Tag Archives: Landscape
Monday Mobile Photography ~ Where The Road Goes
This photo, taken with an iPhone 6Plus, and edited with the app, Ansel, reminded me of a song by Enya Who can say where the road goes, where the day flows, only time… ~Roma Ryan, lyricist
Wordless Wednesday ~ Keeping Watch
The Sunday Traveler ~ Evening Edition Quick Shot
The Sunday Traveler returned recently from a whirlwind trip to America’s mid-west, Minnesota and Wisconsin. Returning home always seems to be filled with family obligations, and time to sort through photos seems to take a back seat to all else. So, … Continue reading
The Mississippi
The Mississippi at La Crosse, Wisconsin; photographed with a Samsung Galaxy at the evening’s golden hour. I never saw myself being there, but I was last week; and found a beautiful part of this country that I’m glad I discovered. … Continue reading
And The Rains Came
Our storm doors have been opened. Northern California began having incredible rain last week, that is continuing this week. The drought status in this corner of California is said to still be in good standing, but our streams, lakes, … Continue reading
Project 365, Day 142; The House In The Field
Photo by Angeline M using iPhone 4s Camera+, with a clarity filter.
Project 365, Day 141; If I Were a Painter
Art. Painting. Photography. Creativity. I stretch for more. I walked through an art/craft store over the weekend, my mind whirling with desire. Ever since working with the iPhone app, ArtistaOil, my lust for painting intensifies. I lovingly gazed upon the paints with the … Continue reading
Project 365, Day 120; Just A Little Blue
Photo by Angeline M with iPhone 4s
Project 365, Day 114; Last Rays
I glanced out the patio door as I was putting on a jacket for an evening walk. The sun was making its evening descent, its rays working their way through shrubs and the lattice on the fence. It called to me to hurry to see … Continue reading
Project 365, Day 91; Resting Blossoms
Blossoms drift down. Birds flit through the branches. The wind blows. Photo by Angeline M