Getting Through It
“Ever notice the word ‘rough’ in through? There is truth to that, though the way may be rough, we are still able to get through it.”― Anthony Liccione
Photographs, photography and discussions about it
“Ever notice the word ‘rough’ in through? There is truth to that, though the way may be rough, we are still able to get through it.”― Anthony Liccione
I, like many photographers, enjoy researching specific photographic subjects that have a bit of history or are notable. Most of the information above is in the public domain. Still, I thought I’d link the info box to a page on “UncoverColorado” for those who might want to investigate further and see additional photos of the…
“You cannot rush a bighorn sheep; it walks only with purpose.” – ourspiritanimal “Look, bighorn sheep!” It was one of those moments when I quickly pulled over and stopped the car, grabbed my camera, and checked its settings while rushing around the back of the vehicle, arriving just in time before the three sheep walked into…
“Behind the simple appearance of rubber rabbitbrush lies a secret – it was used by Native American tribes and early settlers to make rubber and chewing gum! Additionally, its bright yellow flowers provide bees and butterflies with valuable nectar and pollen later in the year. Not only that, rubber rabbitbrush could also have a role…
I haven’t posted an update on my fern project in a couple of months, but overall, they are doing well. I did lose two ferns that I planted last year, but I’ve replaced them, and the new ones seem to be thriving in the same locations. I’ve noticed significant differences in the hardiness of ferns…
I recently noticed the first leaves of Fall on the ground from the Silver Maple Tree in our front yard. Naturally, I was inclined to focus on the bright colors, but I also began working on a black-and-white version that I liked. However, the black and white image doesn’t convey or present the essence of…