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Stopping to smell the roses...literally
Posted on Thursday, July 22, 2010 by Canine Dog Training USA
It's a busy place in my household right now. With the 2o2o Contact DVD in production, judging, my dogs, hubby/family time and the usual day-to-day obligations, it would be easy to miss the small, but enjoyable details around my house.
Flowers have always fascinated me and I have hundreds of photos in my personal album. So when my new rose tree started to bloom, it's not surprising that the first thing I did was grab my camera for a little break of creativity time.
I'm definitely taking the age-old saying 'stop and smell the roses' literally.
In the next couple of photos I used natural direct sunlight and added a bit of water for an unexpected dewy glow.
I was also lucky enough to have another bud opening at the same time so I was able to include that in my creativity time as well.
So not only did I get the welcome break of enjoying some of the beautiful landscaping in my yard, I also had the opportunity to express my creativity via the camera to capture natures beauty.
Well, I'm heading back to work as I have a large project plan that needs to make its way onto paper.
Enjoy the pictures everyone and don't forget to stop and enjoy the roses in your garden of life.
Lisa
Flowers have always fascinated me and I have hundreds of photos in my personal album. So when my new rose tree started to bloom, it's not surprising that the first thing I did was grab my camera for a little break of creativity time.
I'm definitely taking the age-old saying 'stop and smell the roses' literally.
In the next couple of photos I used natural direct sunlight and added a bit of water for an unexpected dewy glow.
I was also lucky enough to have another bud opening at the same time so I was able to include that in my creativity time as well.
So not only did I get the welcome break of enjoying some of the beautiful landscaping in my yard, I also had the opportunity to express my creativity via the camera to capture natures beauty.
Well, I'm heading back to work as I have a large project plan that needs to make its way onto paper.
Enjoy the pictures everyone and don't forget to stop and enjoy the roses in your garden of life.
Lisa
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