The other day I was feeling like I was in a slump when it comes to photography. We haven't been hiking or getting out much, and the garden isn't blooming so I haven't had much to photograph. And then I decided that I was being silly and needed to just get the camera out and walk around my house and yard. I discovered there is plenty to photograph....
can you see my reflection in the glass stones? |
My youngest daughter painted this rock and put it in the front garden.
She also added some festive garland to the tree trunk.
blooming in the garden...
Lovely! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Love the deeper rich winter tones you captured!
ReplyDeleteLove the butterfly with your small reflection (excellent photography-getting it so sharp!) Am glad you found some things to photograph - you are right -plenty:):)Also love the origami star and the lights of your Christmas tree. A merry Christmas to you and your family, Jill! See you back on New Years eve for Seasons!
ReplyDeleteWonderful seasonal shots! That butterfly is unique!
ReplyDeleteGood shots for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas - you've captured some lovely shots here.
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Lovely shots of your daily life. You've inspired me to look beyond the usual to find something to photograph. My camera has been sitting neglected on the counter for more than a week.
ReplyDeletelovely images from around your garden. Have a beautiful Christmas. I am joining you today from Wednesday around the world. I love the rock your daughter painted and the Christmas decoration on the tree trunk.
ReplyDeleteWell done with the attitude re-direction ... and such results! The blurred Christmas tree - neat!!! I will look for opportunities to use this technique. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you!
ReplyDeleteLoved all the Christmas touches. - Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas.
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