Photo 365: Day 297 – Meteorologist

That’s our meteorologist measuring temperature and wind direction using her gizmo on a windy evening 😉

That’s our meteorologist measuring temperature and wind direction using her gizmo on a windy evening 😉

I got the idea to shoot pears this afternoon as I was enjoying my fruit snack at work.
Got home after running errands and it was already getting dark – so quickly had to set this up in the kitchen windowsill for this shot.
Used soft focus filter to soften the cuts and dark spots on these ripened pears.

Another busy Sunday. Had to prep my tropical plants for winter this afternoon and by the time I got done, I was pretty worn out.
So went around my backyard and did a macro shot of this yellow rose.

Ah..pomegranate season is here 😉
I really like the bokeh in this shot – which I noticed only after downloading this image to my desktop.

My original thought was to go to a park close home for my daily shoot. But I had to change my plan as the park was closed for vehicular traffic.
So shot this silhouette of church close home for day:293

Not much inspiration for today….
Shot this pumpkin which we had bought to carve…shot this using natural window lighting.

Bought a box of strawberries while shopping at Trader Joe’s yesterday and that’s the subject for today’s photo post.

Shot this on our way to my daughter’s music class this evening. As my wife was driving, I get to relax and shoot this evening 😉
I love shooting bridges and this one is my favorite.

Spent few minutes with my little boy at the Faust Park this evening while waiting on my wife/daughter to return from my daughter’s music class this evening.
I had to convince my little one that I will spend only few minutes before he can enjoy his slide/swing at the park 😉
I really like the way this shot turned out with limited light.

Quick one for day:290 before I head out for my daughter’s outside school activities.
Shot this couple of days ago while I looked up through my kitchen window while doing the dishes – that’s what sous chef do, right? 😉
I thought it was interesting for the reason that I saw perfect symmetry formed by intersecting contrails.
