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What are you looking at?

I used 3 images to make this composite. I took the shot of the baby turtle sometime last summer. The acorn cap Holly is sitting in I took last fall. And the image of Holly, just a few weeks ago.

I still feel like this one isn't finished. So don't be surprised if you see this one again only a little different. I asked my daughter Marlee if she had any ideas. She said put a hat on it. LOL that is her answer to everything!

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Gator fishing edit

Crap I like this one better!!

Do you ever get so excited to share something that you post right away, then later wish you would have waited a bit because you thought of something better to share just moments after? No? Ok it's just me then.

I posted the gator fishing picture the other day with the layered file still open in photoshop. When I opened photoshop later the pictures was still there and I thought hmmm what if I...

So I changed it a bit. Then waited a few days to post in case it happened again. And all is good. This is the final edit. For real.

Redo gator fishing

Would you like to be in a picture like this? Stay tuned I will be posting details on these types of sessions. And I'm thinking maybe a contest you could win a shoot, or a print, or something else. Let me know what you would like to win.

Stormy night

Stormy night

Crazy storm last night. The lightning was brilliant! The pictures before and after this one are completely black. I just stood at the door snapping.

Stormy night

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A Family tree

This beautiful tree is the granddaughter of my grandmothers tree. See my grandparents have this pretty tree and it drops seeds and grows more. They dug up a baby one and gave it to my mother. When hers dropped seeds and little saplings started to sprout I got one of those. It took a few years but it finally started producing the fuzzies. I love these pink fluffy things because the attract butterflies. Maybe I'll get a few shots of butterflies soon.

These 2 pictures were taken within minutes of each other. The first one had direct sun light pouring on it like a spot light. The second one was fully shaded, and taken with a slower shutter speed. The slightest shift in angle and camera settings can produce a completely different image. Just another reason I love what I do!

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Cicada madness | Southern Maryland photographer

This post may have a yuck factor. My 6yr. old looked at the screen and wanted to know why I took such scary pictures. I am just as fascinated as I am grossed out by these little guys. So I spent 4 hours photographing these buggers today. Oh how I love to shoot out doors in my PJ's!! I happened to catch one not out of it's shell yet. So I photographed the progression. There were 2 of them I watched today, but only 1 I got to see from the start. Watch this slide show to see the progression for yourself. As you watch look at the eyes, it was looking right at me every time! Go ahead push play, you know you want to!! Oh yeah, hover over each one to see the time it was taken. Enjoy the show...

“It's kind of fun to do the impossible.” ― Walt Disney

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