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A lot of the photos I take tend to be close-ups so there’s either no beyond or it’s out of focus. I did go back through all the photos I’ve posted on this website so far and there actually are a few photos that feature an interesting beyond, so here we go!
Since I’m showcasing several photos of beyond, I’ve decided to use the gallery feature. You can click on any image to view all of them in a slideshow format. I’ve used these photos in previous posts so I’ve left the original captions. This way, if you’d like to view the original post, just search for the caption text in my website’s Search box.
I present you…. beyond!
Sailboats out of the San Diego Bay
Wordpress weekly photo challenge: horizon at Coronado Beach
Sunday Post: Natural Resources – water – Lake Hemet, California
Travel theme: through the forest
Wordpress weekly photo challenge: the golden hour – bright skies as the sun sets
Wordpress weekly photo challenge: the golden hour – fall foliage glows through the fog
Wordpress weekly photo challenge: horizon at Idyllwild Park, California
Wordpress weekly photo challenge: moon at the horizon
If you enjoy my photos and would like to purchase some, I want to thank you! Simply visit my Zazzle online shop and browse the product offerings. If there’s a photo you would like to purchase but don’t see it in my shop, please contact me by using the Contact form at the bottom of my home page and let me know which photos you are interested in purchasing, and in what format / medium.
It’s been quite an eventful year for me but besides the bad and the ugly, lots of good things have happened, including the launch of this photography website, and the launch of my online Zazzle store to sell photo products.
I took a lot of great photos this year and I displayed some of them on this site. I still have quite a number of photos to go through on my various SD cards but are several of my favorite photos for 2012. You can click on each photo for a larger view and find each photo in individual posts on this site by using the search tool. Enjoy and let me know what you think!
Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Winter – texture of frost on grass
Pink sky at sunset in San Diego
Christmas decorations: three penguins
Delicate dew drops on spider web
Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Red hibiscus flower
Wordpress weekly photo challenge: Home – changing seasons in San Diego
A Word A Week Challenge – Orange leaves of a sumac tree in the fall
Travel theme: Stones with rain drops on spiderweb
2013 photo calendar
WordPress weekly photo challenge: the world reflecting inside a bubble
Wordpress weekly photo challenge: moon at the horizon
Cee’s fun foto challenge: One fat squirrel
Stellar Jay bird sitting on a branch
California wildflowers – poppies
Purple and white California lupine at San Diego Mission Trails Regional Park
If you enjoy my photos and would like to purchase some, I want to thank you! Simply visit my Zazzle online shop and browse the product offerings. If there’s a photo you would like to purchase but don’t see it in my shop, please contact me by using the Contact form at the bottom of my home page and let me know which photos you are interested in purchasing, and in what format / medium.
I want to start this post by reminding you that you only have a day and a half left to use this great Zazzle coupon code 65CANVASCALS at checkout to get 65% off my 2013 photo calendar or any of my canvas prints. Hurry, it doesn’t get any better than this. Expires on December 5, 2012.
I see texture in flowers and their interesting blooms, in this case a large California-native bush called Baccharis Sarothroides. No, I’m not a plant expert of any kind. A friend of mine helped me hunt the name down, I had no idea what it was when I took the pictures. I’ll do a future post with more photos of this Baccharis bush. I love the fluffy texture of the blooms. And it blooms in the late fall, who knew?
I see texture in fruit, in this case a beautiful yellow lemon on the tree, ready to be picked.
Let’s Be Wild Weekly Photo Challenge – Texture of a yellow lemon on the tree
I see texture in this funny looking moss on a pine tree branch. I love it!
Let’s Be Wild Weekly Photo Challenge – Texture of green moss on a pine tree branch
Finally I see texture creating an image on this tree trunk – a scarfed lady with a walking stick. Do you see her? Nature winks at you from the side every day. You just have to notice it.
Let’s Be Wild Weekly Photo Challenge – Texture of green moss on a pine tree branch
If you enjoy my photos and would like to purchase some, I want to thank you! Simply visit my Zazzle online shop and browse the product offerings. If there’s a photo you would like to purchase but don’t see it in my shop, please contact me by using the Contact form at the bottom of my home page and let me know which photos you are interested in purchasing, and in what format / medium.
Remember you can click on each photo below to see a larger view of it.
I find it interesting, not to say awkward, to choose “renewal” as a theme in November, when everything in nature is dying or falling asleep. So most of the photos I’m displaying here were taken at another time of the year.
Well, expect for this first one, which I took last fall after a rainstorm. The clouds were still quite grey but the sun rays did their best to light up the golden leaves of the poplars that live by the San Diego River. I love to watch the rain do its magic as it revives and replenishes the trees that have been thirsty for so long, giving them one last burst of energy before they go to sleep for the winter.
WordPress weekly photo challenge: Renewal – after the rain
The WordPress person who wrote the post on this weekly photo challenge suggested us to stay away from the stereotypical renewal of sunrises. Well, I love sunrises and they are inherently a sign of daily renewal. But I like moon rises just as much, especially when they happen in the daylight. They remind us that day and night work together to bring constant renewal to the earth.
WordPress weekly photo challenge: Renewal – moon rising over trees
I used the photo below for another photo challenge theme but I think it fits this one perfectly. This is a small pine tree growing out of the root of a seemingly dead tree. Nature knows best how to renew.
WordPress weekly photo challenge: Renewal – new tree grows out of a dead tree
Finally, nothing screams renewal more than brand new flowers in the spring. In this case, these are California wildflowers, which are also featured in my 2013 photo calendar.
WordPress weekly photo challenge: Renewal – California wildflowers
If you enjoy my photos and would like to purchase some, I want to thank you! Simply visit my Zazzle online shop and browse the product offerings. If there’s a photo you would like to purchase but don’t see it in my shop, please contact me by using the Contact form at the bottom of my home page and let me know which photos you are interested in purchasing, and in what format / medium.
Warning: one of the photos below is not for the faint of heart. Look at your own risk!
As usual, you can click on any of the photos below for a larger view.
Successful escape
Let’s Be Wild Weekly Photo Challenge – Escape. A fallen tree
Look at this fallen pine tree. It doesn’t look like much, right? Pretty dead, huh? Now look again at its roots, to the left of the trunk, and you’ll notice a brand new tree growing out of it! It’s standing way above the ground, as if floating in the air, with one big root under its trunk linking back to the dead trunk. Now, if that’s not a successful escape from death, I don’t know what to call it.
Unsuccessful escape
Let’s Be Wild Weekly Photo Challenge – Escape. Snake eating a mouse
I took this photo with my cell phone camera so the quality is not great, but I think the subjects are fascinating. This happened in a rattlesnake exhibit at the San Diego Zoo. I understand they gas the mice they feed the snakes, so they’re still alive (snakes don’t eat dead animals). The feeding takes place once a week so I guess this was my lucky day. No chance of escape there!