This year I’m participating in the Blogging from A to Z Challenge again. I thought it might be fun to share some of my photography instead of always my words. They say a picture is worth–well, you know what they say 😉
I will try to keep these blog posts short and sweet, while still offering a little bit of insight into each photograph, just for fun.
If you’re interested in learning more about the Blogging from A to Z Challenge you can check out these links:
~ What Is The Blogging from A to Z Challenge? ~ Participants ~ My Blogging from A to Z Challenge (2013): All About Niteblade ~ My Blogging from A to Z Challenge (2012): Unthemed ~
Y is for Yellow
I’m pretty sure this shot was just taken in my yard and then processed using Camerabag (as pretty much all my shots are nowadays):
This little guy was also in my yard 🙂
I took this shot when I went back to Southern Alberta for Thanksgiving a couple years back:
And I really like this shot of lichen I took in Nova Scotia. I think it’s the depth of focus that makes it…
I too like that lichen! But all nice bright yellow photos!
One more letter to go!
betty
Thank you Betty 🙂
I love that shot of the bird in the gorgeous leaves. Seriously LOVE. Do you sell prints?
Thank you!
I don’t sell prints, but I could probably manage something for you… even if it’s just shooting you a high res version of the photo (If I have one, I’d have to check. I suspect I cropped the hell out of something to get that image LOL)
Yellow really does add to a photo. It catches the eye–especially when it’s surrounded by darker colors. Love these pictures!
Stephanie
http://stephie5741.blogspot.com
Thank you, Stephanie 🙂
Yellow is such a bright cheery color. The yellow bird sitting amongst the yellow leaves, is yellow squared.
LoL thank you Nana 🙂
Beautiful photos, especially the one with the little bird. I’m your newest A-Z follower, and it’s sad that I’ve only found your blog today when we are close to the end. Better late than never – glad to follow.
Deb@ http://debioneille.blogspot.com
Ooh! Very pretty. Bright colors for bright thoughts and an optimistic outlook on the day. You know what else is yellow? Cheese. Or at least some kinds. =)
True Heroes from A to Z
LoL yay cheese! (No, really. I see what you did there :-p)
Thank you for coming by nearly every day of this challenge. I’ve enjoyed getting to know you on your blog as well 🙂
What a cute little birdie! I love your photos, you have a great eye and talent.
Thank you very much 🙂 Sometimes I think I’m just really good at cropping things LoL but this month I’ve begun to believe perhaps it’s a bit more than that 🙂
I love, love, love, love LOVE the picture of the bird. It’s such a lovely shot of this soft little creature, set against such vibrant, brilliant color. It’s completely gorgeous.
Thank you Liz! If I ever figure out the print situation I will definitely let you know 🙂
Rhonda, first a thank for you stopping by my site for A-to-Z and the nice compliment (I answered your question there).
Love your photos throughout the A-to-Z! Great work. And the lichen is awesome. Lichen is so photogenic, and I’m being serious. On a rock, in rain, in desert heat, wherever it grows, it always catches my eyes!
Thank you 🙂
I really like that lichen, though in retrospect I’m not sure lichen always catches my eye… but that’s not the only shot I have of it, so perhaps it does, but it’s so sneaky I hadn’t really noticed before. Now I’ll be paying attention 😉
Your blog has been my visual “happy place” through the whole A to Z. I really have to get to Nova Scotia. Every pic you share from there is magical.
That is the nicest thing I’ve read all day 🙂 Thank you Leslie!
Nova Scotia was really lovely. I’d like to go back, someday.
What gorgeous photos of yellow subjects! Love that first one, especially! 🙂
Thank you 🙂 I really like the background of that first one, myself 🙂
Very lovely. The little bird is adorable, and he looks like he’s in a vortex of yellow leaves. 🙂
Thank you 🙂 He was very happy to be there, and was singing very prettily 🙂
My daughter’s favorite color is yellow. I read once that children that are in a yellow painted room will cry more. Not sure if it’s true or not.
I’ve never heard that, interesting.