
Archive for December, 2009
Published Wednesday, December 30, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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Yes, this is with the new camera, but unfortunately I did not have the right settings in place, and the quality of this image, which is straight out of the camera, is pretty poor. But isn’t it a lovely scene? There I was down near the water, with such a sunset and the ferry right there, as scenic as it gets, and fumbling around in the almost dark I just failed to get it right. Darn. Well, try to imagine it with sharp, brilliant edges, and all the water ripples showing.
Visit Thursday Challenge for other special images. This week is free choice as to theme.

Landscape,Scenic Sunday,SOOC,Thursday Challenge,Waterscape,Wordless Wednesday
Published Tuesday, December 29, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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We went to a new (to us) park nearby in Burien, WA. Hubby has discovered geocaching and of course I wanted to try scenic shots with my new Canon s90 Powershot camera. What do you think? This it totally straight out of the camera (SOOC). I am trying to master the manual controls, a very difficult endeavor. This had the ISO set to 80. I thought I understood cameras and settings from my old SLR film camera days, but these have so very many settings that there seems to be no logic to it.
In any case, check out Watery Wednesday for more cyberwetness. And you can always stop by Scenic Sunday (I’m early, I know) for more scenigasms.

Landscape,Nature,Scenic Sunday,SOOC,Waterscape,Watery Wednesday,Wordless Wednesday
Published Monday, December 28, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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I know Christmas is over, but just one more photo of lights, and then I promise I’ll stop. My new camera, the Canon S90, is especially good in low light so I had to see what it could do handheld with holiday lights. This fired at 1/60th of a second, which is great for a night shot, even one with lights.
I truly love this candycane archway and would love to have something like it. It was very tall, and felt so cheerful and welcoming. Where do people get stuff like this?
For more photos with some ruby redness, visit Ruby Tuesday.

Buildings,Ruby Tuesday,Wordless Wednesday
Published Monday, December 28, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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I seem to be most attracted to photos from exactly half a year ago. This one was in a neighbor’s yard. Alstroemeria is a very nice spreading perennial that can take a bit of neglect. And they make superb cut flowers, lasting a LONG time. The only downside is no scent. I planted some pink ones and we’ll see if they do well.
For more closeups, visit Macro Monday, and for more brilliant yellow, visit Mellow Yellow Monday.

Color Carnival,Flowers,Macro Monday,Mellow Yellow Monday,SOOC,Wordless Wednesday
Published Sunday, December 27, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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This is my friend Lyle’s dahlia garden. You can see the telltale shadow of me trying to photograph with one hand while holding the bouquet I had just picked in the other. Oh, the warm and sunny days of summer!
For more lovely flowers, visit Flowers For Today.

Color Carnival,Flowers,Landscape,SOOC,Today's Flower,Wordless Wednesday
Published Saturday, December 26, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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A sunny patch in the weather made some lovely shadows the other day. Visit Shadow Shot Sunday for more interesting and entertaining shadows.
It’s also straight out of the camera, or SOOC.
And even a week later this photo still makes me pause, so I’ve tagged it Best Post of the Week.

Best Post of the Week,Landscape,My Garden,Shadow Sunday,SOOC,Wordless Wednesday
Published Thursday, December 24, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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Santa came a bit early and I got a Canon Powershot S90! Here’s a very appropriate photo of the dawn, taken yesterday morning in my backyard, as my first post with the new camera. The only benefit of the days starting so late is I get to see the actual dawn sometimes. Have you guessed I am not naturally an early riser?
It’s going to take me awhile to get comfortable with the manual control features (which were part of the reason I got it) of the new toy. And it’s very small, no bigger than the 3-yr. old Canon point-and-shoot it replaced. Another plus is it does REALLY great in low light indoor situations without a flash, which I prefer in most cases. But so much to learn! I prefer things simple but I am pledged to master this.
Can’t wait to see what it does in the garden with flowers. For that I must wait.
For more skies of happiness and inspiration around the world, visit Skywatch Friday. And have a great holiday.

Landscape,My Garden,Nature,Pink Saturday,Scenic Sunday,Skywatch Friday,SOOC,Wordless Wednesday
Published Wednesday, December 23, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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I do love Santa the best, but Frosty is my second fave holiday personage. Something so delightful about him; I just can’t explain. Perhaps his rotund shape, and now that I think about it, Santa qualifies there, too. In any case, one of those houses near me that go all out with Christmas lights and decor featured this Frosty who doffs his hat repeatedly for you. Nice!
This week’s Thursday Challenge is Lights, and a very perfect subject it is. Merry everything to you!

SOOC,Thursday Challenge,Wordless Wednesday
Published Tuesday, December 22, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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This was taken at the opposite time of the year, on June 22 of last year. What a difference the tilt of the earth makes! Here is a scene from Highline Gardens for your enjoyment.
Visit Watery Wednesday for more cyberwetness.

Waterscape,Watery Wednesday,Wordless Wednesday
Published Monday, December 21, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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It’s almost time for presents! Don’t you just want to open every single one? I do. Have a happy Ruby Tuesday, all. Santa’s coming SOON!

Color Carnival,Ruby Tuesday,SOOC,Wordless Wednesday
Published Sunday, December 20, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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That’s what my mom used to say, snug as a bug in a rug. As a literal-minded child, I was mystified. But now that’s what comes to mind when I see a photo like this. These are not my kitties, more’s the pity. Can’t you almost hear them purrrrr? And there’s that faint smile I see. Life is good, the look says.
For more photos with at least a dash of yellow, visit Mellow Yellow Monday. And while this isn’t really a macro, it is kind of close up, so check out Macro Monday for more carefully seen things.

Macro Monday,Mellow Yellow Monday,Wordless Wednesday
Published Sunday, December 20, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link
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I know a dahlia grower over in Des Moines, Washington. He grows about 250 different kinds of dahlias. I wish he would use a computer and see this photo (mong many) I took of his flowers on a fine September day. It looks a bit Christmassy, doesn’t it?
I like the neat shadows on the petals. Visit Hey Harriet for more cool shadows.

Color Carnival,Flowers,Shadow Sunday,SOOC,Today's Flower,Wordless Wednesday
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