Sunday, May 24, 2009

Sunday Stills - The Color Yellow

This week's Sunday Stills challenge is the color Yellow.

Yellow Rubber Duckies swimming in a tub







I love this flower. I don't know the name of it but it's pedals are white and they feel like tissue paper.





I caught this smiley face at my office.


This is a yellow Kangaroo Paw Plant


My favorite candy is Mike and Ikes; except I don't like the yellow ones. So I usually separate them from the rest and eat them first so I can enjoy the rest.



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Saturday, May 16, 2009

It's All in the EYES - Sunday Stills Challenge

Well these are probably not the most original, but I love my pups and there's something about the gaze of a basenji. It's like they see right into your soul. Well at least that's the feeling I get when I gaze into their eyes.

There are hundreds of eyes out there and you can check them out here at Sunday Stills

These are Talker's eyes:




These are Savannah's eyes:

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Taken in Cambria

A few flowers seen in Cambria








I caught this flower still wet with the morning dew.


Savannah was silently listening to the birds telling her their secrets


We found a beautiful trail called Fiscalini Ranch Perserve that took us along the shore line of Cambria. The pups stopped to rest awhile.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Sunday Stills - Black and White with a Twist

Converting with a twist a color photo to black and white. Using my recent flowers and plant pictures I chosed one red rose turned black and white...



and one brown dead camilla turned twisted black and white.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Sunday Stills - Plants and Flowers

Sunday's challenge is Plants and Flowers. I visisted Descanso Gardens in the foothills of California with a friend of mine. She's teaching me how to use my camera. We spent a good five hours on a really nice, cool California Saturday.















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How long can such beauty last when it is just  barely hanging from a vine?