Welcome to another Foto Friday! Bit of a shameless plug before I get started – I have a small number of photos available for sale on Fine Art America (thanks to a request from a Facebook friend, who bought one of my moon shots in April 2016), and I’m slowly adding to my inventory over at Zazzle. If there’s a picture I’ve taken that you’d like to see on a particular product, feel free to shout out, and I’ll get it put together in short-ish order.
Now, on to the pictures for this week. These were all taken with my Nikon between June 23rd and June 30th 2017.
Happy Friday, and have a great weekend!
Dragonfly, Dusk, Daisy. Furthermore, this is not a passive voice. Finally, I am writing in an active voice. My SEO will stop telling me how to write. These sentences are also shorter than twenty words. Stop being so controlling. I will keep going until you turn green. I can’t believe this is still orange. Furthermore, this is not a passive voice. Finally, I am writing in an active voice. Because my SEO will stop telling me how to write. Dragonfly, Dusk, Daisy. These sentences are also shorter than twenty words. Stop being so controlling. Furthermore, this is not a passive voice. Finally, I am writing in an active voice. Dragonfly, Dusk, Daisy. My SEO will stop telling me how to write. These sentences are also shorter than twenty words. Stop being so controlling. I will keep going until you turn green. Furthermore, this is not a passive voice. Finally, I am writing in an active voice. My SEO will stop telling me how to write. These sentences are also shorter than twenty words. Stop being so controlling. Dragonfly, Dusk, Daisy. I can’t believe this is still orange. Finally, it has turned. Success!
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Aww, thanks April! I take a ridiculous amount of pictures each day, and a large number get deleted or never see the light of day. Thank heavens for digital photography, otherwise I’d be in permanent debt to the local FotoMart. 😀
When I used cameras with real film I was a much better photographer. I didn’t dare get anything wrong. Now I can have hundreds of attempts and they’re all rubbish.
There’s definitely something to that, April – I took far fewer (but still way too many) shots with my 35mm, but I will say having the instant feedback of what works and what doesn’t is helping me become a better photog.
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The daring daisy is gorgeous.
Thanks, April! It took 99 bazillion tries to get it focused properly, so I’m glad I didn’t give up. 🙂
And here’s me thinking that every shot is a gem. It was worth the effort.
Aww, thanks April! I take a ridiculous amount of pictures each day, and a large number get deleted or never see the light of day. Thank heavens for digital photography, otherwise I’d be in permanent debt to the local FotoMart. 😀
When I used cameras with real film I was a much better photographer. I didn’t dare get anything wrong. Now I can have hundreds of attempts and they’re all rubbish.
There’s definitely something to that, April – I took far fewer (but still way too many) shots with my 35mm, but I will say having the instant feedback of what works and what doesn’t is helping me become a better photog.
Love the daisy pic! I could see that blown up on canvas, over my sofa.
Awww, thanks so much Angela!