Photographs, quotes, thoughts and trees by Julie Walton Shaver, a lifestyle photographer based in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut


Dogwood: Lost Track of How Many Days Later

Dogwood blossom detail

I’ve been taking a picture of my dogwood blossom every day, but just haven’t had time to post it. This picture is from early this morning. She’s so beautiful. Thing is, I wouldn’t know how beautiful she is if I didn’t take the time to look. Today I’m grateful for having the time to look. (Pardon the scratches on the picture. I was playing around with some textures in photoshop. It looks really pretty as a big image, but here it just looks scratched. Ahhh well, live and learn.)

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2 Responses to “Dogwood: Lost Track of How Many Days Later”

  1. Nataly Lemus says:

    It looks so pretty!

  2. Adam Squier says:

    You know, if you were more careful when processing your film, you wouldn’t get as many scratches. Oh, wait. Never mind. ;-)

    Your dogwood blossom looks great — I think. I’m not sure what I’m seeing, here. I haven’t been around too many dogwoods. How about removing the macro for once and showing some context? :-) :D :D

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