“…anything that has captured your attention, won your affection and taught you a thing or two.” writes Priscilla of scillagrace in her challenge blog post! I gave this a good amount of thought. A lot of people, places and things all capture my attention, teach me and win my affection, but one thing has brought it all to me–photography.
I remember being at a turning point in my life as I was giving up my business. You know when to call it quits when technology forces you into something you don’t like. My unwanted tech challenge was social media marketing. I just didn’t want to play the new copywriting game. But what could I do to fill the void?
After a lot of thinking, I chose photography. I enjoyed it as a returning student in my 40s with my semester in Photo 1. All journalism students had to take it and all the photography students had to take Journalism 1. But picking it up again 30 years later, going from a manual film camera to a digital SLR was challenging, fun and wonderful.
My adventure introduced me to amazing people. Photographers are willing to help a newbie. And many of them have become my dear friends. I’ve joined the Sierra Camera Club where you enter photos into a monthly juried competition. I didn’t and still don’t care about the scoring, I wanted to learn. I felt that my ability had reached a plateau. Through this group, I’ve learned how to process whites, that pictures should tell a story and composition (cropping) tips.
By going out with my photo buddies, I’ve also learned to appreciate what is around me like the beautiful roses in my yard, animals in their natural habitat and the beauty of trees and their shadows.

I also entered the In Focus Competition, in Columbia State Park, along with my friend Sandy who lives in Sonora. Two of my entries made it “on the wall,” meaning they were accepted. The water droplet made it to the final table, but didn’t win. That was an experience. Both Sandy and I were elated just to be on “the wall.”
I see things differently when I carry my camera, I’m more aware of my surroundings and enjoy being with other photographers. So I guess you would agree that photography has captured my attention, won my affection and taught me a thing or two
Congratulations, Anne. The water droplet made it to the final table, Wow!!!
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Thanks Amy! Photography, like any art, is subjective. You can’t take anything to heart, you just enjoy it.
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This is such a touching and enjoyable read, and accompanied by your photos, it really tells a story all into itself. You’ve done a great job with both.
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Thanks -N! If you follow the link to the challenger, you’ll find another great post and tough challenge.
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That photo of the books on an angle is really lovely. It creates a lot of depth. I like them all but that one stands out for me.
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Thanks Tracy!
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You’re welcome, Anne.
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The two last photos are my favourite… so clear
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Thank you Teresa!
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Wonderful post which captures your photography journey perfectly!
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Thank you Donna!
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Excellent selections. I love the mantis banner shot.
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Thanks John!
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Oh my Anne, I’m so sorry I missed this one – what an amazing post! Your images, as always, are truly wonderful and your story even more so. The photo that made the wall is fabulous and so is the white flower with the grasshopper in bright green. KUDOS!!!!
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Thanks Tina! I appreciate your comments always and any time.
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