Posted on March 21, 2016
by neuroticphilosopher
2 Comments
This weeks photo challenge is about motion and dance and I have to tell ya, when tulips dance to the Oklahoma winds, it is one of the nicest dances to see. ( but not so nice to photograph with a macro lens). However, the… Continue Reading “The waltz of tulips”
Category: PhotographyTags: bulbs, Canon 6D, gardening, home-owning, macro, Macro 100mm, Nature photography, spring, spring blooms, tulips, Weekly photo challenge, yard
In the Amazon, we saw many sloths. They were miles away and above (on kapok trees). It took the strength of my powerful binoculars to make out their hanging forms, and if we were lucky, there faces. Since then, I thought that sloths can… Continue Reading “Shall we sloth? in Costa Rica”
Category: Photography, TravelogueTags: Animals, Central America, Costa Rica, Mammals, nature, Nature photography, Photography, Rarely seen animals, Sloths, Three-toed sloth, Two toed sloth, WIld, wildlife, Wildlife photos
Posted on September 9, 2015
by neuroticphilosopher
3 Comments
A little dark, but not without wonder.. add on some sussuration. When the hoodoos ululate, I cannot hear cacophony in cachhination. As for the faeries… they left. In my castle, there are lucents taken from all else, so it shines after the grey. These fragile things, took eons to… Continue Reading “A little voodoo on the hoodoos and some gossamer on grottos”
Category: Books, Photography, PoetryTags: Anansi, Art, author, Bryce Canyon, colors, creative writing, Dark, Digital art, Dread, Faerie, Fantasy, Fragile things, GIMP, Goblins, Half-light, hoodoos, Landscape photography, light, Magic, nature, Nature photography, Neil Gaiman, Photo-editing, Photography, shadows, spiders, Star wars, Sussuration, Tales, Ululate, Utah, Weekly photo challenge, WPC, writing