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Black and White Wednesday: Chinese Tea Eggs

  It’s Wednesday and time for another Black and White photo.  This week I’ve photographed Chinese Tea Eggs.  I made Chinese Tea Eggs as part of a Daring Cooks Challenge (my first one).  The eggs were so beautiful and dramatic that I thought that they would make a great black and white photo.  You’ll have […]

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Motorcycle Monday: ABCD

You can read the original post here: USA Tour on a Harley FYI, You don’t have to be a biker blogger to participate.  I’m excited to see where and how creative everyone gets. Maybe you would like to join in with this….. A Bloggers Centerline Day, or ABCD, will take place on Sunday 1st May […]

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Montana Winter

Red, Green, Yellow twinkling in my sight Crisp, clear, clean winter’s air Blankets of white, billowing across the land Blue skies contrast pure white Red, green, yellow sparking in the sunlight       Original poem by yours truly, (this was my first ever go at it since being required to write them in high […]

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On Photography Class-Day 2

Good news, my class was only two days long so this will be my last post about it.  I know, it’s going to break your heart.  It’s so exciting to see my experiments.  I am doing it for you, to enhance my blog photos.  The torture will be worth it someday?  I hope! Day 2 […]

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On Photography Class-Early Lessons

Assignment #1 White Balance.  Ummm, teacher, what in the heck is white balance?  Normally our eyes compensate for lighting conditions with different color temperatures. A digital camera needs to find a reference point which represents white. It will then calculate all the other colors based on this white point. For instance, if a halogen light […]

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On Photography Class

I had the unique opportunity to take a digital photography class at our local museum the C.M. Russell Museum.  According to their website “The mission of the C.M. Russell Museum is to collect, preserve, research, interpret and educate on the art and life of Charles M. Russell; the art and life of his contemporaries; and […]

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On Photography

When I first started my blog, I didn’t have a camera.  My nice point and shoot (also somewhat expensive, but not over the top) camera had broken the year prior.  I was really upset and didn’t replace it.  So I used the Baby boy’s cheap-o Kodak, for a while.  I knew straight away that it wasn’t […]

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