
Taken at Lake Stockton with my point & shoot. While it takes a good picture, it is hard for me to compose my shot just using the small screen, especially in the sunlight. It never fails that a photo op will happen when I don't have my camera!





I have so many daffodil shots that I thought I would put a few together. I'm not sure of the best way to do this, so if anyone knows a good method, please let me know! Here is what I did: I decided how large my entry would be, figured out the size for each photo to fit, resized each photo and moved them to the matte. (My other idea was to create a really large matte, move each original shot to the new matte and then resize the whole thing.)
This rope was found just like this at a Girl Scout camp that has not been used for about 30 years. The buildings are falling apart and the place is visited by drug users and/or gangs at night, as there is graffiti everywhere. It just seemed strange to find a rope hanging on a tree in a place long abandoned. (The last 3 days I have been taking part in a side challenge at DPC using only the resize and sharpen tools, and posting the edited version here. This is not my favorite shot from today, but it is the one I am using at DPC and I don't have enough time to edit anymore right now.)
Since I am originally from Texas, I was used to annuals living for years. That doesn't just happen in Missouri without some effort. I brought my Geranium in last fall and it had at least one set of flowers all winter. This is its latest effort (in front of my blinds from a few posts ago.) It will probably go back outside in another month or so.

