I made a few more sets of photo coasters.
This set is called Beautiful Butterflies.
I love the shadow captured on the fist one.
I made a set of 4 of the same image of this magnificent Bison at Elk Island.
I called this set Majestic.
It features Sunlit Mountains in Canmore, the Hoodoos in Drumheller, Niagara Falls and the large Oak Tree.
This set is called Winged Ones 2.
The beautiful rust colored in the top left, gorgeous large Blue Morph, a lovely Red Lady Bug on a green/silver leaf and Bumble Bee on purple globe flower.
Showing posts with label bison. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bison. Show all posts
Saturday, December 14, 2019
Photo Coaster to Gallery
Labels:
bison,
bugs,
butterflies,
insects,
Majestic,
photo coasters,
winged Ones
Monday, December 2, 2019
Photo Coasters - A couple more sets

My single coasters are there too.
I also have my photo magnets and my Red Poppy 11x17 Poster Calendars in the store.
This Wild Ones set features wild animals - Tiger, Bison, Panda, and Zebra.


Another set of Pink Flowers featuring Rose, Peony, Ninebark, and Lilies.
Friday, November 29, 2019
Photo Coasters - Singles

I have some photo coasters done for this year. They are 4x4 and have one of my photos on the front which has been protected with modge podge and spray sealer. They have fleece on the bottom to protect your furniture.


Labels:
4x4,
bison,
million belles,
photo coasters,
red poppy,
stones,
teapot
Monday, September 18, 2017
Recent Snapshots

Several of my sisters and I picked Mom's harvest on Friday. Apples from two different trees and you can see that there was a difference in color and size.
The left pail is a small portion of the grapes we harvested from Mom's vines. They have moved to a seniors residence so this was the last time we will pick fruit from the trees and vines she nurtured for nearly 50 years. She shed a couple of tears knowing we were at the house and she could not be there.
It may need something more. A frame, a word, or another thing. I don't know so I will wait further inspiration.
Changes are progressing nicely in the kitchen.
The fields of grain are warming up in color and texture. Soon the cutting and combining will start a frenzy activity to get the crop off before frost and the cold put a halt to the activity.
I managed to get one head in nice focus so I cropped the image to isolated it somewhat.
I started enticing chickadees wit sunflower seeds and I managed to get this shot after sitting quiet of 90 minutes. My hands were stiff, my butt was sore and I was really cold. The life of a wildlife photographer!!!
I am happy with the photo but would like better. We shall see how many more days I can sit quiet for a long time. The weather has turned here so the mornings will be much more cold and I likely will not be able to sit for that long and the camera may not be happy with cold either.
We generally do get Indian Summer here so we could still have some warm days ahead.
I am sharing with
Maggie at Normandy Life if her computer issues get resolved
Mersad who hosts Through My Lens #112
Monday, June 26, 2017
Recent Snapshots
On my walk the other morning I was surprised by a brush on my leg. It was the neighbor's cat. It meandered a bit as I stood taking photos of flowers. Then his focus changed and as you can see something caught his attention. I don't what it was and he did not pounce so it was not food anyway.
He is quite a large cat with nice coloring and nice eyes.
A trip to the Lois Hole Provincial park last night did not yield many good photos. I guess the waterfowl babies are growing so the parents are free to move about a lot more.
I found the swallows in their regular place under the boardwalk sitting on the metal braces which keep it square. He looks more puffy here than usual. Love the orange color of his throat against the blue of the head.
I have not taken a lot of sunset photos in my time. I guess I don't have an ideal place to take one. Here I had to live with power lines. There is trees between me and the sun so it does not create a super shot of the sunset on the water.
I am investigating where would be a great place to go capture that shot. I'll keep you posted about more sunsets.
The birds were Black Headed Gulls which I had not seen before.

I finally got some peony photos. I have been waiting for them to open for a couple of weeks. Cool weather contributed to a slow rate of blooming.
There are so many colors and various levels of fullness in petals. I love their grand size. I found hot pink, light pink and white with a hint of pink.
Very happy with these.
The peonies were so lovely. I like this two toned on with 2 shades of pink and the petals are filly in the center and smoother on the outside.
I believe this one is named Santa Fe.
It will likely be part of my photo calendar next year.
I continue to drive through Elk Island National Park in hopes of seeing and photographing bison.
This was last Sunday on my way back from the country to visit my Dad.
This is a small male. He refused to lift his head. They are majestic and very large animals.
Maybe, I can't blame him because there was at least seven vehicles on the loop taking photos.
Sharing with the following:
Mosaic Monday #46 hosted by Maggie at Normandy Life.
Through My Lens #100 hosted by Mersad
He is quite a large cat with nice coloring and nice eyes.
A trip to the Lois Hole Provincial park last night did not yield many good photos. I guess the waterfowl babies are growing so the parents are free to move about a lot more.
I found the swallows in their regular place under the boardwalk sitting on the metal braces which keep it square. He looks more puffy here than usual. Love the orange color of his throat against the blue of the head.
I have not taken a lot of sunset photos in my time. I guess I don't have an ideal place to take one. Here I had to live with power lines. There is trees between me and the sun so it does not create a super shot of the sunset on the water.
I am investigating where would be a great place to go capture that shot. I'll keep you posted about more sunsets.
The birds were Black Headed Gulls which I had not seen before.

I finally got some peony photos. I have been waiting for them to open for a couple of weeks. Cool weather contributed to a slow rate of blooming.
There are so many colors and various levels of fullness in petals. I love their grand size. I found hot pink, light pink and white with a hint of pink.
Very happy with these.
The peonies were so lovely. I like this two toned on with 2 shades of pink and the petals are filly in the center and smoother on the outside.
I believe this one is named Santa Fe.
It will likely be part of my photo calendar next year.
I continue to drive through Elk Island National Park in hopes of seeing and photographing bison.
This was last Sunday on my way back from the country to visit my Dad.
This is a small male. He refused to lift his head. They are majestic and very large animals.
Maybe, I can't blame him because there was at least seven vehicles on the loop taking photos.
Sharing with the following:
Mosaic Monday #46 hosted by Maggie at Normandy Life.
Through My Lens #100 hosted by Mersad
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