The chokecherry in full bud. There are a lot of these at the edge of the woods. I like the bokeh created by the buds in the background.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
95:365
Macro of the sweet gum tree in the front yard. Baby leaves are budding out and the bugs are out too.
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Saturday, April 3, 2010
93:365
I went out to the pond this afternoon to see if the fish were doing anything interesting -- I did not see any -- that is concerning. It makes me wonder if the garter snake I saw this week is eating the fish -- or what about the frogs? Are they eating the fish? A heron? I peeked out a few minutes ago and saw a few. Maybe earlier today it was too bright? too warm? too noisy with all the lawnmowers going in the neighborhood?
Anyway -- the water level was a little low -- so I added some.
Friday, April 2, 2010
92:365
Today I drove over to Serenbe to pick up some photos I had hanging at the Serenbe Photography Center -- their instructor's show last month. On the way home I saw this field with the horses grazing.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
March Mosaic
Here is the March mosaic. It is hard to believe that 3 months are done -- 90 days in a row a photo. I will be the first to admit that a lot of them are not so hot. It is getting a little easier to do this. I am forcing myself to bring the camera along most of the time. When I don't have it; I usually wish I did. April is going to be a busy month with the photo show -- Nature Undisturbed 2010 opening and all the events. Also in April I am scheduled to do a workshop at the Serenbe Photography Center with Kathryn Kolb -- that should be great fun!
So one-fourth of the year is done -- this next quarter will take me from spring into summer. Plenty of floral macro shots coming your way!
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