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My potted Concord grapes have finally changed color. Just a few more weeks and they will be ready to eat.
Practicing perspective in photography. I saw a picture like this somewhere and just had to try it. Wish I could've gotten the club head more in focus though...maybe next time. www.bensellars.com/
St.Paul’s Cathedral Daytime Photograph
I love the viewpoint I used to take this photograph of St Paul’s Cathedral in London. The reflections of the Cathedral and sky in the building’s windows are stunning!
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Inspired by the Austrian "lomography", I have repeatedly attempted on the fly photography without adjusting for focus and without looking through the viewfinder. Out of about 200, this is the only one useable!! Haha! Though not a true lomo photo, in PSE9 I've added a few elements that are popularly included with such.
86/366: Paint Brushes
Loved this shot I got yesterday during a photo shoot with a local artist. It is pleasing to the eye the way the brushes from an up above perspective form a flower shape. It brings your attention to the different colors on the end of each paint brush. The vibrance and simplicity of this photograph bring the paint brushes to life. When you change your perspective, you change your view on reality.
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Huge double masted crane on the back side of the Miss. River levee in Port Sulphur, LA. Despite the colors of the sky, this is no where near a tropical backdrop!
Oddly placed, this "out of season" Johnson Grass was sprouted in a cattle grazing field all by itself surrounded by only short St Augustine grass. Guess it really wanted to live :)