Photo Art Friday: Tree Top Kaleidoscope #8

This is probably my favorite out of the Tree Top Kaleidoscope series thus far. I hope you are having a great Friday! Other Tree Top Kaleidoscope Photo Art Exhibits

Saturday Selective: Snake Plant

House plants are a great way to add some greenery around your dwelling. I’ve been on a bit of a kick with acquiring new house plants much to the chagrin of the employees at my home improvement store. I mean, it’s a big chain store but I don’t want to give those guys any freeContinue reading “Saturday Selective: Snake Plant”

Photo Art Friday: Peculiarly Curious Mysterious Terracotta Kitty

He’s a friend of the family, but what’s his deal? I could ask Old Man Long Pockets but that would require having a conversation with Old Man Long Pockets. As fun as those conversations are, if I spark up a conversation now what would we talk about when at the next family event?For now, allContinue reading “Photo Art Friday: Peculiarly Curious Mysterious Terracotta Kitty”

Monochrome Vs. Selective Color

The short answer is it’s all about light and hues or the lack thereof. Looking for some clarity? Well, I think I can help with that to some degree so lets dive in! Monochrome Monochrome photography employs light in differing amounts instead of color to capture or represent images. Monochrome photography takes only a singleContinue reading “Monochrome Vs. Selective Color”

Purple Calibrachoa

I’m sure there was a fancy name for this particular shade of purple but while doing research for this post i stumbled across several different names like Hawaiian Luau, Isabell Purple, or Royal King. While you could check the tag that has all of this information that comes with the plant at purchase it isContinue reading “Purple Calibrachoa”

Apricot Punch Calibrachoa

This flower is also known Calibrachoa, Million Bells, the Trailing Petunia, or the Mini Petunia. This flower is often confused for a Petunia but the primary difference between the two plant species is that Calibrachoa tends to grow lower than Petunias. Calibrachoa flowers also tend to be smaller than Petunias.