From Our Pack Trip

I’ve had very little time to look back at the photos from our photography pack trip (following that week we did two other trips: August was quite the full month for travel!), but perhaps this month will allow for more. I finally did work on this one image: when I saw this rock I found it rather humorous. I don’t know if anyone else on our trip saw it the same way, and I neglected to ask while we were on the trip, but I revisited it several times.

It’s impossible to tell the size of this rock from the image, but I can tell you it was quite huge, rather than those smaller images we get of rocks we find interesting (I have some of those too, though, and I’ll share them eventually). I was looking across an expanse and spotted all the faces. Perhaps you’ll see them as well. You can pretty easily see a couple of faces, but if you continue to peer at the rock you just might find more.

Or maybe I just have a crazy imagination.

Rock Faces, 8.8.22

From Today’s Walk

When I get home from my morning walk I frequently download my pictures and run through them rather quickly to see if I have anything that I really like enough to work on and publish right away. Then I go eat my breakfast and ignore them for at least a few hours.

With this?! I had to jump in right away and work on it and post it. I did not see what I see on my screen when I was shooting. It’s one of the wonders and joys of photography, at least to me.

I wonder what you’ll see.

I’ve cropped the image 2:1 at the moment. Perhaps I’ll share the entire shot later. I’m not sure, yet, which I favor. The complete image has even more, but they aren’t quite as obvious to my eye.

Do You See Them? 9.25.19

First Shot

I had a nice little 6.9 mile walk today. Of course I should have walked more just to get it to 7, but oh well. Too late now (and I do have another mile of walking to do soon.)

This is a slightly different First Shot for today, perhaps to become part of my “Personalitrees” series. I see faces. Do you? One large. One small. Take a step back. See what you find! There might even be more. I made two other photos of this, and one of them might be better, but this is the FIRST so I dare not put a different one up as a first shot. After all, I cannot tell a lie!

Okay … that was a lie. I most certainly can tell a lie. I just prefer not to. 🙂

First Shot: Tree Bark Faces, 3.10.15First_Shot-_Tree_Bark_Faces,_3.10.15