Light Can be Something Interesting in Photography tells the story behind tonight’s featured photograph of a Mable orchard orb weaver spider with a bluish hue. It explains how the image was produced and why it was chosen.
A Colorful Gardenia Flower is Just Right for Spring explains the motivation behind today’s colorfully enhanced photograph. The colors were chosen as a celebration of the spring season.
The Fourth Image in the Tree Series is Here shows readers an artistically enhanced photo of wild bamboo. Bamboo is technically classified as a grass, but some do consider it a tree and it frequently acts as a tree, providing shade and protection.
The Colorful Dancing Flames of a Fire are Enchanting shows readers two images of a colorful bonfire. It gives readers the story behind the presented images.
Here’s the Third Artistic Photo in the Tree Series shows readers another common Florida tree that always has a story to tell. Each tree is different and has it’s own personality.
Here’s the Second Image in the New Tree Series introduces readers to the next image in the tree series. This series features trees with interesting characteristics and “personality” in the author/artist’s eyes.
I Love Doing Interesting “Touch of Color” Images discusses what this type of photo entails and give two examples. It also explains why these photos are fun to do and why they work well in some circumstances.
Let’s Sing the Beautiful Blues Just Because It’s Winter tries to add a little color to readers lives during the season that is traditionally pretty bland. Tonight’s images focus on the color blue.
The Circle of Life is Pretty Amazing shows readers all the incredible life that is supported by the death of one old tree. It discusses both the visible and the not so easily seen life forms that the tree is responsible for.
Colorful Fun for the New Year is Great! introduces readers to the pair of recolored blackjack flower images that are the subjects of tonight’s blog post.
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