Wednesday, March 28, 2012

share the shot #5-orange

 another week has zipped by and i found this share the shot assignment to be a real challenge.  i am not a fan of the color orange and finding it in my house and garden was tough.  the only plant that blooms orange in my garden is an iris and it has not done so yet.  as i wondered what i could possibly find to take pictures of, i decided to just go and bake a cake; in my world, almost anything can be solved by baking a cake to share or eat by yourself as you ponder...
 clementines

 clementine zest

 my not so smart cell phone-hey it makes calls and sends texts, that's all i need

 wait for it

 we went hiking and found these-any idea what the are?  tell me cause i'm stumped...

 mushrooms-unknown species of polyspores

my little girl on my favorite reading chair-twice the orange!

many thanks to amy of she wears many hats for the wonderful challenge!

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

share the shot#5-red


 i am really having fun with the share the shot challenges.  taking the time to look for things that might make a nice subject and then actually getting the shot-it is a real opportunity to learn something about staging a shot and getting the effect you are hoping for in the photo.  many of my shots come from the garden and red is a tough one.  obviously, there are red flowers but i do not have any in my garden.  i do however have red in the vegetable garden.

rhubarb chard-it has overwintered nicely and i love the red/green contrast.

 shot in late afternoon and back lit by the setting sun, this leaf positively glows!

 i love red leaf lettuce

 my assistant, the captain, he follows me around and i think he actually began to pose for me.  he would get up on the chair and look at me almost as if saying-"i'm ready for my close up..." having a red nose doesn't hurt-it goes with the theme.

what i was really after-a shot of the wood grain with the fading red paint on the chair

and it wouldn't be spring without red tulips-from the lawn and garden show, i don't have any red ones, just pink this year.

thanks to amy for a great challenge!  be sure to check all of the entries for the red challenge by clicking here.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

share the shot#4-green

 for this weeks assignment-green, and kermit was right, it ain't easy being green...i decided to go out in the yard to see what i could find, i found out that i need to be spending some time weeding in the garden.

 late winter is a tough time to find flowers blooming-usually.  with the warm winter we have had, lots of flowers are up.  but there is one that only blooms in winter-hellebores and many of them are green.

 cabbage is so pretty that it could be a flower

 moss is an amazing plant-now if i could only get rid of the weeds growing in it my patio would be perfect!

 my jade spends the winters indoors and it isn't too happy about that, with this mild weather, i can put it back outside for some sun.

my favorite part of gardening-the captain helping me out.  such pretty green eyes on an beautiful grey cat

be sure to check out the other entries and a big round of applause to amy of she wears many hats for a true challenge.  stay tuned for the next assignment-red!

Sunday, March 11, 2012

share the shot #3-purple

 how quickly the weeks are going-i get photos posted and then it is time to think about some more for the next share the shot challenge. purple is a tough color to photograph.  it tends to turn blue.  the year my daughter wore a purple gown to the prom, we had a hard time getting a photograph of her with the gown remaining purple.  mostly, she appeared to be wearing a deep blue.

for this week's challenge, i headed out to the garden with my canon.  spring is a time that is filled with purple.  many flowers blooming now are purple and if you head to the vegetable garden, you will find purple lurking there too.

 these smiling faces greet you as you enter our driveway.  they are so many different shades of purple, lavender and white and all on the same plant!

 this purple sage as overwintered beautifully and is ready for another turkey roast

 tiny little sedums reaching for the sky

 heuchera popping up from under the leaves

 we call it red cabbage but it sure looks like purple to me

henbit-the bane of gardeners.  it is everywhere at this time of year.  i love the tiny little trumpet blooms.  and before you go cursing it for invading your garden, consider this; henbit is considered a wild flower and in the early spring, it is a valuable nectar plant for honeybees.  we leave the plants in our lawn for the bees but they get the heave ho from the garden beds.

thanks amy for a great challenge.  check out all of the participants here.  consider joining in on the fun and post some of your own photos!