Did you ever wonder why drivers pull out directly in front of you and then proceed to travel excruciatingly slow?
Category: flower
On or In Water – Cee’s Black and White Challenge
Cee’s B & W Challenge: In or On Water
Tybee Tabby has moved…so there probably will be fewer seaside pictures. Considering how bad I have been about posting lately, you are probably surprised to see any pictures. I’ll try to improve.
We do have a lake nearby and that is where the second picture was taken. The first is from my back yard. I have a pretty little sun porch and can see the birds and squirrels from my couch.
As always, I hope you enjoy.
copyright tybeetabby 2019
Around the Goldenrod
Here is a butterfly “peeking” around the edge of the goldenrod. I thought that the colors on this one were cool. Hope you enjoy.
Copyright TybeeTabby 2017
A-Round the Lighthouse
Daily Post Photo Challenge: Rounded
Here is a rounded shot of one of my go-to subjects, the Tybee Lighthouse. Just the top, if you please.
Also here is a “kind of” round hibiscus. I never can resist a pretty flower.
copy right TybeeTabby – 2017
Morning Glories
Old Glory in the Morning
And two morning glories.
In response to the Daily Post Photo Challenge: Morning.
Copyright 2016 – Tybee Tabby
Treasure
Developing Your Eye, Day 8 – Treasure
Pretty Flowers are always a treasure to behold.
copyright 2016 Tybee Tabby
Pure as a…..
Like many people, I associate the color white with purity. Here is my take on this week’s photo challenge. I hope you enjoy.
copyright 2016
Flowers Up Close
Here is my entry for Cee’s Black &White Photo Challenge: Close-Ups
I hope you enjoy the pictures. I really had fun on my walk taking them and then playing with them to crop and to make them black and white. The first is an oleander and the second is a gardenia.
copyright 2016
Cee’s Photo Challenge: Yellow and Red
Yellow and Red are such a happy color combination. So hopefully they make you smile.
Anticipating the Future
It’s springtime in Georgia and thoughts turn to …. gardening. Here are two shots from the very same planter. The first shows half of the box in bloom. The second shows the other half of the box in bud. I can only hope that the future blooms are as beautiful as the present.