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Sally D’s Mobile Photography Challenge ~ Black and White in Flight
Black and white. It would be nice if things in life were more black and white with no gray areas to confuse; but, it’s the gray areas that bring things in to focus. We just have to be aware. iPhone … Continue reading
Sally D’s Mobile Photography Challenge ~ Macro in a Mexican Market
Squash blossoms in the Guadalajara mercado/marketplace, waiting to be used in cooking a sensual mexican recipe. Squash blossom quesadillas with squash blossom soup anyone? Visit Sally D’s blog for entries on macro mobile photography, today’s challenge.
Sally D’s Mobile Photography Challenge ~ I’ve Got Your Back
Looking at the back of this rose on my kitchen counter brought a moment of inspiration as I washed some dishes. The beauty from my garden has my back. Today is macro Monday on Sally’s blog on mobile photography; you … Continue reading
Sally D’s Mobile Photography Challenge ~ Nature Overlook
Iceplant overlooking the Pacific Ocean here in Northern California is blooming with gusto as spring has taken over command of the landscapes. Photo taken with an iPhone 6Plus in Camera+, edit done in Hipstamatic and PicMonkey to soften and brighten. … Continue reading
Sally D’s Mobile Photography Challenge ~ Spring Pink
Northern California had a hint of spring about a week ago, and I lost no time in going to a local garden center to commune with nature in all its color and beauty. I believe this is a magnolia blossom, … Continue reading
Sally D’s Mobile Photography Challenge ~ Black and White Secret Garden
A window to step through, to spring on the other side. Photo taken with an iPhone 6Plus, in Camera+. Edits in native camera and PicMonkey. Sally’s Lens and Pens offers more on black and white photos in today’s challenge that … Continue reading
Sally D’s Mobile Photography Challenge ~ Seeing in Macro
Macro. Really seeing by coming in close. These are a couple of dry leaves from a succulent that fell into a plate next to it that hold some coral and rocks I brought back from recent explorations. These are the … Continue reading