I've always loved photography but I always & continually have lots to learn. A friend is in this project of taking a photo a day for 365 days and posting it in order to learn more about photography...and I thought "What a great idea!" The challenge for me will be to post a photo a day...can I do it? Well, I'll try. Thanks for joining me on this photographical journey.
Monday, February 15, 2010
Day 23 - Dotting Pines
we were at a hotel this past weekend and the view from the top was amazing! the frost was so thick here by the river and I just loved how the pines dotted about through the white frost covered trees
Great eye for picking up those pines. That is excellent the way they stand out all on their own amongst the frost covered trees.
I always find photos of University Bridge confusing but I'm taking them because of the significant slant of the bridge. There's a part of me that wants to line up the lines so that it looks level but then the river banks appear slanted. I know it is slanted but NATO is appears to be some kind of an optical illusion. :-)
I love God, my husband, my children, my family. I love to take pictures & use them to tell a story. I love leading Bible studies, especially women's Bible studies-they've all been so dear to my heart. I love having fellowship with other believers in Christ. I love to talk about God & share what He's been doing in my life. There's much to learn day to day. :)
The "Photography by Lisa" blog is a site displaying mostly SK calendars, and also past wedding/family/graduation photos & other photo projects. Creating SK calendars with photos that I take has been a huge testimony. I am so blessed to have photos God has given me grace homes across SK & even other parts of the world. We live in a great province with much unique beauty.
"Lisa's Pic's" blog shares personal stories of God and life and devotions. I share a number of photos on here with my stories as well.
Lisa's 365 Project blog hoped to share a photo a day for 365 days but I fell short. :) It was a fun but too much of a challenge to keep it up. :-)
Great eye for picking up those pines. That is excellent the way they stand out all on their own amongst the frost covered trees.
ReplyDeleteI always find photos of University Bridge confusing but I'm taking them because of the significant slant of the bridge. There's a part of me that wants to line up the lines so that it looks level but then the river banks appear slanted. I know it is slanted but NATO is appears to be some kind of an optical illusion. :-)
Awesome pictures! How come they all turn out so good??!
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