Weekly Photo Challenge: Entrance

For this week's challenge I'm re-using some photos. I've shot several interesting entrances over the years and thought I would share a few.

Day 17: Technology

There were so many choices for today's subject. After much consideration I selected my trusty laptop. You may be wondering why my laptop.  For me a computer has been one of the biggest tools in compensating for dysgraphia. With a computer I am not bound by the limitations I feel when using other forms of … Continue reading Day 17: Technology

Day 16: Long Exposure

One of the things I liked about this photo challenge was the inclusion of some techniques I had not tried before. So this is my first attempt at long exposure. I wasn't totally satisfied with my results but decided to post some.  I will definitely try some more later. I took these shots at our … Continue reading Day 16: Long Exposure

Sky Watch Friday: Cedar Keys National Wildlife Refuge

From the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service's website. Cedar Keys National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1929 by President Herbert Hoover to protect a breeding ground for colonial nesting migratory birds during a time when market hunters, desiring feathers for the ladies' apparel industry, were slaughtering millions of birds. Today, the threat is much different … Continue reading Sky Watch Friday: Cedar Keys National Wildlife Refuge

Day 15: Silhouette

I took these when we went to Cedar Key, Fl. I took several shots of the abandoned Sea Breeze restaurant. It is a pretty imposing figure on Dock Street. I used black and white to emphasize the emptiness of the structure.  Cedar Key is a small fishing/vacation village. The Sea Breeze is one of the … Continue reading Day 15: Silhouette

Day 14: Eyes

I can look at those eyes all days. The Big Guy's beautiful blue eyes is one of the first things I noticed about him.

Day 13: Myself and 13 things.

Today's challenge is to photograph myself and 13 things. I decided to find 13 things that would tell "my story". Starting from the left hand corner. #1-2: A 1995 AL West Champs (red cap) when the Texas Rangers won their first division championship. That was an amazing season for a lifetime Rangers fan.  The blue … Continue reading Day 13: Myself and 13 things.