Posted for Weekly Photo Challenge: Rule of Thirds
Category: Photography
Weekly Photo Challenge: Rule of Thirds
And here is a wider shot of the blooms a day later (not using the rule of thirds)!
Posted for Weekly Photo Challenge: Rule of Thirds
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February 2015 in Seattle
Normal temperature in Seattle for February should be a high of 50 degrees (F) and a low of 37. Yesterday the high was 77 and the low was 51. While I am really enjoying the warm weather and am really glad that we don’t have the snow Boston is getting, the change in normal weather patterns is still a concern.
Today I noticed the rhubarb is up…. and the slugs have already been busy.
After publishing this post, I decided to go to the grocery store. It was nighttime, but I saw this flower as I pulled out of the driveway. When I returned, I used a low light setting to get a photograph I could share with you.
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Symmetry
One of my all time favorite photographs is a good example of symmetry!
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Weekly Photo Challenge: More Scale
Posted for the Weekly Photo Challenge: Scale
Weekly Photo Challenge: Scale
Responding to this week’s photo challenge was easy. This is a picture of the 10.4 pound squash that grew in my garden last summer. It was so much fun to watch it get bigger and bigger; and the meals it provided were delicious!
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Depth
I set off on a walk to search for “Depth.” I took pictures of a winding road that could be “Depth,” but then felt drawn to look over the side of a hill. That view was “Depth” to me!
As I reviewed the photo, I became intrigued by two objects that were in the center. What were they? I went back to the hill to look closer.
What was a fire hydrant doing in the middle of the woods? And what was the yellow circular object?
As I write this post, I’m wondering if there are also one or more objects just to the right of the fire hydrant. “Depth” had led to a mystery. Maybe sometime I will crawl down that hill and take a closer look!
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