Saturday, October 15, 2011

Week 20 by Robin

Interesting Moth

This moth has been hanging around the front yard for days. Cool markings and "hair". I tried and tried to ID it, but can't find it anywhere. I've never seen this species before. Anyone else?
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Judy found it! It's a Hieroglyphic Moth!

Week 20 by Judy

October View

This photo was taken in Clayton, Georgia. It's a beautiful area. I was there visiting my brother and his family with my husband and some good friends.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Week 20 by Becky

Jumping Jack Flash

Wednesday night after work I was walking around the yard at 6:30pm. It was quickly getting dark so I was forced to use my on camera flash. I was also carrying around tin foil so that any light that came from the flash could be redirected by the tin foil. I came across this Rainbow Fly minding his own business on this leaf. Snapped the shot. I guess the flash scared the fly so much that it jumped off the leaf. Not the best focus on the fly since it moved, but the movement shows it jumped off the leaf in response to the flash. I named the fly Jack :)

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Week 19 by Judy

R.I.P. Steve Jobs

Taken by using a newspaper photo of Steve Jobs reflected on the back of my iPod Shuffle, one of the many Apple devices that was inspired by this insightful man, and has touched our daily lives in so many ways.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Week 19 by Robin

Got My Eyes On You

Ray called me out while he was working on his truck and pointed out this Praying Mantis. He put up with me shooting him from different angles for a little while then he started to challenge me by shifting his weight around and going towards my lens. OK, enough. We gently took him off the truck and placed him on a bush with many tasty bugs for him to munch on.

Week 19 by Becky

Together We Can Make A Difference

This is a special month that I want to make a special tribute to someone who is very special to my heart. I lost my best friend, my mother, August 3, 2011 to breast cancer. She fought this horrible disease since June 17, 1996, when it was first diagnosed. She was a wonderful wife, mother of four, grandmother of four, courageous and a fighter to the very end. I miss her so very much. I wanted something simple, but with a lot of emotion. I have this breast cancer bracelet I wear that I figured would be perfect. My hand models are my daughter and my son. There is another heart shaped charm on the bracelet on the other side of my daughter's hand that has the following words stamped on it "Together We Can Make A Difference". With my two kids holding hands to signify togetherness, the photo came together. It was my daughter's idea to make everything B/W except for the bracelet. I am glad I went with her idea because it gave me the simplicity I was going for and yet at the same time a lot of emotion in such a simple shot. I used ambient light and a black velvet background.

UPDATE 10/17/2011: Received 5th place (out of 106 entries) on www.dpchallenge.com in the PINK challenge.
UPDATE 10/31/2011: Selected as photo of the week on www.jpgmag.com.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Week 18 by Robin

Laughing Dragonfly

A happy little fellow! Found him in my front yard. I took this shot from below. I wish the background was simple, but maybe the brown house, green leaf and blue reflected in a window doesn't detract from the subject too much. 

Week 18 by Becky

TILL DEATH DO US PART

While photographing the ever colorful rainbow flies in my front garden I came across these two ants fighting. Looks like one of the ants was stronger than the other. Shortly after taking this photo the winner dropped the other ant to the ground.

Week 18 by Judy

Give it a Twirl!

This was done using a tutorial I saw on Another "Rich" Collectible Photography website (thanks go out to Steve). The original photo is of gift wrapping paper with a colorful floral design. I took several photos of different colorful things and "twirled" them. I like them all, but this was my favorite so far. Happy twirling!