Friday, August 12, 2016

FOY - The Color Red


The August Break color for this 2nd week of August is red, one of my all-time favorite colors. I know that this particular image does not contain a huge amount of the color red, but it gives this beautiful piece of architecture just the right pop of color. The photographer behind this photo is Justyna Dark. Visit Justyna to see more of her photography on flicker here.  Thank you Justyna for contributing to Focusing On Life.

Our third week of our August Break brings us the color turquoise, a beautiful color in the summertime. Let's load the flickr pool with the many shades of turquoise. Thanks for being a part of our community.

Thursday, August 11, 2016

Playing With Red

By Cathy


“I am often accused of being childish.
I prefer to interpret that as child-like.
I still get wildly enthusiastic about little things.
I tend to exaggerate and fantasize and embellish.
I still listen to instinctual urges. I play with leaves.
I skip down the street and run against the wind.
I never water my garden without soaking myself.
It has been after such times of joy that I have achieved
my greatest creativity and produced my best work.” 
~ Leo. F. Buscaglia


Find the time
and
just play!


Wednesday, August 10, 2016

RED Power!

by Dotti


I love the color red! In fact, I have a loosy-goosy "motto" about red and photography: If you see red, shoot it!

Why? you may ask. Simple. Even a spot of red can stand out in a photo and make it more noteworthy. To support this theory, take a look at this fun link about using the color red to impact your photography.

http://www.lightstalking.com/using-the-color-red-for-impact-in-your-photography/



So -- if you see red, shoot it -- with your camera, of course.


Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Just Keep Going

by Kelly



"Go as far as you can see; when you get there, you'll be able to see farther."  ~J. P. Morgan

Seems like there are so many unanswered questions in my life right now....'What about this?' 'How will I find time for that?' But instead of freaking myself out and driving myself crazy trying to answer the questions, I've decided that I'm just going to keep walking in the direction that feels right.  And when I get as far as I can see, I'll be able to see farther.

Until next time,

Kelly

Monday, August 8, 2016

Let's Paint the Town Red!

by Terri


"Don't forget -- no one else sees the world the way you do,
so no one else can tell the stories that you have to tell." ~Charles deLint

And, might I add to that quote, no one else can capture an image the same way you do. That's one thing that has always fascinated me about photography: ten people can take a photo of the exact same subject and no two come out exactly the same.

This second week of our August Break, we are focusing on Red. I can't wait to see the Flicker gallery turning red with all the beautiful things you capture!


 

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Summer Stars

by Leigh





The dog days of summer have arrived!  Have you ever wondered where that phrase came from?  
"Dog days is the name for the most sultry period of summer, from about July 3 to August 11th.  Named in early times by observers in countries bordering the Mediterranean, the period was reckoned as extending from 20 days before to 20 days after the conjunction of Sirius (the dog star) and the sun."

For me, the dog days of summer is the time where we spend more of our days inside than out.  Here in Oklahoma it's the humidity that's the killer….making 97 degree days feel like 110.  But even through the sweltering heat there are flowers that are at their peak, like the Dahlia pictured above.  I had never seen a Dahlia like this before.  Dahlias are quickly becoming one of my favorite perennials.  I found this stunning flower sitting by it's lonesome at Home Depot and I just knew I needed to bring it home.  It has bloomed continuously with little attention from me.  But according to the experts, Dahlias need full sun, a slightly acidic soil, thorough waterings and fertilizer every month.  Mine is planted in full sun, alkaline soil, a couple waterings a week and so far one dose of fertilizer and it's thriving!


Texas Star Hibiscus is another new favorite of mine.  It's a tall (4-7' tall) with large (3-4") crimson colored blooms.  It blooms June through October and is especially showy this time of year.  One word of warning…it's often mistaken for marijuana because of it's leaves.  As most plants it prefers a well drained soil, full sun and consistent water.  But that being said, this hardy hibiscus can also be grown in a backyard pond (so much for the well drained soil requirement).  They grow very rapidly and do not require much care.  It is frequented by Hummingbirds and butterflies.  


Most of you will probably recognize this stunner. It's Trumpet Vine.  It's important to consider the space before planting this vine due to it's invasive growth pattern.  It's the perfect choice to screen off an ugly fence or telephone pole.  Trumpet Vine attracts bees, butterflies and hummingbirds.  It has long slender pods that when they are dry crack open and the paper thin seeds spread easily in the wind. Collecting the seeds pods will help to prevent the vine from popping up in unwanted places.


Crape Myrtles….one of my all time favorites! "Pink Velour" Crape Myrtle has beautiful hot pink blooms that last for months.  This variety is easy to grow, drought tolerant and mildew resistant.  Just plant it and forget it!

Enjoy these prolific bloomers even when the dog days of summer arrive!




Sunday, August 24, 2014

Focus on Phoneograpy

Thank you all so much for continuing to share images with us.  So many vibrant red shots flooding our photostream.  Here is just a small sampling of the wonderful art that you've shared with us this week.

@mellissakraft @hill_em_nick @javavenus
@marl1een @saurand @junemakessix 
@sunnybarb @timelesscourt @jessemixer 

Next week the color is yellow!  Can't wait to see all the happy images!


Thursday, August 21, 2014

Dream

by Linda
 


"Dream lofty dreams, and as you dream, so you shall become. Your vision is the promise of what you shall one day be; your ideal is the prophecy of what you shall at last unveil."

~ James Allen

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Sunday, March 2, 2014

Focus on Phoneography

by Kelly


As we close out the month of February, we just want to say thank you to everyone for sharing your beautiful photos with us.  This week's reds were nothing short of extraordinary!


Top row:  @kellykardos, @sunnybarb, @kujo94
Middle row:  @saurand, @lyahle, @stephelms
Bottom row: @swell_shell, @gailo_oliag, @marl1een

Thank you again for sharing your love of red with us!

Love, Kelly
 
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