Friday, November 10, 2006
About Me
- Name: Sandy
- Location: West Coast, Canada
I've started this blog to keep a journal and pictures of my gardens journey. I love to garden and recently have taken up photography. I am by no means a horticulture smartypants and take a casual approach to gardening. Most of my pictures are taken in my garden as I tend to be a homebody. Thanks for stopping by! Click on pictures for a larger image. All pictures on this site are the property of myself and are not to be used without permission. Please feel free to critique my pictures. Lots to learn:). Camera stuff-Nikon D70S with various lenses including a lensbabies 2.0 with macro kit,a holga and a Diana camera. Nikon FM, Yashica Mat G-124, Canon Canonet QL17
13 Comments:
Yesterday morning it was very frosty and beautiful. I had to go to work but I couldn't resist making a few pictures. It was freezing cold and I ended up coming back in to put more clothes on, including gloves, toque and scarf. I got so into it that I didn't get to work until 10:15. It so nice having a job that doesn't require a schedule.
I liked this shot because it turned out exactly the way I wanted it too. The light was so pretty and fleeting that I had to hurry to catch it. Have a great weekend everyone:).
You are right, there is often a touch of magic in the morning light. Unfortunately, I seldom can enjoy these moments as I have to hurry up for word.
This is once again a great shot!
What a lovely capture. Such wonderful light.
That is beautiful. The angle of the wood at the bottom is great and quite appealing. The light is just fantastic!
It is a perfect shot, all the elements just fell into place. So lovely!!
Absolutely gorgeous. It seems almost magical and other-worldly.
So pretty - thanks for a lovely view!
Above everything else, this is an ace composition from those rather discrete elements that have found themselves together. Fine example of the use of DoF.
Appropriately Titled! This is just magical, love the icy lace on the edge of the petal. The light on the wood does a great job of balancing the picture and capturing the feeling of the light!
Spectacular! I really love this one. Magical indeed.
One of my favorites! What plant is that? Almost looks like an African violet.
Dianne-It's a viola:)
What can I say? It's all been said before! Just gorgeous Sandy. The light is wonderful, the flower is delicate, and you are one talented lady with that camera!
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