Sunday, March 24, 2013

Colorado Highways.... Memory Lane

This is a small collection of pictures taken on numerous trips around Colorado and a few in Arizona.  I know that many of you have travelling photos that others like myself would like to see. If you can take the time to pick out of few of your favorites and send them in to share please let us know where you took them and why you enjoyed the sights.  Vacation time is approaching and now is our time to plan ahead.

Photographer:  Photo Amature

Cottonwood Pass, Colorado

Colorado Rockies


Eleven Mile Resevoir Road, North

Painting Rendition of Eleven Mile Road, North


The Birds over Eleven Mile Resevoir

Grazing Deer

Sailboat at Pueblo Resevoir
 
 Grassy Knoll near 11 Mile Resevoir

Foggy Highways

Lava Mountains in Arizona

San Diego Winter Beach
 
 
Please consider contributing your favorite photos for your family and friends and other photo amateurs to enjoy.  Vacation sights, nature at it's best/worst, pets and animals in the wild, cool things where you live or special affects you create; all are sought and welcome.
   Read instructions on top sidebar for 'rules of engagement' on this site.  We would love to hear from you soon. You will soon get tired of seeing my pictures I'm sure.  Thanks....
 

Monday, March 4, 2013

Historic Old Town Snow!

Below is the reason I was unable to post for the blog last week.  While visiting relatives out of town a blizzard came along and dumped over 9" of snow, leaving me stranded an extra day.  After the storm cleared I tried to head home once again but my vehicle broke down and it was towed to the  shop.  Hence..... I had a great time visiting and touring all of the old town historic district in Longmont, Colorado.  I saw a few wonderfully restored and beautiful old homes as well as some unusual lighting fixtures and stained glass that caught my eye.

Photographer:  Photo Amature


Pink Snow Castle

 Ice Cycles and Chimneys

 
Note Chimney, and
shadow of small hole in corner trim

Once a Stately Home,
Now a Cool Bed and Breakfast!

I love this doorway

Best of the Pick,
Covered Drive and
Old Fashioned Street Light


Complete Wrap Around Covered Porch


Cozy and Homey,
As Well as a Stately Old Home!

Small Town Jewlry Store


Colorful Light Fixture
In Old Italian Resturant

Unique Chandalier
Made with Silver Forks and Spoons

Tongs of Forks Curled Upwards

This Would Make a Wonderful Wind Chime

Antique Windows Replaced with Stained Glass

These are Hanging in the Window
 of an Enclosed Front Porch in an
Old Historic Home
 
A Very Old Cardboard Gift Box
Covered with Antique Christmas Wrap
and used for Keepsakes and Old Photos
(My Favorite find)
 
I enjoyed my tour around town and through history. 
 
Please join our blog and enter some of your favorite sightseeing or historic tours you've been on.  The fun in photography is that we can share our cool finds with others. 
 
Contact me soon as I am looking for more contributors for this blog created specifically for you as an amateur photographer and for anyone who enjoys viewing them with us.
 

Monday, February 18, 2013

Pet Parade for Amature Photographers

As promised we are posting a few of our amateur photographer's favorite pictures of their own pets.  We have a few guest entrants this time so please take the time to check them out and leave comments.  We will hopefully have another pet parade perhaps once or twice a year for those of you who missed getting yours in this time.
   Using a camera, whether an expensive manual one with all the gadgets or a simple snapshot or phone camera, we can all enjoy capturing the sights in our lives that inspire, awe, tickle our funny bone, create thought proving feelings or add to our creativeness and allow us the opportunity to share those experiences with other's.
  Thank you all for joining in our Pet Parade 2013.



Guest Photographer:  Bird Lady

 
'Spoilt'


Guest Photographer:  Ruday


Come Play with Me


Peekin Atcha puzzle

Ruday used a picture of a Cats eyes to create this cool picture.  The Corel-Photo Paint 8 program was used to develope the unusual puzzle picture.  I think this would make a cool poster.


