This has been a glorious November.
For the first time in many years it feels like we are having a fall. The leaves stayed green and on the trees for a bit longer than usual, and we were able to hold on to summer for a while.
But the wind came through the other night, and I thought I heard some freezing rain.
My yearly winter denial has once again been crushed, and Christmas is right around the corner.
I love the holidays, but there is still that tiny part of me that will be crossing my fingers for an early spring and looking forward to that first warm ray of sunshine.
Stay bundled up and cozy.
xo
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Sunday, November 15, 2015
Saturday, October 10, 2015
I Learned Something New Today--Bokeh!
My image is done with Faber-Castell Polychromos pencils, and shows some light circles in the background.
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BOKEH bubbles in the background. (Pardon the alliteration) |
Yes it is my own work, but I have to say love the way the background turned out. A few people commented on the image and said they loved the background too, and said it was BOKEH.
I had never heard the word before. I had seen the diffused kind of reflected light in photos, but I did not know there was a word for it. The definition of bokeh is: the aesthetic quality of the blur produced in the out of focus parts of an image produced by a lens. Also--"the way the lens renders out of focus points of light".
I think these bubbles may be my new favorite thing.
xo
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