After a rather hectic few months photographically I have slowed down of late, concentrating on trees, sometimes scoping out compositions and returning to them the week after, literally aiming at a photo a week, maybe. Continue reading Time flies. Recently I returned to a spot where sat a tree that I had taken a shine to. Continue reading Rooted Memories. I make them. Continue reading Appreciating Small Things.
This guest post was written by amateur travel photographer Karen Filo. I tell anyone who will listen that I consider myself an enthusiastic amateur photographer. However, what I do aspire to is taking great travel and holiday photos to look back on. This story starts many years ago when we bought a DSLR camera so that we could take better holiday photos! We lugged that thing around, snapped and snapped and snapped, but were generally disappointed in what we got. So, human nature being what human nature is, we did what most people would do when the technology failed us — we put it in the cupboard and forgot about it.
While blogging has been around for a very long time, photoblogging is a pretty new concept. Blogging is for those who love to put their stories out on the web in word form while photoblogging is a different entity entirely. While a picture is worth a thousand words, you can also share the stories behind your photographs. It can be as much or as little as you like.
This website is very circular, if you think about. I like to consider it as my world. I need to learn about web development and WordPress in order to set up a blog.