Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Organizing my photos, my project for the fall and winter. September 30,2020

 

I make cards with the photos that I take and send them to friends and family.
I have hundreds maybe thousands of photos now.  

My project for this fall and winter is to organize my photos and
then only keep my most favorite.  I want to organize them by subject matter
and flower type.

I'm hoping to make a few flower books, to have
some of my photography printed out in a larger size and framed.

I recently gave a friend this photo as a card.  I always make it so the photo
can be removed from the card and framed if the person receiving it wants to.
This friend of my did frame hers and she keeps telling me about
all the people who enjoy looking at it at her house. I'm going to print 
out some of my favorite butterfly photos for her to share with her daughter.

It's so nice to think people enjoy my photography.

I'm also trying to get a bunch of fall photos to put around 
my house. That's what I should be doing right now cleaning 
and decorating my house for fall. There is so much to do on my 
days off.

I posted some of these photos on instagram and
someone thought this zinnia was a dahlia.

So I am going to put all the photos of it together and
see what comments I get.

I just loved the colors, but I'm quiet sure it is a Zinnia.

A few more fall photos. Which do you like best?


I love the fall colors.  I'm looking forward to fall, the
trees changing color, sipping on hot cocoa. 
One thing I want to do this fall and winter is make
a different soup recipe every week.
Today is day one of that project.
I'm making beefy tomato soup.

I love butterflies. This photo was taken over 12 years ago in New Jersey.

This one was also taken in my New Jersey garden.
This year I finally felt like I had a better garden here in Utah.
So maybe next year it will do even better.

This one was taken in Maine on one of our camping trips with my 
parents, it's probably 15 year old.  Crazy how time flies by.
Well hope you enjoyed the photos. Hopefully I can stay on task this fall and 
winter and really get things organized. 
G.G.

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