As I stated in my 52 Frames post, that I would post a separate post about droplets. Here it is.
I love photographing them, most of them are not worth the digital space they take and sometimes I am lucky and I am happy with them and share them. As you have guessed, I am happy how these turned out. Minimalist, simple and green.
“A single gentle rain makes the grass many shades greener.” – Henry David Thoreau
It’s time to put on your creative in hats 👩🎨 and take some Abstract images. Photography that makes use of patterns, textures, blur and often enough indistinct shapes – all to convey emotions or to share a narrative.
I did have fun with this one, you will unwillingly be subjected to several posts from my attempt to capture abstract, I shot around 170 frames and trying to find something different or more odd was difficult as I was drawn to certain look and tried to avoid the obvious
Think about focusing on colors and shapes, rather than concentrating on getting technical details like focus and depth of field. There’s absolutely NO right and wrong – it’s all subjective and open to what you – the photographer – wants their viewer to feel.Abstract photography is all about form, color and texture coupled with uncommon viewing angles. Get low, look at the undersides of things, go in close to grab some texture, use bubbles and liquid drops to make random patterns of light and color. Experiment and feel free to mix genres and techniques to create some absolutely amazing shots.
Look at playing around with blur, movement or something that looks different from what you’re trying to portray – yeah, that’s a tough nut to crack but if your viewer can turn to you and ask – “Wow! Great shot… what is it?” – yep, you’ve hit the brief.
“Moss grows where nothing else can grow. It grows on bricks. It grows on tree bark and roofing slate. It grows in the Arctic Circle and in the balmiest tropics; it also grows on the fur of sloths, on the backs of snails, on decaying human bones. It is a resurrection engine. A single clump of mosses can lie dormant and dry for forty years at a stretch, and then vault back again into life with a mere soaking of water.” – Elizabeth Gilbert
Thanks for all my November surviving companions and people cheering me on my journey through the November darkness. I do have to admit it was not so bad this year as we have had several sunny days even thought the sun is out for only for short while.
The next thing to look forward is Christmas, time to find some decorations and slowly build the atmosphere to the our home.
Our favorite month, November! This year we’ll get rid of gray by painting the month in green. Lepis from Parallel lineshas hosted this challenge for years, I have been part of it for several years too, feel free to join us 🙂
Open your world to a green November and enjoy your creativity. How you do it is free as long as it’s green!
It feels like winter as the temperatures are -9C ( 16F) frost has made art on the plants that are left. I am continuing with nature shots .
Yesterday I was not able to post or be by the computer, so I am posting my last two November posts today. It is over, November once again I survived it and we are ending it in a sunny, but cold day.
Our favorite month, November! This year we’ll get rid of gray by painting the month in green. Lepis from Parallel lineshas hosted this challenge for years, I have been part of it for several years too, feel free to join us 🙂
Open your world to a green November and enjoy your creativity. How you do it is free as long as it’s green!
It feels like winter as the temperatures are -6C ( 20F) frost has made art on the plants that are left.
Two more days then November is over and we can start waiting for the next big event – Christmas will be here sooner than we thought.
Our favorite month, November! This year we’ll get rid of gray by painting the month in green. Lepis from Parallel lineshas hosted this challenge for years, I have been part of it for several years too, feel free to join us 🙂
Open your world to a green November and enjoy your creativity. How you do it is free as long as it’s green!
I have not lit up candles this year as often as I used, I should they do bring beautiful atmosphere and soft light.
Luckily I have some green candle holders to get the green vibe going.
Our favorite month, November! This year we’ll get rid of gray by painting the month in green. Lepis from Parallel lineshas hosted this challenge for years, I have been part of it for several years too, feel free to join us 🙂
Open your world to a green November and enjoy your creativity. How you do it is free as long as it’s green!
The singer sang well and the band played well , we had an enjoyable evening. So I was too tired to start writing the post after 10, actually I wanted to sit down and have a glass of wine instead. So, a day late..
