Thursday, July 25, 2019
Wednesday, July 24, 2019
Friday, July 19, 2019
Saturday, July 13, 2019
Monday, July 8, 2019
Beautiful summer morning here in Florida. :)
I was fortunate enough to get a few photos of this gorgeous Gulf Fritillary on my zinnia blooms this morning. Was a great way to test out the new equipment!
Gulf Fritillary on Zinnia. Photo by Julie Everhart Thanks for looking and keep those camera's clicking!! |
Saturday, July 6, 2019
One of my BEAUTIFUL summer flowers...:)
I was testing our my new camera this morning and just love the results!!! Beautiful isn't it???
Thanks for looking and keep those camera's clicking!!
Wednesday, June 26, 2019
Monday, June 17, 2019
Sunday, June 16, 2019
Sunday, May 5, 2019
Something to brighten your day
Just a beautiful Gulf Fritillary Butterfly....:) I hope you all have a great week ahead!
Keep those cameras clicking!!
To see more of my work visit my profile on Gurushots.com
To see more of my work visit my profile on Gurushots.com
Julie
Wednesday, May 1, 2019
Happy First Day of May Day!
It was a beautiful morning and I took a little walk outside to see this beautiful yellow flower calling me over to photograph it...:)
Thank you for stopping by to have a peek and keep those cameras clicking!
Julie
Monday, January 14, 2019
Top 10 Photo in the Looking Down Challenge on Gurushots
Yesterday I had asked my husband if I could take a few new portraits of him. He said..."why sure"!!! So... we set up the studio lighting and backdrop in our living room and I grabbed my camera and we sat down for a little Sunday afternoon photo shoot.
I then entered one of the photos in a Challenge on Gurushots titled "Looking Down". To my surprise... I finished in 7th place overall with the photo! Needless to say I was more than pleased....:)
A big thank you to my husband Bob Blankenship ( click on his name to visit his profile on Gurushots) for being a wonderful supporter, husband and model. :)
I then entered one of the photos in a Challenge on Gurushots titled "Looking Down". To my surprise... I finished in 7th place overall with the photo! Needless to say I was more than pleased....:)
Portrait of Bob Looking Down |
A big thank you to my husband Bob Blankenship ( click on his name to visit his profile on Gurushots) for being a wonderful supporter, husband and model. :)
Keep those cameras clicking and enjoy your week!
Julie
Wednesday, January 9, 2019
Top Photo Winner!!! Magazine Challenge on Gurushots
I have some very exciting news!
The other day I made a post on my Facebook about placing in the Top 20 positions in a challenge and having my image printed in Photography Week Magazine.
Well.. there have been some changes. I had a photo that finished 2nd overall with the highest votes.... almost winning Top Photo in the challenge. Turns out that the top photo had previously won a challenge and there was a glitch in the system and he was able to enter it into that challenge. That is not only not allowed but it should never have happened. After 3 days... the issue has been corrected and I now have the Top Photo Winner for that challenge!!!
There were nearly 70,000 photographers who participated in the challenge and I had the most voted on photo ( approx 280,000 photos). Now my photo is retired and I have the win.
The other day I made a post on my Facebook about placing in the Top 20 positions in a challenge and having my image printed in Photography Week Magazine.
Well.. there have been some changes. I had a photo that finished 2nd overall with the highest votes.... almost winning Top Photo in the challenge. Turns out that the top photo had previously won a challenge and there was a glitch in the system and he was able to enter it into that challenge. That is not only not allowed but it should never have happened. After 3 days... the issue has been corrected and I now have the Top Photo Winner for that challenge!!!
There were nearly 70,000 photographers who participated in the challenge and I had the most voted on photo ( approx 280,000 photos). Now my photo is retired and I have the win.
Roadside Mountains by Julie Everhart |
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)