Entries tagged with “nature photos”
February
23,
2010
I’m entering another i heart faces photography contest! This time the theme is hands… Here is a photo I took a few years ago. I really didn’t know hardly anything about photography, and yet it still remains one of my favorite photos. You can read the story below.

I had received my own camera for my 16th birthday, and we were out one weekend just doing yardwork, burning brush, etc. and I had my camera on me, as usual. I was out in the yard, and my mom was up on the deck off the back of the house, when she started calling me to come up and bring my camera. This little bird, which we later identified as a Ruby Crowned Kinglet, must have flown into the window and was laying on the deck, stunned. I took a few shots and then mom put on her gloves and picked it up. It didn’t seem nervous or anything, but just sat there, and I got this wonderful photo. After that it fluttered off and landed on my sister’s shirt and camped out there for a while.
Apparently it wasn’t too badly injured because later it left. I love looking at this picture because of that memory and just because I like the photo – I like how the lighting came out, and the gray tones. When I decided to enter this one in the contest I tried editing it with Photoshop, and it looked nice… but I decided to go with the original photo after all.

December
30,
2009
May
6,
2009
The tree, I mean.
I’ve never tried an actual crabapple but around this time of year, the trees are bursting with blooms. I don’t think it’s possible to squeeze more flowers together. These trees are just loaded with flowers!! This is one of my favorite times of the year because I can go out with my best friend – my camera
– and take millions (that is almost not an exaggeration) of floral pictures! I’m sharing some with you. All of them are crabapple varieties except the fourth and last pictures, which are of our cherry tree, which I love just as much as the crabapple trees.







Images are Copyrighted © Kathryn Grace Photography
July
2,
2008
September
14,
2007
This is a post I wrote for our family blog, and thought maybe you girls might enjoy it too:
Here at our lovely home, we were sure that there must be hummingbirds around. We had seen a few even at our old house in a subdivision, and one would think that here, with so much open land and fewer houses, we would find more wildlife.
Well, we were right.
We have two hummingbird feeders out, and have had them filled for quite some time. We’ve waited and waited, and then we saw a hummingbird a month or so ago, but it didn’t seem very interested in the feeder. So we added more sugar, which proved more effective. We now have a little “resident” hummingbird who stays around all the time, and what is more, we see every day what is apparently rather unusual. We see it sit. Most people spot hummingbirds in flight, but our little friend has a favorite perch on our Japanese maple, right by the deck, and we see it sitting there quite often.
Here are 3 shots of basically the same view:



It was very fun for me yesterday morning, which is when I took the first two shots. The hummingbird was sitting on her usual branch, and so I grabbed the camera and decided to go outside and see if it would fly away. It did, but was back in a moment and I was able to get those pictures with our “super zoom” lens. Then it flew off again, so I moved closer and waited to see if it would come back. I was standing about 2 feet or so away from the feeder, and then the hummingbird came right up to it! What a neat experience to be so close to one of these amazing creatures. Unfortunately the camera would not focus fast enough and I was not able to get any close-up shots.
It is amazing how fast their little wings go – when they hover, they don’t make much sound, but when they move, it makes a whirring noise. Very neat!
God’s creation is MARVELOUS!!!
March
17,
2007
Last year, my father, sister & I attended the Vision Forum Father/Daughter Retreat, at beautiful Callaway Gardens in Georgia. The grounds of the resort were just lovely! On one of our walks, we passed a small pond, and at the edge was growing a lily.
Looking at the picture we took of it, it reminds me of what we “maidens of virtue” are striving to be; pure, blameless, rising above a world of awful impurity and corruption. In this picture, we see the lily, white and spotless, and beneath and behind it we see the mud and grime of the pond’s edge.
I just want to encourage all of you girls out there to stay pure and faithful to what God has called us to be, and not be defiled with the “dirt” of the world.
March
7,
2007
Do you love tea? I do. I always have, suffice to say that I used to load it with milk and sugar. I have fond memories of visiting my Oma (grandma) and we would always have tea and cookies. As a matter of fact, we still do. My Oma tells me that we (my sister and I) used to ask her all the time, “Oma, can we have sweet tea?” Now, perhaps we don’t have it quite so sweet, but tea and cookies is always something we do together.
I hope you and your mother and sisters, if you have any, have tea time quite often. We recently moved to a beautiful 6 acre property, and while exploring the land the other day, discovered several picturesque little spots that would be perfect for an informal tea party; there is a little screened garden house down by the garden, and under one large evergreen, the lower
branches had been cut away creating a big “room” underneath, high enough for me to stand up straight. Now, isn’t that just the perfect spot for a “woodland tea”?
Tea Time Charm
By Miss Kathryn Y.
Tea Time…what does it bring to mind? I think of little girls dressed up in hats and gloves, sipping tea out of white porcelain teacups with roses painted on them. But Tea Time doesn’t have to be just for little girls; older girls enjoy it too.
For me, Tea Time is the perfect opportunity to be a “young lady”. It is the time when good manners and proper posture are at their peak. What girl doesn’t love to put on a pretty dress, curl her hair, and play at being a “lady”? Sadly, girls these days are usually too caught up in cell phones and goofing off to appreciate the value of having tea. Tea Time offers a welcome rest from the hectic rush of the day. Even if you don’t “dress up” for it, Tea Time gives a sense of femininity and grace; there is a certain old-fashioned charm about pouring out tea, and asking your companions if they take cream or sugar?
Tea Time need not always be a “tea party”; it can be informal, or very elegant. Invite your closest friends, or just share a cup of tea with your mother. When girls grow older, too often they shut out their parents, and do what “they want”. What a mistake! Having Tea Time with your mother is such a lovely way to keep acquainted, so to speak. Somehow, it seems easier to talk to your mom over a cup of tea.
Don’t think that just because you are older than 10 you are too old to have Tea Time; I’m 13 and I love it! I have a tea party for my birthday every year. It’s so fun!
So, two sugar cubes or none…either way, it’s Tea Time, young ladies!
Article used with permission of FunEvents4Girls.com.