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Sunday, November 24, 2013

Last Sunday in November

Last Sunday in November                                                           November, 2013
"Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better."
                                                                                                                        ~ Albert Einstein

Friday, November 22, 2013

Iris

Iris is not like Sadie. She does not like me to take her picture. Most of the time when I find her in a nice place, I can manage to get a couple photos and then she will move. We rescued Iris as an adult (2 or 3 years old) and she came with 'issues.' She has always been very calm and quiet, but skittish.


Thinking back over this year -- this photo of Iris is one of my favorites. She has lived with us for a little over 3 years now. This was taken back in June. It seems that in the past six months she has become a lot more at ease and feeling, finally, at home.

Iris in the Foyer                                                                                   June, 2013

Thursday, November 21, 2013

The Beach

Hermit Crab, East Beach                                              May, 2013

Sitting here, a month away from winter, thinking about days at the beach and revisiting photos. The above is a crop and edit of this photo.


Days like today, cloudy and cool, are good to spend time looking back at images and thinking about warmer times. 

Monday, November 18, 2013

St Simons Photo Retreat

Croquet, Jekyll Island                                                                       October, 2013
A few weeks ago Dale Niles and I led our first photo retreat on St. Simons Island off the coast of Georgia. We had a great time. Four participants spent a long weekend at a beach house with us. We got up early, stayed up late and talked photography all weekend. The photo on the blog Billions and Billions came from that weekend.

We are going back at the end of February. Email me if you are interested in coming along.

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Janisse Ray



I cannot begin to explain how much I like Janisse Ray. She is a very kind and authentic southern writer. This afternoon I attended a reading at Clayton State University. Janisse read a spectacular essay on the disappearing rural south. I grew up in the rural south. When She spoke of the tiny little town post office -- I remembered the little Garrisonville post office where my grandmother would fill in when Miss Dorothy could not be there. Janisse's love for nature was sparked by her elementary school teacher. My love of the outdoors was sparked by my grandfathers. A little over a year ago I took a day-long writing workshop with Janisse in Peachtree City. She is a wonderful writer, instructor, and speaker.

Not only was I able to have a couple books signed this afternoon -- I got some awesome photos. At one point during her talk, she reached for a very well-loved and worn copy of Ecology of a Cracker Childhood. As she opened the book -- you could see it was filled with notes. She agreed to let me photograph the inside of the book.

 



Monday, November 11, 2013

Lone Pine

Lone Pine, Backyard                                                              September, 2013


It is not really a lone pine -- it just kind of looks like it.  There are two very tall pines in the woods behind our house. I don't really care for pines -- especially very tall, lonely ones. Ask me about a lighting strike sometime -- the kind that exploded light bulbs in the outside lights and scorched the wall in the garage.

Days I sit out on the deck grilling dinner and having a drink, I look at these pines. And even though I don't like them, I do kind of like them. The structure of the branches against a blah sky and the evening light makes me want to take a photo of it. So I did. And I have many times. This is my latest one that I like enough to show to someone.

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Blue

Blue Rosette, JCP                                                                              April, 2013


I love the color blue. Sometimes I think it is my favorite color. But then I think about yellow, red, green, and orange, and that awesome purple the sky turns just before the sun comes up. Picking a favorite can be a challenge. Selecting photos to submit to a competition is a little like choosing a favorite. This time of year I start to think about my favorite images for that year. Asking me about a favorite photo is like asking what is my favorite color - or which of my dogs I have had was my favorite. 

One of my first thoughts for 2013 goes to this image. It is exactly what I like about taking photos. I was standing in J C Penney looking for something -- I have long since forgotten. But turned around to notice the prom dresses on display. I got out the iPhone and had some fun. This image is hanging now at Dogwood Gallery in Tyrone. I love it hanging on a wall. In my opinion it is perfection. The gray tones of the wall, tag, and crystals with just black, white, and blue. Add in the folds and frills of the netting and it is sweet and happy. I like sweet and happy -- and today I like blue.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Turnipseed Farm

I have been taking photographs at Turnipseed Farm for years. The place is amazing -- plenty of subjects everywhere you look. Beginning in January, I will be teaching photography there. Steven Stinchcomb is a wonderful artist and has decided to close his nursery and start an 'art farm' so to speak. He began with painting classes a few weeks ago. Just before I left for the beach photo retreat, he gave me a call to see if I would be interested in teaching photography at Turnipseed -- you betcha!

The only class I have scheduled at the moment is an 8-week Creative Photography class beginning Monday January 20. We will meet weekly for 2 hours and the class ends March 10.  I will also plan some one-day, Saturday and weekday classes that are very focused.

I am very excited!  This is a great place and I love teaching people to be a little more creative with their photos. For more information or if you have a question -- email me: donna(at)thebarefootphotographer(dot)com

Something Good, Turnipseed                                May, 2013

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