….thanks to Cee for hosting the Which Way Photo Challenge
A flash from the past. That’s me coming down the stairs from our home in Toronto when I was three years old.

…..and more recent shots taken last Wednesday



….thanks to Cee for hosting the Which Way Photo Challenge
A flash from the past. That’s me coming down the stairs from our home in Toronto when I was three years old.

…..and more recent shots taken last Wednesday



…..spent most of the day on the road and in Collingwood
My husband had a meeting with clients in Collingwood today so I decided to accompany him on the trip. While he was with his clients I spent time walking up and down the Main Street of Collingwood, taking photographs and checking out some of the stores. After awhile I stepped into a lovely little coffee shop and treated myself to a flat white. I had to ask what it was and it sounded interesting so I ordered it. Delicious!

I brought my sketch book with me and some markers. It was the perfect place to practise my one-liners. Carla Sonheim wanted us to make several one-liners of birds, cats, potted plants or flowers, shoes and houses. For those of you unfamiliar with one-liners, you literally draw an object without taking the pen off the paper until you’ve finished the drawing. It should be loose and free flowing. They’re fun to do but sometimes a bit frustrating. My favourite are the flowers and houses. Here are a few pages that I worked on in the cafe.



….thanks to Cee for another interesting Fun Foto Challenge
Winter

Weird and Wonderful World of Guillermos del Toro
White
Wheels
…..learning photography with Trablogger
This week’s theme is switch plates and using the rule of thirds. Photos are more interesting when the subjects are not dead centre.






…..the weather is getting me down
I’m feeling a little out of whack, just like this cycle post. Bring on the sun!

Here are a few more photos for Cee’s Odd Ball Photo Challenge



…..Days 20 and 21
In Carla Sonheim’s on-line class we were instructed to create a still life using a scraping technique using an old credit card. Any left over paint on the card could be scraped off onto another piece of paper that could be used in future projects.
I loved this process. My brush pens didn’t give me the desired effect that Carla was looking for so I used the credit card to make all my marks. Jill Kuhn also used bubble wrap to stamp on some colour and I really liked that so I tried that as well. The flowers go off the page in this piece so the vase and the pear are the focal points of this still life. I know that I’m going to experiment with this technique some more. It’s very addictive. I even really like the art paper I created from the left over paint.


…..thanks to Becca for hosting Sunday Trees

…..thanks to Cee for hosting the Which Way Photo Challenge






….thanks to Nancy Merrill for hosting a Photo a Week Challenge



…..two for one….this week’s photo challenge is silence
