Tuesday, April 23, 2013

52 of 2013 - Week 17

52 of 2013 - Week 17. Picaboo's theme for the week is 'How To Make the Eyes Pop'. My Focus 52 - Pixel Project theme is 'Fun With Bokeh'. My beautiful girl and one of her toys, which, I'll admit, is edited with PicMonkey for the Bokeh effect. I just cannot manage to do bokeh with my camera without also spending hours on it and making myself insane.

Taken with my Canon PowerShot G12 (the fancy point and shoot), edited with Photoshop and PicMonkey.





Tuesday, April 16, 2013

52 of 2013 - Week 16

52 of 2013 - Week 16. Picaboo's theme for the week is 'Macro Photography'. My Focus 52 - Pixel Project theme is 'Monochromatic Photography'  I can't even remember when I got this watch.  I think the band has been replaced several times.  My skin seems to enjoy destroying metal.  I'm not sure what this is even made of, but it's lasted years.  I'm not sure what this blossom is, either.  It's small and white and blooms about the same time as the cherry trees.  Oh well, I guess it's a week of unknowns.

Taken with my Canon PowerShot G12 (the fancy point and shoot), edited with Photoshop and PicMonkey.


Thursday, April 11, 2013

52 of 2013 - Week 15

52 of 2013 - Week 15. Picaboo's theme for the week is 'Capturing Reflections in Photography'. My Focus 52 - Pixel Project theme is 'Macro Photography'. You'd never know this was a cheap little 25 cent ring that my daughter bought for me at a toy store, last summer. Looks much cooler in the picture, eh? And speaking of my daughter... a willing model, yet again!

Taken with my Canon PowerShot G12 (the fancy point and shoot), edited with Photoshop and PicMonkey.


Thursday, April 4, 2013

52 of 2013 - Week 14

52 of 2013 - Week 14. Picaboo's theme for the week is 'Attention to Detail in Photography'. My Focus 52 - Pixel Project theme is 'Feet'. These are shots of Weeb's little Lego Friends. I love how different they are (though there are a couple of twins in the group).

Taken with my Canon PowerShot G12 (the fancy point and shoot), edited with Photoshop and PicMonkey.