Photographer:  Camera Shy

You Love Me, Don't You!



In the next 3 photos, Camera Shy used a fade technique to present a soft border.

Serenity in a Cats Nest


What was That?  A Mouse?


Waaaa... I Missed all the Action!!


Photographer:  Photo Amature

Babies First Weigh In


 
My Daddy


Am I in Trouble?



Sargent of the Guard


I'm Ready to Dig in the Garden Y'all
 
 
 
Be ready to send in more pictures soon.  Looking for some winter fun and winter wonderland photos for the next few weeks.  Any late pictures you want to send in for pet parade can be used soon if there are enough to make a good post.  If not, we will hold them and use them later unless they are part of a group of other pictures you would like to enter for your own feature post.  Come on, jump in and join the photography fun!

 

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Sunbeams and Spotlights

Sunbeams and spotlight are just part of the suns purpose in this segment.  Pikes Peak, just outside of Colorado Springs, Colorado, always makes a great backdrop for photos and lends to wonderful light experiences in all kinds of weather.  Here we are in the middle of a long cold winter and yet the sunbeams seem to hold promises similar to rainbows that good things are on the way.  Just like a lighthouse on the shores of the oceans, sometimes the sun seems to be offering a light for direction.  Where we live, the mountain range and Pikes Peak are a clear indication of west, so even when we get lost in the area in the many winding neighborhoods all we have to do is look for Pikes Peak to get our directions straight.  No need for a compass here.

Photographer:  Photo Amature



Pikes Peak Spotlight


Far Reaching Spotlight


Gentle Sunbeams of Hope

Gentle Sunbeams Chase the Storm Away


Cheyenne Mountain Antenae Terrace
Yes, that's right.  Even though we are in a beautiful mountainous area, Commerce and the military still need communications.  Cheyenne Mountain has become a focal antenae spot for the far reaching signals needed.

More Pet Photos wanted for our upcoming Amateur Photographer's Favorite Pet Friends.  Please send them in soon, even if you aren't interested in becoming a regular photo entrant.  This is your chance to show off your pooches, kittys, bunnies, birdies, turtles, etc. etc. 
   If any child would like to send in a picture of their pet just ask a parent to help and for permission.  All care is given to protect identities and photo ownership for everyone. 
   Please read the instructions at the upper right sidebar on this page and send pictures to the email listed.  Don't forget to provide an 'alias' for the person entering the photo or photos.

Looking forward to having you join our photography page.

Monday, February 4, 2013

A Miscellaneous Day in Colorado

 For out of staters there might be some curiosity about what Colorado is like.  If you have any cool, fun, or just awsome pictures you  would like to share, please send them in.  I am also still waiting to receive some fun pictures of your pets for an upcoming post.  Please consider sharing on this blog and also see what other amateur photographers have to offer.  Click on the tabs at the top of the page to view individual photographer's photographs.

Here are some miscellaneous pictures of Colorado through several seasons and settings.

Photographer:  Photo Amature


Rain and Hail Storm in our back yard 


Summer Walk through open Nature Area

Definitely a Summer Time Smile


Even Water conserving Cactus is Beautiful


A walk through the Garden of the Gods


Kissing Camels in Garden of the Gods


Oops... This isn't in Colorado... But it is in San Diego in the Winter


We would all love to hear from you And to view your special moments in and around your home or travels.  Each person and amateur photographer will have a unique experience and view the world in their own way.  Even the way you frame you pictures, whether up close or distant, from above or below or around and includiing the focus, or lighting in the morning or evening.  Each different idea you have and technique you use will ultimately make or break a photo.  Don't be afraid to experiment and just have loads of fun. 
   Join in the fun and don't forget to say hi and leave comments about any pictures you enjoy.  Read the sidebar at the upper right of this page for directions on how to become a participating amateur photographer on this blog that is meant for you!