Tag Archives: Judy Dykstra-Brown Photos

Boundaries: WordPress Photo Challenge

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https://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_photo_challenge/boundaries/

Purple Daisies: Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge

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http://ceenphotography.com/2015/10/02/flower-of-the-day-october-2-2015-checkers-dahlia/

Back Story: Cee’s Black and White Challenge

Back Story

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http://ceenphotography.com/2015/10/01/cees-black-white-photo-challenge-back-of-things/

Strained Views: Cee’s B&W Photo Challenge: Unusual Point of View

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In case you haven’t figured it out, these photos were all taken through a kitchen collander.

Version 3IMG_5170Couldn’t resist adding a sepia toned one.

http://ceenphotography.com/2015/09/24/cees-black-white-photo-challenge-perspective-unusual-angle-or-point-of-view/

Mexican Color: Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge, 10/1/15

                                                     Mexican Color

I have spent hours trying to identify this plant and I’m no closer now than I was a year ago.  Whatever it is, Here it is again in detail. The leaves look like a heliconia or ginger, but although I once found a picture of it by Googling heliconia, I think it was just a random picture placed in that category as it wasn’t labeled at all and I can’t find it elsewhere. *Version 4 Version 3 IMG_5412 IMG_5417*News Flash!!! My lovely, smart, kind, curious, researching genius friend Marilyn Armstrong has identified this plant I’ve been trying to identify for fourteen years!  After she told me the various names for it, I looked it up in Wikipedia and this is some fascinating information about it:

Canna indica is a perennial growing to between 0.5 m and 2.5 m, depending on the variety. It is hardy to zone 10 and is frost tender. The flowers are hermaphrodite.[3][4][5][6] Canna indica sps. can be used for the treatment of industrial waste waters through constructed wetlands. It is effective for the removal of high organic load, color and chlorinated organic compounds from paper mill wastewater.[7][8]

The seeds are small, globular, black pellets, hard and dense enough to sink in water.[5] They resemble shotgun pellets giving rise to the plant’s common name of Indian Shot.[citation needed] The seeds are hard enough to shoot through wood and still survive and later germinate. According to the BBC “The story goes that during the Indian Mutiny of the 19th century, soldiers used the seeds of a Canna indica when they ran out of bullets.“[9]

“Cee” more flowers HERE.

Shrine to the Vanishing Photo Store (Cee’s Odd Ball Challenge 39)

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When my camera conked out in Wyoming, I stopped at Best Buy to buy a new one, then realized I needed a spare battery.  Thinking it would be cheaper on the internet, I decided to wait, but I quickly learned the battery for this very new model was not available online. Researching camera stores on Google, I discovered  that one of only two camera stores remaining in Wyoming was in Casper, which we were due to travel through on our route to Cheyenne.  When we found it, there were three members of the military being served so as I wandered the shop–basically one long counter, I found this retablo, I had to photograph it. How better to worship at the shrine of photography?

When it was finally my turn, I asked why there were so few camera stores in Wyoming and received an answer I should have guessed.  The internet and large chain stores such as Best Buys and Costco had made dedicated camera stores obsolete.  I was very grateful to have found this one. I was also pleased to find that these rechargeable batteries last at least 5 times longer than the batteries in my old camera.

http://ceenphotography.com/2015/09/27/cees-odd-ball-photo-challenge-2015-week-39/

Throw Away: Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge 9/27/15


Throw Away
As I go through my pictures on days I’m not in the mood to go take new photos, trying to remember which ones I’ve already used on my blog, I also take the time to delete photos I know I will never use.  But today I got a wild idea and decided to restore the picture I’d just deleted and see if there was any part of it I could use.  After an hour or two of playing, I came up with fourteen possibilities.  I’m posting them all, and at the end, the picture of the giant blooming castor bean plant they all came from.
IMG_5369 IMG_5373 IMG_5370 Version 7 Version 10 Version 9 Version 8 IMG_5371 Version 6 Version 5 Version 4 Version 3 Version 2 IMG_5368Below is the unedited photo I threw away and then retrieved–the mother of them all:

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I guess the moral of the story is that there are lots of possibilities in even a picture you think doesn’t warrant saving.  Unfortunately, I see this potential in other parts of my life as well, which is why I got distracted waiting for all these photos to download to my media file and started sorting closets.  I’m proud to say I sorted out a big box of clothes to give away and another to sell.  Photos are an easy thing to hold on to because they don’t take up much space, and if all else fails you can send them to the cloud.  Now if they could just invent a cloud for the rest of the clutter of my life!!!.

Do not miss this photo: http://ceenphotography.com/2015/09/27/flower-of-the-day-september-27-2015-bashful-dahlia/

“Juguetes”– Shannon’s Creative Photo Challenge/Games

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“Jugetes” is Spanish for “Games,” and I made this retablo to honor all the favorite games of the past.  Perhaps you’ll recognize the little numbers game, where we had to shuffle the tiles within a set frame to get all the numbers into sequence, or a harmonica, games pieces from different games including Monopoly and Scrabble, a toy duck, doll, toy boat, a guitar, toy horse, dice, toy car, soccer ball, paint and marbles.  The star shapes are cut from a plastic Slinky toy made in the shape of stars.  I was very happy to see this prompt, Shannon.  Thanks so much!

IMG_4713Mexican Train is wildly popular among expats in Mexico.  This particular version is called “Chickenfoot.”  Strangely enough, the Mexican name for Mexican Train is Cuban Train–“Tren Cubano!”

For more pictures on the topic of “Toys,” go here:
http://abstractlucidity.com/2015/09/16/shannons-creative-photo-challenge-games/

Trick Photography Made Simple: Cee’s Oddball Challenge 2015, Week 38

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Can you guess what this image is?  It is something in my house. I took the shot and then worked with light, color,saturation, contrast, cast, sharpen and definition in the Photos editing bar on my Mac. Last, I used the retouch (bandaid) and by option/clicking, chose details to duplicate and paste over portions of the photo to “paint” with details of the photo.  By enlarging and decreasing the areas chosen to copy and rotating the photo, I was able to get more variety in copying and pasting different sections. There is something about the photo that reminds me of my dad’s old flintlock rifle.

Version 2But actually, this is the original–just a detail from a photo of a drawer in my kitchen.

http://ceenphotography.com/2015/09/20/cees-odd-ball-photo-challenge-2015-week-38/

Heliconia Embrace: Flower of the Day 9/18/15

Heliconia Embrace

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IMG_5003I don’t know what vine this is that is twining so sensually around the heliconia flower, but I love the intimacy of its caress!!