes the "Dancing Girl" to our display for 2014. It is very difficulty to get good photos when the back ground is the othe4r side of the street. So for this one I had to get down on my knees and shoot upward and find sky as background. The only way to getr such a photo is to make the Dancing Girl into a silhouette.
Silhouettes are easier than one expects. Just get the meter reading from the bright back ground and then the subject is underexposed and appears in black or much darker color.
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