Now Being Featured on the “Our K9 Friends” Group Week of may 11
My Mom-in-law’s new baby
Hi everyone. First I would like to thank all of you who sent your messages of support to me about Lu Lu. I am still grieving her loss but…
Hi everyone. First I would like to thank all of you who sent your messages of support to me about Lu Lu. I am still grieving her loss but each day I hope that it will be less painful. I also what to share with you a story of healing that came as a result of her death. My husband was sharing with someone about our loss and that person has had much loss in her life . She has not been able to cry and morn the loss. When she heard what happened God touched her in a way that finally allowed her to cry and morn what she needed to. Whatever is meant for evil God turn it to use for his GOOD purpose. In speaking with others about her it has opened lines of communication that have previously been shut tight. Who would of thought that one sweet little soul could make such a huge impact.!!! / Now on to what the title of this journal says. I feel very honored that one of my photos has been featured in the group “Our K9 Friends” It is the picture titled “Darlin” She is my mother-in law’s Goldendoodle. Thank you so much to the group leaders for selecting me!!!
This is my hubby’s 1991 Electra Glide, she has had a lot of changes. I’ll try to find one of her prior to her make over, which was extreme…I no longer answer to Darlin, well for many years now….lol…. /
This is my very bestest friend and husband MC. He’s MCrider here on RB, but doesn’t go on-line often. He’s packed and ready to go on a 2000 mile round trip to Utah. They had a blast!
Sweethearts… / Rodeo Payson Arizona / KLT CGZ 2008
Dahlia flower photography in a home made light box.
Playing with stemware again! LOL! /
as is / don’t they look like 2 glasses clinging?
Lens: SMC-M 50mm f/1.7 + 3 extension tubes & tripod Aperture: f/1.7
taken w/NikonD80 / aside from the slightest bit on the right edge being cropped / this pic is as is / / Dahlia is a genus of bushy, tuberous, perennial plants native to Mexico, Central America, and Colombia. There are at least 36 species of dahlia. Dahlia hybrids are commonly grown as garden plants. The Aztecs gathered and cultivated the dahlia for food & ceremony, as well as decorative purposes,[1] and the long woody stem of one variety was used for small pipes. / 1872 a box of dahlia roots was sent from Mexico to the Netherlands. Only one plant survived the trip, but produced spectacular red flowers with pointed petals. Nurserymen in Europe bred from this plant, which was named Dahlia juarezii.
as is
I have no idea why this particular tulip got the sun’s special attention in the whole field of tulips…but sometimes its better for us photographers not to ask these questions and just take the shot! Photographed at the Butchardt gardens May 09- Canon Rebel XT and Canon 100mm USM Macro f/5.6. Handheld.
Featured in German Shepherd group June 25, 2009
Taken in my yard in Newburgh, Indiana / Sony a350 Featured in Backyard Macros and Closeups group / October 4, 2009
UF 5.2; my own gradients / This is the first piece I did today using the Twist mapping in the lp.ufx group, and it’s sooooo very different for me, style-wise! And of course, I just had to throw in at least one sphere! (grin) Tweakin’ the night away, baby…..well, the day, actually, but, well…..details, details! (lol!) This is with many hugzzzzzzz to Debs, for allowing me to start teaching her the finer points of UF! Such fun! copyright 2009, Michelle P. Henry / all rights reserved! / None of my art, photos, or writings may be shown / or displayed anywhere online or offline / without my prior knowledge and written / consent; my art, photos, and writings are NOT / public domain. Thank you!
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