1) Architecture- Did you know that getting good images at night can be a challenge? Well it is. I do like how this one came out though- this is a bridge by our house.
2) Rimmed with light- The streetlights rimmed all the trees with light, and while it was difficult to capture, I kept trying!
4) This is my favorite- Who knew garlic was so gorgeous? Garlic is one of my favorite ingredients, plus this is on of my favorite food related photos from the past few weeks!
5) Shade(s)- I played around with a borrowed flash this week and love how some of my results came out. This little toad was not quite so excited.
Join in next week! The prompts are:
1) SOOC (straight out of camera)
2) Sprouting
3) Isn't it Ironic?
4) Lazy
5) Smells like Spring
12 comments:
Hi!
Great snapshots! Love the kitty toes. Have a great day!
Sherrie
Food for Thought
http://100sweets.blogspot.com/2011/05/new-toy.html
Not so hard if you up the ISO.
Don't even need flash most of the time.
Like your garlic picture, even though I hate the taste :-)
Oooh nice shots. I like your bridge at night and cat feet the best, tho you're right, that garlic shot is very cool. The details-nice.
Seriously, these are all so fabulous! I like how you explored shooting in the night-time :) I think your architecture shot is perfect...and look at those kitty feet, they're so fluffy :D
I just love your kitty feet.. Too cute.. Looks like you had some fun on your hunt!! Great shots..
I'm really liking all of the shots but I really like your first shot. I also love those kitty feet!
Wow! Garlic IS gorgeous!!!
cotton ball feet! what a great capture
Great job on the night shots! It does take some practice. You might want to check out the "Night Photography" post in my Exploring with a Camera archives for some tips. Thanks for linking in to Exploring with a Camera this week!
I love the frog shot. Very cool. :)
Marla @ www.blueskiesphotoblog.com
I agree, night photography is hard. :) good job!
They are all great, but the garlic really made me say "Wow!" It's one of my favorite ingredients too and I never realized it was so lovely. Great work!
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