Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Weekly Header Challenge -- Shadows

It's time for the Weekly Header Challenge!

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Imac 
Lew

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Theme ~ Shadows

Chosen by Mac.


I went back as far as I could to find some images for this week's theme.  Here's what I found, beginning with the image I used for my header:


I like the interesting patterns and lines of the snow, how the ridges create shadows and textures.  Without the shadows, you wouldn't be able to see the detail and the textures.

Here is another snow and ice picture, edited a bit to show off the brilliance of the ice crystals, with shadows on the sidewalk.


Finally, one last one I pulled up showing one of my first fly pictures with its wings as shadows on the siding of the house.


That's it for this week.  I soon hope to have more time with my camera to focus (pardon the pun) on our photography themes each week; life has been busy, that's for sure!


Treasuring life's moments,
Christine

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Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Weekly Header Challenge -- Black and White

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Imac 
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Theme ~ Black & White

Chosen by All of Us.


I had to dig back a bit to find some black and white images.  I haven't experimented with this format in a while, but I think I'm going to have to revisit it sometime soon.  A black and white image focuses more on shapes, light and dark, and mood/feeling more than the actual subject matter--though that is also important.  Here is my selection for this week's theme, starting with the image I chose for my header:


Since I took the above image at the farm a friend's son was starting up (I actually did their initial website photography!), I decided to show you several black and white images I took from that visit--all things farm-y and rustic.

I start with an old water pump on the property:


A dying purple coneflower, in black and white, becomes a study in shapes, light/dark, and lines.


On to an ornamental windmill next to the farmhouse.


This last one was taken at a local park, and I love how the light shines into the photograph.  The flowers were white in the color version, and I like how they stand out starkly against the deep dark shadows of the background.


That's it for this week!

Treasuring life's moments,
Christine

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Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Weekly Header Challenge -- Back from Break: My Favorites

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Theme ~ Back from Break:  My Favorites

Chosen by Tom.


Happy New Year!  We Headbangers are back from Christmas break, and ready for a new year of photography adventures together.  Starting with the image I used for my header, here are some of my favorites from our time away.  These were taken on Fernando's and my driving date to see local Christmas light displays.


The above wasn't the best Christmas light display, or the nicest image in composition, but I was able to crop it nicely for my header.  My favorite Christmas light display is this one, below:


Across from that house, was this one, below, bedecked in a cascade of white lights.


And, the below is a close-up from another display.  It was such a mild day that we got out of our car several times to enjoy the lights, and in many cases, accompanying music.


This was our own "light display."


I collect snowflake ornaments and hope to have our tree covered in them.  But this Christmas, our tree also sported several leaf ornaments.  These ornaments are all actual leaves; a local artist turns them into amazing works of art, and I love them hanging on my tree.


Finally, I can't not post a food photo from our time away!  Here is one of my favorites from New Year's Day, when we had a traditional Italian meal of ravioli.  My parents celebrated with us, and my mom and I spent all afternoon making these beauties.  I messed up the recipe a bit, but the ravioli turned out yummy, so all was forgiven.


Again, Happy New Year!


Treasuring life's moments,
Christine

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Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Weekly Header Challenge -- Far Far Away

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Theme ~ Far Far Away

Chosen by Kathy.


After a two-week break for us headbangers, we're back with a new year and a new theme.  My first thought upon seeing the theme was Paris, but I've used lots of photos from there, and it was also a while ago.  The most recent "far away" place I've been is California, so I thought I'd feature this image, which was taken at sunset at my sister-in-law's home.  In silhouette, with the palm tree branches gently swaying, it looks like an exotic place far away from wintry Chicago.



You may remember from a few weeks ago my header image from Huntington Beach, California; here is a "re-post" sunset image from that far-away locale.


While in far-away California, we had the chance to visit and connect with many family members.


The hibiscus flower is definitely not from around here; another "far far away" flower!


Here is our "far far away" family, with a photo of my aunt held by her granddaughter, and many family members in front of her home.


That's it from far far away!


Treasuring life's moments,
Christine

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