Friday, May 20, 2016

Focus on You




This month we are continuing on with our theme of Texture.  And this amazing capture by Suz Bolton absolutely jumps out from the screen.  (Not literally thank goodness!). Seriously though, the color is just amazing and Suz's brilliant focus brings out the finest details in this little guy's eye.  Such an awesome capture!

We still have one more week for you to explore texture in your photography.  We would love for you to share your images with us in our Flickr pool and/or with us on Instagram using #focusingonlife.

Thank you to everyone for continuing to share your beautiful art with all of us!





Friday, May 13, 2016

Focus on You




Two weeks into the month of May and our Flickr gallery is bursting with "texture"! This week we are featuring Pam Scott's beautiful peonies. If ever there was a flower that exuded texture, it is the peony! And added to the peonies is the textured background and the spool of twine for even more texture. But the beautiful light and perfect word art make this shot into art. Pam is noted for adding word art to her photos and her gallery is not to be missed. Take a stroll through her Photostream and you'll see what I mean! Thanks, Pam, for sharing your beautiful art with us!



Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Winter Interest

by Leigh


Sometimes when it's cold and dreary outside it's hard to find the motivation or inspiration to get out and shoot.  We've had a few days without sun lately and I have hardly picked up my camera.  I haven't even posted to instagram (so you KNOW I'm feeling pretty depressed….seasonal affective disorder anyone?)
But knowing that today was my turn up at bat I knew I needed to get out and find something to shoot.  And once again it was a dreary sort of day, but as I ventured out in my backyard with my camera I started to discover textures like ornamental Kale as well as some beautiful color.  


I didn't notice many birds out although the squirrels were busy racing doing their winter prep work.   As I passed by the birdbath I was drawn to the reflection of the Weeping Willow branches in the bit of water left over from yesterdays rain.  It made for an interesting black and white.


The fall foliage has faded as the hard freezes brought the leaves down from the trees, but the leaf litter is so beautiful.  Nature created it's own composition for me here.  It's really not even fair to call it litter when it's this beautiful.  


These allium blooms have been holding on for a few months now and I think they are almost more beautiful now.  I'm amazed at how they have been preserved through rain, freezing temperatures and our wild Oklahoma winds.  Even though they are dainty and small they are strong and resilient.

This time of year the color isn't there to catch our eye so we have to look deeper.  We must slow down and look for the details, the textures and the shapes.  So bundle up and get out there and see what beauty you can uncover.




 
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