Time to get the creative juices flowing. If you’ve painted a picture, taken a photo, producedrecorded a song, written a poem, crocheted something, doesn’t matter what, share it in this topic. I want to see the interesting things the other artists here are doing.
Haha cobra chicken made me laugh
I want that for breakfast.
You have reminded me to work some dandelions.
Panoramic view of Wyndham-Carseland Provincial Park from the top. This is west of the dam on the Bow River (it’s at top left, just hidden). I just checked the folder and this was 14 images shot vertically with my Samsung S10+ and merged in Lightroom.
Two shots of the spill from the damn. One at a fast shutter speed, one at slow. Obivously tweaked in Lightroom for colour and exposure.
It is very heart healthy. Primarily tomatoes and a couple eggs. Can be served over rice or alongside bread for dipping.
This was the recipe i followed. Many apologies for the ad-heavy recipe blog
I have used that exact recipe! Recommended to me by a friend who passed of cancer a few months ago. I will have to make more in Kathy’s honour.
I have absolutely no artistic or musical ability about me, I can’t dance or sing either. That whole set of talents just isn’t included in my DNA.
You can learn! I took relentlessly horrible photos until I signed up for and passed the course from nyip.com as an adult. Now I’m an internationally published photographer. Passion is the important bit, you can learn the skills.
As a matter of interest, you don’t need a high-end camera to do landscape photography. You can produce good work with your average mobile phone these days - the cameras in them have gotten quite good. These are all from my Samsung S10+, which is over a year old now.
I want to get into photography but live in the suburbs with nothing interesting to shoot.
I have the same issue, actually. I last lived in a town up north that was right next to Paddle River. I could walk the river trails and get great photos. There were also lots of trees, which held their leaves for some time come fall. Now I’m back down south where it’s open and flat. The trees barely begin to change before the incessant wind here takes the leaves and they’re bare, erasing good photo opportunities. The town I’m in now is something of a bedroom community for a larger city (Calgary, Alberta), half an hour to the west and is basically one large suburb. You just have to get better at finding small vignettes within the larger scene, that’s what keeps me sane with my camera.