
This is our view out the back pasture. Sheep are grazing in the background, but they’re hard to see. All the recent rains have really helped the grass. Prompt: Make a photograph using a wide focal length. Zoom, prime, and iPhone cameras all qualify for going wide today. Continue reading

This is a close-up detail of our newly-installed PV panels. Prompt: Find a repeating pattern and make a photo of it today. Continue reading

Back home with a lovely view of Mt. Lamborn. Prompt: Make a photograph that uses the rule of thirds in a very obvious way and post it. Continue reading

This is Black Sheep Power & Light. It’s not fully operational yet – we’re waiting for the final electrical inspection and installation of the new meter that will go backwards. It will provide shade for the rams and power for us. It’s a 3200-watt grid-tied system. Prompt: Today’s color is green. Make a photo of Continue reading
The ceiling at Sherborne Abbey was as close as I got to taking pictures of triangles. Prompt: Triangles keep the viewer’s eyes on a photo. Follow a triangle, and you see other elements. Make a photo with triangles. Continue reading

One of the places I visited in the UK was this lovely old abbey. It was very peaceful and beautiful. Prompt: Sympathy can be difficult to express in words. Make an image suitable for the cover of a condolence card. Continue reading

Here, we’re getting ready to go on the underground tour of the Big Pit Coal Mine Museum and Park in Wales. Coming from a coal mining area, I was very interested in how mining was done here. We were required to leave everything with a battery on the surface, so no underground pictures were allowed. Continue reading

I had a hard time finding an insect for this Daily Shoot until I spied this wasp eating a fallen cider apple. This was in Talybont on Usk in Wales. Prompt: Insects are everywhere. Photograph a bug in your environment (no spiders – they’re arachnids). (@DeForestRanger) Continue reading

I actually took several pictures of fabric this day, but decided that the beautiful Abergavenny Tapestry would be my choice, even though I cound not get the entire piece in one frame. This lovely, hand-knotted tapestry was made for the Abergavenny Millennium Celebration, and it’s now housed in the fully-restored Tithe Barn of the Abergavenny Continue reading

At Great Tre Rhew Farm, I helped move sheep across a grazed field onto new pastures. The grass is sparse because there hasn’t been nearly enough rain this year in that part of Wales. As a farmer, I know weather is one of the most important parts of my life. These ewes are mules and Continue reading