• Blog - Photography

    Summertime Photography Scavenger Hunt 2015

    I’ve been slowly but surely working on the list since Rinda of Gallo Organico posted it way back in the beginning of June.

    I missed the first check-in the end of June. This summer has gotten away from me. I have to admit, each year that passes, time speeds up exponentially whether I like it or not.

    So on to the list….

    flowers

    1. A bouquet of flowers: This was in the waiting room at the eye doctor. Silk flowers arranged in a vase is technically a bouquet.

    door knocker
    2. An ornate door knocker: I found this at an antique/junk store not too far from home. The town is super small and hosts shops that are only open 3 days a month. They call them “occasional sales”. The rest of the month you are limited to several bars, a coffee shop and a gas station.

    walking a dog
    3. A person walking a dog (or other animal): I nabbed this photo before the parade on the 4th of July. You’ll be seeing more photos from that same day…just wait.

    column
    5. Architectural columns: This was taken at another of the “occasional shops”. Super fun antiques, remakes and junk to peruse.

    turtle
    7. A turtle: Two for the price of one. We knew just where to spot a turtle at the arboretum. They love that log in the pond.

    tent
    9. A tent: A couple more photos taken on July 4th. The top is the beer/entertainment tent for the carnival and street dance that is held on the evening of July 3rd. The bottom photo is the cub scout float in the parade.

    college

    10. A college or university: I took some classes at this community college many, many years ago. It’s just a few miles from The Mall of America and IKEA. I love IKEA…MOA, not so much.
    potta potty
    12. A public restroom, bathroom, or toilet: These were only a fraction of the port-a-potties on site for the Independence Day festivities and there were still lines as it got later into the evening!

    carousel
    13. A merry-go-round or carousel: Also from the carnival…

    lake
    16. A panoramic view, taken while standing someplace high in the air: I was going to use this photo for my natural body of water but the more I looked at it I realized that we were really much higher than Lake Minnewashta in the distance. This was also at the arboretum.

    Summertime Photography Scavenger Hunt 2015
    17. At least two people wearing matching outfits or uniforms: Again from the parade. I could have had SO MANY for this one as well but most of my photos had the backs of heads in them. This one I was able to crop most out. 🙂

    ticket booth

    19. A ticket booth: I bet you can guess where this one was taken!

    pond 1
    20. A natural body of water: I honestly could have dozens of photos in this section. Minnesota IS the land of 10,000 lakes after all.  This was taken at the arboretum. Its a really nice pond with natural wetland surrounding it. They built some boardwalks so you can walk all the way around it. Just beautiful.
    If you find something on the list too difficult, you may substitute one of the following items for any one item on the list, except for Item #21:

    I’m not giving up on finding the rest on the list but I will post my alternates anyway.

    Summertime Photography Scavenger Hunt 2015
    Alternative A: People eating outside: From the carnival before the parade

    Summertime Photography Scavenger Hunt 2015
    Alternative B: Someone holding an umbrella: Very smart idea this man in the wheel chair had to shade himself during the parade.

    Summertime Photography Scavenger Hunt 2015
    Alternative C: A rocking chair: I love my folding rocking chair! My kids laugh but I don’t care.

    So lets see here…I got 13 of 21 so far and 3 alternates. Not too shabby.  But I still have these left to find.

    4. People playing a board game or card game

    6. A metal bridge

    8. Someone “plugged in” to social media

    11. A cellular tower or television satellite dish

    14. A traffic signal

    15. A flag pole with at least three flags on it

    18. An overloaded truck, car, bicycle or other vehicle

    21. A photograph of you with a sign reading “2015 Summertime Photography Scavenger Hunt”. Note: you may not use a substitute for this item.

    Wish me luck!

  • Art - Blog

    Buried Treasure

    I’m finally linking up with Seth Apter for Buried Treasure again. I have somehow missed it since the very first time back in 2009. buried treasureI had so much fun going back to choose what I wanted to share. Ironically, the first one I chose was the same one I used in 2009. I guess I’m pretty proud of that tutorial. 🙂

    Here is my original post from 2013:

    20130406_1706After our snow yesterday…yes you read that correctly…snow on April 5th, I guess I wanted to remind myself that a new season is actually upon us.

    It is Spring according to the calendar and before we know it, the weather will be hot and humid.

    When I started this journal page I had no idea where it was going. 20130406_1705

    I spread my super thin, lame gesso over the pages in my Watkins cookbook journal then kept adding layers of paint and stamping.

    Next I wanted to try out some molding paste applied through a stencil…a technique I’ve seen several times on YouTube videos. I love the texture it adds. I’ll definitely be trying that one again!20130406_1708

    I used water and walnut ink to age this library card which is placed on top of a bit of a forest scene magazine page. Love it when things like that work out.

    Still looking for more texture I glued down a bit of flower trim.

    I am incredibly happy with 20130406_1704the way this one turned out.

    And look..the sun is even shiny bright today promising that the Season is actually changing.

     

     

     

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    I must admit this is still one of my favorite art journal pages. Everything fell into place for me that day.

    Thanks for stopping by and I hope you will again. Also a great big thank you to Seth for providing this chance to check out other mixed-media artists we may not have come across yet. Also thanks to my dear friend Elizabeth who gave me the heads up this year…I guess I’ve been on summer break too long. HA!

  • Art - Blog

    SOC 5: week 6

    I’m sad…it’s over…The Summer of Color hosted by Kristin of Twinkle, Twinkle is really done with this last set of colors.

    SOC 5 week 6 orange+orange+blue

    1 orange+ 1 orange + 1 blue

    I know the Golden color says red oxide but it is totally orange.

    SOC 5 week 6 orange+orange+blue

    Just look how dark orange it is!!

    SOC 5 week 6 orange+orange+blue

    I decided on some very Dr. Suess like flowers in blue for this weeks journal page. I used a Prismacolor watercolor pencil to draw the basic shape then went in with a water brush to give them movement and dimension.

    My found text came last…although once auditioning the text on the page I realized it really needed a bit of white splatters so the text wouldn’t be so stark.

    Once again thank you to Kristen for her hard work and dedication to the yearly challenge!