131/365: I was lying- I got another photo out of the Valentine flowers. Here are some daisies. I set up a white backdrop and studio lights in my dining room to take the flower pictures, and I have the sneaking suspicion that they may remain up for most of the year.
132/365: It does make it easier to take random macro pictures of household objects, like these matches.
133/365: This was really difficult to photograph. I hoped that it would turn out better, more composed, less problem with the light, but oh well. I will try it again sometime because I have a few ideas in mind that I would like to work.
134/365: Cardinal in my parents’ backyard. They have a lot of feeders and a lot of trees, and, consequently, a lot of birds. This was a cold, rainy day, but the cardinal was patiently waiting for his turn at the feeder.
135/365: A mess of blankets on the couch, but the colors are so pretty together that I couldn’t help taking a picture.
136/365: A fire in the fireplace, probably one of the last of the year. This was another hard one to photograph because of problems with the light. I will have to think on how I want to get this to work.
137/365: This is my eye. My right eye. This was harder to take than I thought it would be, because the camera wouldn’t focus every time, and it’s hard to get the right composition and the focus correct when you’re not behind the camera. And every time I took a shot, two flashes would go off. I took more than 100 to get this one. But it worked.







