
Many, many blooms are bursting in my garden. I thought I'd play around and try to do some DOF. All I did is frame this shot in editing and a little bit of contrast. I'm trying to catch the bees buzzing all around my lavender shrub but all I get is a yellow and black blur!

I drove around today and noticed the encroachment of the city on the farmland. Many of the barns and farm areas are becoming abandoned and "progress" is stamping it's footprint on the land. Sometimes it's a good thing, sometimes it isn't. Tell me what you think.
With the dusting of snow and freezing wind, it warmed me up to run across this summer photo. Enjoy!
Those who know me are aware that I love going to historical areas and photographing them. Every Christmas there is a reenactment of the Stones River Battle, the bloodiest battle of the Civil War. The people who come out are very nice and are great at ignoring the camera! I shot in color but processed in either B&W or sepia for an aged effect. If I can figure out the noise setting on my Photoshop someday, I might try adding that. But take a look and give some advice please.
I am trying to play a little with the editing process. Today I went out on the greenspace trail because I needed some quiet time. I love the sound of water falling, so I headed for the river. Take a peek and let me know what you think.
I decided to try some more black and whites at the battlefield since I have a new camera. It is so lonely-feeling out there in the winter. These are the four I like the best from today. What do you think? Ideas?
So, I had to visit Chicago recently for a conference for work. Of course I had to bring my camera along! I had only been to Chicago once before, but I remember enjoying walking around the city just taking in the skyline. So enjoy the shots :)
We drove up to Pigeon Forge for the long weekend. The boys love the aquarium so of course we had to visit! I have new camera so I wasn't sure how things would turn out. These were two of my favorites. What do you think? It was harder than I thought to shoot through the aquarium glass. Any suggestions?
This is at Bicentennial Park in Nashville. I love the lines.
So, I know I've disappeared for awhile. Life has a way of sucking all your attention sometimes! (and kicking you in the shins...) I finally had a chance today to pick up my camera. It was one of those days where I just didn't like much of what I came home with. Out of 60+ photos, I only liked 12. Of the 12, I'd only post these 4 to be commented/voted on. I'm trying some different stuff (for me) and trying to stretch a little. These are all taken at Cannonsburgh, a restored village with historical buildings from when Middle Tennessee was settled. So take a look and let me know.......
I was out at a cemetery leaving some flowers and came across a spring house. It had a sign that it was used as a field hospital during the Civil War due to the water location. Here's one of my shots. Don't know that I'd drink out of this!