Showing posts with label trio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trio. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 24, 2025

175/365
Three lawn Chairs

I was getting ready to take the group photo for our reunion this past weekend, so I set up these chairs for a few of the people to sit in.  They're kind of cool.
Not a world class photo, but the moms of the little kids don't want photos of their kids on social media, so I thought these chairs might be an option for a photo for today.

Tuesday, December 17, 2024

271/366
Three Boys on a Log sculpture

This sculpture is located on the campus of Abilene Christian University.  

Saturday, August 03, 2024

197/366
Sunflowers

A few years ago one of my photo groups held a workshop led by a woman who is a seriously good photographer and we had the opportunity to photograph random still-life scenes with flowers and other items. 
One day I impulsively purchased these three sunflower canvases.  Maybe someday
I'll give them to someone as a gift.
Until then, I'm really enjoying them.

Tuesday, January 09, 2024

9/366
We're Not In the Adirondacks Anymore

At the end of a walking path in one of the many parks in Knoxville, these red chairs were waiting visitors.  They aren't Adirondack chairs and I didn't sit in them so I don't know how comfortable they are.  I'm spoiled~~Adirondack chairs are soooo comfortable.

my heart is grateful for:
nature spaces in the town

Sunday, March 26, 2023

85/365
Bike Race

This is the 2nd Annual Bike Race. There are three distances and the bikers can choose which distance they want to compete in.  The longest distance is 110 miles.  Yikes, that's almost 5 hours of bike riding.  The race is a fund-raiser for several of the local volunteer fire departments.

I got direction to this location for the longest race.  There were only 3-4 riders together but most of them were alone as they passed this spot.  

It was nice having something new to photograph for a change.

I'm grateful for:
the trip with 2 friends to Santa Fe for a few days

Sunday, March 19, 2023

78/365
Sunflower Trio

One of the images from the still life flower session I did a couple of days ago.  
Today was church with a fellowship meal following the service.  

Ran a couple of errands on the way home.

Meeting a friend later to see
"Jesus Revolution" again.

My heart is grateful today for:
colors that brighten up the world

Thursday, March 02, 2023

61/365
Revisiting the yellow roses    Past.  Their.   Prime.

I finally had some time today to concentrate on photographing these dying roses.  
I don't really have a good place to set up for still life, so everything is a Major Effort and by the time I get around to actually making the images, I'm pretty exhausted.  Maybe I should set up, take a break and then do the photography.  Hmmm, I'll have to try that next time. 

One of these days I'll have to bite-the-bullet, pay for some blooming/vibrant flowers and spend some time with them.

I'm grateful today:
that yesterday I was able to pay off a car repair bill ahead of time

Thursday, December 22, 2022

 20/365   Trio of wine goblets in black and white

Seen in the kitchen space of an AirBnB.  Not only for use if desired, but also for decor.  

Saturday, February 27, 2021

22/365    

Trees at the Lake

Back in the day when film was transitioning to digital I was very resistant to the new "digital" stuff.  I loved negatives, actual prints and even the smell of developer and I didn't want to give that up.

I finally made the leap and during the following years began to appreciate the digital experience.

Today's field trip to a local state park reinforced that appreciation.  It's winter, so the trees are bare, bushes have no green leaves and everything looks dead. I went to the park mainly to get out of the house hoping  there would be something to photograph. 

Well...hummm, nope.  Not much to see & not much to photograph, but I was happy for  the time outdoors in the beautiful weather (even though cloudy) and the exercise.  I took 35 images.  I'll be trashing 33 of them.  And that's why I'm glad I have a digital camera now.  I can shoot with abandon even though I still  use discretion.  I don't have to worry about wasting film and paying for prints that will just go in the trash.

This is just about the best of the lot and I'm not super-impressed.

It was still a good day out.