My green findings and bunch of other colors as well
Our favorite month, November! This year we’ll get rid of gray by painting the month in green. Lepis from Parallel lineshas hosted this challenge for years, I have been part of it for several years too, feel free to join us 🙂
Open your world to a green November and enjoy your creativity. How you do it is free as long as it’s green!
Our favorite month, November! This year we’ll get rid of gray by painting the month in green. Lepis from Parallel lineshas hosted this challenge for years, I have been part of it for several years too, feel free to join us 🙂
Open your world to a green November and enjoy your creativity. How you do it is free as long as it’s green!
Busy day. We had a nice pink sky when I came home from work at just before 4pm. It is now 4.10 and dark, November 😦 The snow has turned to ice and all the smaller walking paths and roads are so slippery.
Cucumber, tomatoes, ham, time to make a sandwich
Our favorite month, November! This year we’ll get rid of gray by painting the month in green. Lepis from Parallel lineshas hosted this challenge for years, I have been part of it for several years too, feel free to join us 🙂
Pink sky
Open your world to a green November and enjoy your creativity. How you do it is free as long as it’s green!
Yesterday the lawn was green, so here is a photo today to prove it. Today it is white as the first snow fell here in southern Finland. Surprisingly is the snow is still on the ground, I thought it would melt away as soon it came.
Let’s start with something different, a ICM photograph of some office buildings.
Our favorite month, November! This year we’ll get rid of gray by painting the month in green. Lepis from Parallel lineshas hosted this challenge for years, I have been part of it for several years too, feel free to join us 🙂
Open your world to a green November and enjoy your creativity. How you do it is free as long as it’s green!
I am running out of ideas at the moment – or should say I am taking the easy way out. Nature and frost are my partners today after a cold night. Frost maybe playing the bigger part, but if you look closely you can see green
Our favorite month, November! This year we’ll get rid of gray by painting the month in green. Lepis from Parallel lineshas hosted this challenge for years, I have been part of it for several years too, feel free to join us 🙂
Open your world to a green November and enjoy your creativity. How you do it is free as long as it’s green!
Well, I am happy to present a touch of green to you. This morning as I was on my way to the car, the frost had made beautiful white lines to the brown leaves. To my joy I also spotted green. Mission for the day accomplished
Our favorite month, November! This year we’ll get rid of gray by painting the month in green. Lepis from Parallel lineshas hosted this challenge for years, I have been part of it for several years too, feel free to join us 🙂
Open your world to a green November and enjoy your creativity. How you do it is free as long as it’s green!
Well, I am at the same traffic lights again, but as it’s later and weather is more rainy . I have been busy with my art hobby so I did not get to photograph anything green, but these turned ok with a green tone in them.
Our favorite month, November! This year we’ll get rid of gray by painting the month in green. Lepis from Parallel lineshas hosted this challenge for years, I have been part of it for several years too, feel free to join us 🙂
Open your world to a green November and enjoy your creativity. How you do it is free as long as it’s green!
Well, I will be straight with this as this post contains ja small fib. I took these photos earlier this fall, not yesterday or today.
But, my excuse is, I did edit them yesterday, that a way they are new. Right?
day and night
Our favorite month, November! This year we’ll get rid of gray by painting the month in green. Lepis from Parallel lineshas hosted this challenge for years, I have been part of it for several years too, feel free to join us 🙂
Open your world to a green November and enjoy your creativity. How you do it is free as long as it’s green!
I could not do green November without having a peek what my backyard has to offer. Even at this time of year, green is trying its best to pop up.
Our favorite month, November! This year we’ll get rid of gray by painting the month in green. Lepis from Parallel lineshas hosted this challenge for years, I have been part of it for several years too, feel free to join us 🙂
Open your world to a green November and enjoy your creativity. How you do it is free as long as it’s green!
Now we are at the heart of the matter, the soul of November is in this picture. It is already ten o’clock, but it is still dim and the air is full of drizzle.
All is good as as the lights turned from red to green.
Our favorite month, November! This year we’ll get rid of gray by painting the month in green. Lepis from Parallel lineshas hosted this challenge for years, I have been part of it for several years too, feel free to join us 🙂
Open your world to a green November and enjoy your creativity. How you do it is free as long as it’s green!
