Think about it – a photograph has one job to do – create emotion. The variety of island colors are a large part of my emotional life. In this case, the red of the freighter arouses the emotion of calmness created through the blue.

Think about it – a photograph has one job to do – create emotion. The variety of island colors are a large part of my emotional life. In this case, the red of the freighter arouses the emotion of calmness created through the blue.
On the TGO nature trail. Is it Valentine’s Day love in the making? I plan to show the rest of the story at this Fridays photo club meeting. Then I will post it here
Photo-art is like my dreams – not always in focus and often do not make a lot of sense! But, I sure enjoy practicing.
Even if there is only one – Protection is my game said the bee lady – but it was not the game of the cameraman – Guess where that bee went next – yep – ouch!
The instruction manual that came with my drone said “To be a safe drone pilot, you must stay focused”
I wrote: Photography is a great hobby. I spent hours photographing signs in TGO. Last week, Nancy posted an unlimited list of photography things to do. Every day photography can help us enhance the enjoyment of RV travel, nature, or……… Photography lets us explore our creative imagination & exercise our brain. Photography’s advances helps us stay modern – AI, Social Net-works, & things yet to come. Photography is the perfect hobby. Here is a piece of photo art I created:
My son sent me a photo to show the snow in their back yard and tell me that most of Conn had temps in the single digits. I modified his photo to help him think about summer, or better yet, to think about purchasing a home in sunny TGO. (I think you will know which one I modified.)
I was ask if the person in the middle of my painting I posted yesterday was me – No, here are the three iPhone photos I used to make the PhotoShop painting. The mushrooms were photograhed between the Church and Spartana. The man in the middle was the man with the Fire Engine golf cart at the Christmas Parade – we were clowning around photographing each other. Sandy and Betty were showing off the Nature Center cart. Here is how I did it: I lifted the three people and placed them on the Mushroom photo. Then I composed the photo art piece I wanted. Then I Painted the photo art piece. All done with the tools of PhotoShop. It was, maybe three hours work – oops play. I spent most of my time trying to get a composition I liked. Balance, impact, lines, contrast, focus of attention. I wanted Sandy to be the focus, while not excluding the rest of the photo from the viewer’s attention. My final photo art image is the one I posted yesterday.
Freud said: Engaging in pretend play can be a fun and healthy way for adults to exercise their creativity & relieve stress. So I thought I would pretend I saw people standing under the mushroom. As I painted in Photoshop, I payed close attention to composition. But, since I was just playing, please do not be critical – Haha.
DAVE WROTE: Jim, I forgot to send this shot of a Bluejay in that last e-mail I sent so here it is. Dave
Glad he remembered – It is a great Bluejay photo. You should be able to scroll down now and see previous postings from his previous e-mails.
I WROTE: Hey photo people – think how the phone camera has changed our lives. My family communicates with photos almost every day – often several time a day. For example, here are four I pulled from our texting this week. For us who live far apart and often spend summers traveling – photography is now a normal part of our family association.