Rainy days doesn’t mean that I need to put down my camera – or in this case my iPhone.
I’ve been taking a lot of pictures of the sky lately. I needed to run some errands, and this Christmas traffic was driving me insane. My foot was on the break for most of the time, so I got out my phone and made pictures.
I can’t believe this mountain is only one mile high. It takes forever to climb it. There are many other people that are climbing the mountain too, but in this picture is looks like there is no one there. Also, it seems as soon as I’m ready to take a picture, everyone has to walk in front of me. One dude walked in front of me 3 times and didn’t even realize what I was doing. I know, 1st world problems.
My son wanted to go to the pool so bad today. Everything on my schedule came to a screeching halt so we could go today. It was a nice day to be at the pool, even though it rained. And I heard some thunder. I was able to get this picture at the pool today.
I never been to it so I went this year. There was a project called Memory Makes Us and we had to write a story either about Neighbors or Hunger. I choose Neighbors. It’s been decades since I typed on a typwritter. I was typing fast and all the keys jumbled up. My pinky was not strong enough to type the letter “A”. I made so many mistakes on my sheet; I wonder if the author was able to read it. If the author liked it, it would be in her book. She probably was not able to read mine. 😦 You can make a memory too by clicking here.
Take pictures where ever you go. I was getting my eyes checked. Sometimes I challenge myself to make a boring picture more interesting. So here is what I came up with:
When my son is at tennis practice, I’ve been walking around the park and taking pictures. I hope you enjoy them as much as I had creating them.
This was in Columbus GA in a used bookstore. Obviously, everything in there was used, including the furniture! Do you think they really wanted people to sit there and read?!
I leaned something new with the iPhone: : if you touch the screen before you take the picture, the phone will adjust the light so (as in this case) the light is not glaring.