Hello April!
My, My, I am so happy it is spring time here in Oklahoma. The weather is perfect, flowers are blooming, tornado sirens in the background and your dad is mowing in the midst. (Yes, that really did happen growing up).
I hope you all have a beautiful week, and as I catch up on my weekly posts to share my images with you, I hope you enjoy!
Here are last week’s images.
87.366: Depth of field. These are my absolute favorite wild flower #CommonGrapeHyacinth
88.366: Vintage. Paired with my Mother’s tulip tree, this vintage tea pot belong to my great Auntie. She was a lover of all things stylish.
89.366: High-Key.High key photography uses unnaturally bright lighting to blow out most or all harsh shadows in an image.
90.366: Wide. This Luna Moth scared me us as we were entering our home this week. It has a wing span up to 4.5 in. That’s nuts!
91.366: Asymmetrical. Have you ever seen a micro shot of a dandelion?
92.366: Reward. After nearly losing all of it’s bloom, Mother Nature decided to bless me with a few. Grow little one, you are my favorite.
93.366: Shallow. I love the country, there is always something to photograph. Love my mum’s redbud trees in full bloom. Just a bit of shallow DOF.
Until we meet again
Xoxo,
Sarah