I love the details.
118/365: I spend a lot of the year waiting for snow, but it’s hard to catch it falling on camera. I used a flash here to freeze the flakes with a pine tree as a backdrop.
119/365: I should get a stepladder next time to get a better perspective on the roof with the snow on it. It looked better in my mind, the pattern of the shingles.
120/365: I have a lot of potted shamrocks at my house, but the leaves close at night so it’s hard to shoot them. I liked the way this turned out. I like winter, but this makes me think of spring. I like spring too.
121/365: This is snow clumped on a dwarf white Alberta spruce in my side yard.
122/365: My boots.
123/365: I like the way the shower water is caught by the light in my bathroom. It probably wasn’t a good idea to take the camera in there, but what the hell. Next time I’ll take the flash too.
124/365: Martha. She puts her ears forward, and then sometimes she cocks her head at me.
125/365: A little bit of snow on the driveway made for a neat gradient.
126/365: We took a trip over to the Churchill Museum in Fulton. This is the ceiling in St. Mary church, in the basement of which is the museum.
127/365: Alstroemeria, from a lovely bouquet of Valentine flowers that my dad sent me. I set up my big studio lights and a backdrop to do some shots.
128/365: Pink Alstroemeria.
129/365: Red carnations. Carnations get a bad rap because they’re ubiquitous in floral bouquets these days, but this picture and a few others I took turned out really lush and lovely. The light really worked here.
130/365: Maybe the last day for the Valentine flowers. This is snapdragon.













