

I have been reading John Daido Loori’s Book The Zen of Creativity very inspiring so inspiring that I dug threw my boxes looking for my camera, finally found it in an old handbag. When I went outside a very gentle rain was coming down. I immediately wanted to photograph a raindrop as it splashed into the pond…completely unsuccessful.
Took a photograph of a Moonglow Nasturtium that I am pleased with.
Sat in a lounger on the porch watching the rain come down, hummingbirds circling my head. Photographed some humming birds need to try again all I got were silhouettes.
A bear just wandered into the yard doing his yard inspection he’s a very handsome black bear, he didn’t stay long when I got up to get a closer look he wandered off Its peaceful here on the deck and one never knows what visitors will decide to show up.
4 comments:
I was going to recommend that book to you.
Here is another one: Paint Happy = Cristina Acosta
"all I got were sillhouettes". Yes. And what a perfect picture they make! I love that, and how hummingbirds and bears are so commonplace in your world, so exotic to me.
your photos have a magical charm about them.
your photos have a magical charm about them.
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