Tuesday, bleak, even grey skies, dim light. Typical November day.
Good thing, I need to cook some pasta today, so I have to add some scallion onion, or spring onion to add some flavor. I found my green for today.
Healthy greens.
Our favorite month, November! This year we’ll get rid of gray by painting the month in green. Lepis from Parallel lineshas hosted this challenge for years, I have been part of it for several years too, feel free to join us 🙂
Open your world to a green November and enjoy your creativity. How you do it is free as long as it’s green!
Monday, temperature -4C , a bit nippy. I should have stopped to take some frosty green shots, but did not, I only took this one shot of a winter fluffer, I don’t know it that is a right name for this plant you can see a bit of green behind the frosty plants. As in yesterdays post, I was a really stretching it with the touch of green grass between the tree branches, same thing today..
Weekend passed and the only thing I did on my laptop was post my two November surviving posts I did not even link them until now. Today I will catch up
I did also take a photo of a green chair at the office 🙂
Our favorite month, November! This year we’ll get rid of gray by painting the month in green. Lepis from Parallel lineshas hosted this challenge for years, I have been part of it for several years too, feel free to join us 🙂
Open your world to a green November and enjoy your creativity. How you do it is free as long as it’s green!
Art day. two. From the window I could see touch of green.
I did see green 💚☘️
Our favorite month, November! This year we’ll get rid of gray by painting the month in green. Lepis from Parallel lineshas hosted this challenge for years, I have been part of it for several years too, feel free to join us 🙂
Open your world to a green November and enjoy your creativity. How you do it is free as long as it’s green!
Green Apples, so crisp, and roundly shaped. This one is green.
Granny smith
Our favorite month, November! This year we’ll get rid of gray by painting the month in green. Lepis from Parallel lineshas hosted this challenge for years, I have been part of it for several years too, feel free to join us 🙂
Green apples
Open your world to a green November and enjoy your creativity. How you do it is free as long as it’s green!
Pear, so sweet and shapely and like me, Bottom heavy 🙂 It is green, I am not.
Shopping carts
Our favorite month, November! This year we’ll get rid of gray by painting the month in green. Lepis from Parallel lineshas hosted this challenge for years, I have been part of it for several years too, feel free to join us 🙂
Pear!
Open your world to a green November and enjoy your creativity. How you do it is free as long as it’s green!
Surprise, I went to the grocery store 😀🛒only to find green everywhere
Shopping carts
Our favorite month, November! This year we’ll get rid of gray by painting the month in green. Lepis from Parallel lineshas hosted this challenge for years, I have been part of it for several years too, feel free to join us 🙂
I saw green 🍀🍃☘️🍃
Open your world to a green November and enjoy your creativity. How you do it is free as long as it’s green!
Our favorite month, November! This year we’ll get rid of gray by painting the month in green. Lepis from Parallel lineshas hosted this challenge for years, I have been part of it for several years too, feel free to join us 🙂
Open your world to a green November and enjoy your creativity. How you do it is free as long as it’s green!
Today starts all of our favorite month, November! This year we’ll get rid of gray by painting the month in green. Lepis from Parallel lineshas hosted this challenge for years, I have been part of it for several years too, feel free to join us 🙂
My first green is a collage I did last week that I posted in my Instagram stories., but it is so appropriate for this post, so I placed it as the header for this post.
Create your November green by:
finding green
photographing green
painting green
coloring green
crocheting green
make green choices
change your living green
eat green and so on
Open your world to a green November and enjoy your creativity. How you do it is free as long as it’s green!
Green! Where do you look to find the meaning of green? Is it in the pale yellow-green of newly sprouted blade of grass? Can it be found in the dazzling sparkle of an emerald? Or does green’s meaning reside in the aromatic depth of a drizzly pine forest? Green inspires and vitalizes us in all its hues.
Green is calming, stress-relieving, and–a bit paradoxically–invigorating.
The color meaning of green is vitality, freshness, growth, wealth, balance, health, & youthfulness.
Green is everywhere. It’s the most common color in the natural world, and it’s second only to blue as the most common favorite color