2018 365 Photo Challenge {July 2018}

July was a very busy month for me…we spent the first 12 days on vacation in Puerto Rico.  The first day we returned, I welcomed in my 40s, and the rest of the month was kind of a blur.  Work has been extremely busy and I have been preparing for a big Restaurant Menu session coming up next week, so my nights have been dedicated to studying up on the perfect food photography and styling tips and tricks.

July 1 – Postage Stamp

July 2 – Insect
July 3 – Swimming

July 4 – Independence

July 5 – Flags

July 6 – Sidewalk Art

July 7 – Grocery Store

July 8 – An Old House

July 9 – Architecture

July 10 – Illuminated by Candles

July 11 – Street Lamp

July 12 – Simplicity

July 13 – Ready, Set, Go

July 14 – Cars

July 15 – Splash

July 16 – Jump

July 17 – Water Tower

July 18 – Candid

July 19 – Single

July 20 – Lollipop

July 21 – Lake

July 22- Opposites

July 23 – Three Things

July 24 – Can’t Live Without

July 25 – Threading a Needle

July 26 – S is For…SLR

July 27 – Houseplants

July 28 – Circle 

July 29 – Lipstick

July 30 – Polka Dots

July 31 – Last Person You See Today

2018 365 Photo Challenge {April}

April 1 – Easter

April 2 – Sunshine

April 3 – Bridge

April 4 – Walking

April 5 – Road Map

April 6 – Brick

April 7 – No Place Like Home

April 8 – From Where I Stand

April 9 – Antique

April 10 – Farm

April 11 – Favorite Time of Day

April 12 – New Growth

April 13 – Scrabble

April 14 – Childhood Toys

April 15 – HDR

April l6 – Pajamas

April 17 – Rule of Thirds

April 18 – Lineman

Apri l9 – High Five

April 20 – Farm Animal

April 21 – Big Event

April 22 – Earth Day

April 23 – Free Day

April 24 – Something That Brings Back Memories

April 25 – Telephone

April 26 – Photo Display

April 27 – Arbor Day

April 28 – Super Hero

April 29 – Zipper

April 30 – Office Supplies

Around {2-3 Sep 17}

I have been dying to be behind the camera…so I bought a 3.99 sunflower, picked some butterfly bush blooms and marigolds from my garden, and found some random things around the house to take photos of…here’s my collection from the last few days. You really can find a few things and photograph them and then edit to make something that started the same to become something that looks completely different.  For these shots, I used a Nikon D800, Youngnuo Flash, white paper, wood floor, wine bottle, and then some random objects around the house.  You really can make art with very few things.  My granny always told me I could make something out of nothing…oh and how true, how true.

Comment on your favorite image in this post please:)