To find other maniacs crazy about monochromes, visit Aileni at Loose Ends, http://aileni-calonyddaear1.blogspot.com/
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Early Snow/ Monochrome Maniacs
To find other maniacs crazy about monochromes, visit Aileni at Loose Ends, http://aileni-calonyddaear1.blogspot.com/
Winter Meets Spring/ Ellipsis Monday
This week's Ellipsis...Monday Photo Shoot assignment (due Sunday night, March 22) is "Winter Meets Spring."
To find out how others handled last week's assignment, check out http://ellipsissuddenlycarly.blogspot.com/
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Farm in Snow/ SOOC
Tomorrow (Sunday, eh)? More grey skies in the forecast, followed by s-n-o-w.
To see more photos Straight Out Of the Camera (SOOC) visit Jan at http://www.murrieta365.com
Friday, November 28, 2008
Winter's Old Black Magic
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Over the River and.../Sepia Scenes
Monday, November 24, 2008
Pomegranates/ Ruby Tuesday
When I saw these pomegranates I just had to take a couple of shots. Pomegranates say "holidays" to me, PLUS these are huge - 4 to 5 inches across, without word of a lie.
Yep, I bought one! And it tasted good too.
Have you
To join in the Ruby Tuesday fun, visit Mary, theTeach at http://workofthepoet.blogspot.com/
Crossing Over/ My World
If you look at a map of Canada below, you'll notice that most of the major cities are in the southern areas of each province. In fact, Canada's three largest cities (Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver) are within easy driving distance of the U.S.
Ontario is yellow and that's the province in which I live. East Gwillimbury is a little north of Toronto. And Toronto is only a couple of hours from Buffalo in the United States.
However, every time Canadians go away, they eventually return. ;-) And this is a taste of what it's often like when my husband I return to East Gwillimbury from Upstate New York.
After a few miles, the highway joins the QEW, which stands for the Queen Elizabeth Highway. Yes, Canada is a part of the British Commonwealth.
To visit other blogs celebrating That's My World, please visit http://showyourworld.blogspot.com/
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Ford/ Monochrome Maniacs
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Snow on branches/ SOOC Sunday
I zoomed in with my Canon point-and-shoot as I didn't want to move in too close and knock any of the snow or ice off. Can you see the layer of ice lining the branch under the snow?
Jan at Murieta365 has challenged bloggers to post photos they've taken straight out of their cameras (SOOC) to celebrate Straight Out of the Camera Sunday. To join us or to check out bloggers who are playing, visit http://www.murrieta365.com
You can't see me!/ Camera Critters
Friday, November 21, 2008
Morning After a Light Snow
Please note: Sky Watch is the post below.
Today this part of Canada is almost a natural monochrome, lovely in it's own way to my eyes.
And now for a shock. I've been declared HOT! Who would've thunk it? OK, truth be told, it's not ME that's hot but my blog...but that's almost the same thing, isn't it?
Be sure to visit Rose at Pics and Pieces, another HOT blog. You can visit Rose at http://picsandpiecing.blogspot.com/
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Geese over Pond/ Sky Watch
They circled over the southern end of the pond, glided in to a few inches above the water and then...
The geese didn't appear to worry about the temperature, which was low enough for snow to stick to the trees but not so frigid that ice formed on the water. (My feet are feeling chilly as I think about the geese paddling around,)
Perhaps these fowl plan to winter here (a few do). Or maybe the pond was just a stopover, a brief morning bathing area before heading to "balmy" Lake Ontario. Brrrr.
To join in the Sky Watch fun, which features skies from all around the globe, visit the Sky Watch blog at http://skyley.blogspot.comAND before you go...
Thank you ever so much, MaryT (theTeach), for this wonderful award. It's great to be your buddy! I LOVE visiting your blog because I never know what I'm going to find there: a beautiful photo, a few wise words or something downright hilarious. You are a many faceted blogger, a true gem!Want to know where you too can find MaryT? Visit Work of the Poet
workofthepoet.blogspot.com
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Just Hitched/ Sepia Scenes
A newly married couple was out and about town, sitting in the front seat of the carriage. The maid of honour and best man were in the rear seat. What a pleasant way to take a breather after the wedding ceremony before heading back to the wedding reception.
I converted the top photo to sepia in PhotoShop Elements by first removing the colour, then adding the filter "color dodge," unchecking the luminosity box. Then I added 90% sepia and finally flattened the image.
I think the carriage still looks too "plastic" of metallic. So for the second photo...
I think changing these photos into sepia tones is still in the experimental stages. Ha! I need to work on this.
To view other Sepia Scenes visit MaryT, theTeach at http://sepiascenes.blogspot.com/
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Rainy Day/Watery Wednesday
It was my first visit to this building. Although I LOVE books I didn't want to get too excited about any on this library's shelves because I didn't have borrowing privileges there. So instead I scanned the bookshelves, checked out the periodicals room, looked at at all the artwork on the walls, even looked out the windows and took a photo of one of the few colourful trees left in Ontario this autumn.
I was impressed with this library. East Gwillimbury's is much, much smaller. In fact, you can probably put my local branch inside the space you can see through the windows. OK, I'm only kidding. But it IS SMALL. I buy a lot of books as a result.
You can find more photos celebrating Watery Wednesday at http://waterywednesday.blogspot.com/
Monday, November 17, 2008
Caught by the snow/ Ruby Tuesday
But the machine sure looks pretty beside the road, perfect for Ruby Tuesday a week or so before Americans celebrate the year's harvest at Thanksgiving.
To join in the Ruby Tuesday fun, visit Mary, theTeach at http://workofthepoet.blogspot.com/
Dusting of Snow/My World
All day long we had no wind to speak of. By early evening this is what the world looked like just outside the community I live in. Doesn't this farm look like it was touched with fairy dust?
To visit other blogs celebrating That's My World, please visit http://showyourworld.blogspot.com/




