For the final Lens-Artists Photo Challenge of 2022, Tina from Travels and Trifles is asking us to share the photos from 2022 that did not make it onto any of the Lens-Artists Challenges, an honorable-mention-sort-of-thing.
Continue reading “Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #230: Last Chance”Tag: Nature
CMMC: December Violet or White
CFFC: Pear Green Colors #WordlessWednesday
#SundayStills: Monthly Color Challenge: #Cobalt Blue
I woke up yesterday morning to a strange sky. The front of my house was bathed in sunshine while the back of my house was this very dark blue sky.
Correction: it wasn’t the sky that was this dark blue, it was the clouds.
We had a storm warning, you see. We’re supposed to get around 5-6 inches of snow between Sunday night and Tuesday morning. We shall see about that.
I ran back up to my room, grabbed the camera, changed to the 18-400 mm lens and rushed back down. It was less than a minute, tops but the sky was no longer this dark intense purplish blue. Instead, it was a lighter, still darker shade of blue. Still, I panned the camera around looking for a composition and found one with my neighbor’s aspen trees. The sun was shining on the white branches at that moment.
I actually had to look it up how dark is the color cobalt blue. The color reminded me of the times when I would use a CPL (Circular Polarizer Lens) filter on my camera and all the skies in the picture would be an unnatural shade of blue. Cobalt blue was that color.
I no longer use any filter on my camera, except maybe a ND (neutral-density) filter when I shoot long-exposures. The screwing on and off the filter is quite bothersome in my opinion as it not only takes time but each time when I tried to take the lens filter off, my anxious mind would begin playing out the worst scenarios.
So I’d say, “screw it,” I don’t need filters.
This was one of my favorite photos taken in Niagara Falls, by the way. I have been practicing my sun-star photography when I can. I read somewhere about sun-star photography can tell how many (blades?) is in a lens.
I remember that morning, just walking along the path, checking every few seconds to minutes, hoping the sun would just rise above the clouds, even just for a few seconds because I wanted to photograph the full sun, not just half of the sun with a cloud beneath.
At last, the sun had risen above the clouds. I set the camera to the lowest f-stop and clicked. I wanted to click another one but by the time I checked the photo and tried to focus again, a cloud has once again covered the bottom half of the sun. I was glad I got one though.
CMMC: December Close Up – 2022 Favorites
As we are approaching the end of yet another year, I thought it would be fitting to share some of my 2022 favorite close-ups. Please enjoy.
Continue reading “CMMC: December Close Up – 2022 Favorites”CFFC: Apple Red Colors #WordlessWednesday
#SundayStills: Home #Town
CMMC: November 5th Week: Truck or Tree
CFFC: Caramel Color #WordlessWednesday
Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #227: Home Sweet Home
Tina from Travels and Trifles is hosting this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge and the prompt is “Home Sweet Home” and here’s the specifics for this prompt:
Continue reading “Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #227: Home Sweet Home”If a foreigner were to spend a week or a month traveling your home country with you, where would you take them? What sights would you tell them to be sure to see?
-Tina
CMMC: November Alphabet: T in the Middle or the End
CFFC: Pink Lemonade #WordlessWednesday
#SundayStills: Monthly Color Challenge #Leather and Brown
Leather nowadays comes in all kind of colors – red, blue, green – all it takes is a little dye. However, for this week’s #SundayStills challenge, the color focused on is leathery brown. Hope you enjoy my gallery of browns.
Continue reading “#SundayStills: Monthly Color Challenge #Leather and Brown”Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #226: Textures
Jude from the blog, Cornwall in Colours, is the guest-host for this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge and the interesting theme of Textures was chosen.
Continue reading “Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #226: Textures”CMMC: November Pick a Topic
CFFC: Weathered Wood #WordlessWednesday
Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #225: Wildlife Close to Home
Anne Sandler from Slow Shutter Speed is heading this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge and she has chosen one of my favorite topic and something I photograph when I get the chance and that is Wildlife Close to Home.
Continue reading “Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #225: Wildlife Close to Home”CMMC: November Color Tangerine Orange
CFFC: Bicycles and Motorcycles #WordlessWednesday
#SundayStills: #Paths and #Trails to my Happy Places


Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #224: Exposure
This week, it’s Sofia’s turn to lead the Lens-Artists Photo Challenge and she has chosen one of my favorite topics – Exposure.
Continue reading “Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #224: Exposure”CFFC: Animals Unaware #WordlessWednesday
#SundayStills: Nature is Sure #Mysterious
I agree with Terri, nature is mysterious. It can turn such thing as a tree into a fossil if it lived long enough.
Looking at the topic this week, which is mysterious, I thought about my visit to the Petrified Forest State Park in 2021. Note that this is the state park in Utah, not the national park in Arizona. Petrified Forest State Park is much smaller but it’s still an awesome place to visit.
We paid our entrance fee, parked the car, and spent a few hours exploring the park on foot, which is kind of mandatory given the petrified forest is located along a single trail.
It’s sure a mystery how these trees managed to survive this long as all around them, civilization thrived. I’d bet these trees have seen things, encountered plenty of natural events, and probably once lived with dinosaurs. It’s just amazing to think of all the things that have happened to these trees to have it survive to today. Nature is sure a wonderful mystery.











