Rejuvenation
As long and harsh as winter may be, there is always spring to look forward to.
Shedding The Winter Blues
With temperatures still in the 30s and 40s, I have not seen any flower bloom in my area. The only sign of spring is patches of grass turning just ever so slightly green. So for the Flower Theme of this week’s black & white photo project, I had no choice but to go buy some.
Typical of me, I shot the flower from the back. I just thought it was more interesting than the front shot.
Embracing Our Dreams
We stayed at a friend’s when visiting Chicago this past weekend. I couldn’t resist the urge to photograph the flowers he had on the table :)
Loves Me Not
Rose from the bouquet I got my wife. I had completely forgotten about getting something for her for V-Day, until I overheard a coworker mentioned that her husband had flowers delivered to her at work the day before. I certainly didn’t want to be called unaffectionate again this year :)
Rebirth
New beginnings. I’m officially coming out of retirement.
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Looking Back
Skokie, IL
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A Splash Of Light
Sometimes photography is about persistence and being there at the right moment.
I almost decided not to take this photograph, but I’m glad that I did.
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Hypnotic
Enchanting little flower I found in Boulder, CO.
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Soaking It All In
Unedited, straight out of the camera shot taken a few weekends ago in downtown Chicago.
Today was another hot day. Yet, we decided to brave the heat and sit outside during dinner time. It wasn’t long till we started sweating profusely. I guess it was tolerable, since I rarely spend that much time outside these past couple of days.
Which reminds me that one nice thing about hot weather is no need to cut the grass.
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