I can’t believe another month is done. That month has seen me start taking video, lots of flower pics and a weekly Keeley. I hope you have enjoyed the journey. This week was a little of everything but I have to say I think I like my photo of the two kids with the truck.
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I took a frustrating drive into the Snoqualmie Valley today. This valley isn’t too far from my place; I can reach this old barn in about 15 minutes at most. However, it was frustrating because this barn is NOT what I wanted to shoot. I was looking for birds since I’m trying to practice taking photos of animals in preparation for Africa. That’s why I was specifically looking for birds. When I used to belong to the photography club here at Trilogy, it turned out they mostly took photos of nothing but birds. I do recall where they went to take them—it was a small lake that attracted many birds in this valley. Today, I finally found the lake, but I was darned if I could find a place to park. So, on my way home, I spotted this barn, and there you go.
Sometimes when you take close-up photos, you discover details you’ve never seen before. This flower serves as a perfect example. To see the tiny lines covering the petals with the naked eye, I have to get incredibly close—almost touching it. However, if I focus my lens tightly, I can see them clearly. I’m glad I ventured out into the backyard tonight.
Today I was out at my favorite hardware store located in a small town just east of us called Duvall. I love visiting Ace Hardware because, unlike Home Depot or Lowe’s, Ace still has staff who want to help you and are knowledgeable about hardware and gardening. I needed a couple more pieces for our drip irrigation system and a way to combat snails and slugs with a treatment that wouldn’t harm Keeley if she ingested it. We used to be able to use harsher products, and I could still do that in the front yard since she is never there without us, but not in the back. After I was finished at Ace, I headed down to the river that flows through the town and took some shots of people playing in the water. When I got home, this was the one I liked the most: the guy in front was trying to drive his big dump truck up from the river and was having a tough time. His friend, without being asked, grabbed the back of the truck, and they easily got it up the hill.
When we had our yard landscaped last year, our designer didn’t realize how little sun parts of the front yard actually received. This year, we had three plants (all the same kind) that were mostly in shade. We couldn’t figure out why they weren’t growing, but there was still a tag on one of them, and when we checked, it said, “full sun,” yet all three of them were planted where they got about an hour of sun a day. So, I went out and got these three plants that are good in shade and thought I would create a little triptych of those three.
Sorry, but I have more fauna today. We have some bushes in the backyard that had never bloomed before, and they are in full bloom right now. They are really tiny, but I used my macro lens, so they look pretty big. They are so delicate. One thing is for sure about our upcoming trip: I will know how to shoot flowers.
This morning, I went to Redmond’s Saturday Market. It’s a wonderful place to visit with lots of farmers showcasing their freshest produce (I got some great strawberries and rhubarb, as well as purple asparagus) and crafters selling cool stuff (I brought home a glass owl for our garden). The Market tries to have live entertainment for most of its run from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm, and I really felt sorry for this guy who must have pulled the short straw and ended up with the first shift in the morning. Granted, I arrived right when the Market opened, but this was just sad. To make things worse, he was pretty darn good.
Here’s Keeley starring in my third video. This week, she’s attempting to perform her favorite trick, but as you will see, she is so excited that she jumps right to the end of the trick. It cracks us up every time. To watch the video, go to the 365 page in the menu above.
I believe in living with the camera, and not using the camera. —Dorothea Lange