It's the third week of my "Rainbow Project" and my color spotlight for the week is the cheerful YELLOW! To me, yellow is such an iconic color because of its connection to a lot of "icons" in many ways. Music icon The Beatles popularized the "Yellow Submarine" in 1966. Yellow taxi cabs dominate the streets of New York City. In my beloved Philippines, the color yellow is a symbol of modern democracy. And, who could forget the "yellow brick road" which led Dorothy to meet The Wizard of Oz?
I really had fun this week looking for yellow subjects to photograph. The photos below were taken during one of our morning walks with our Beagle: the iconic school bus, caution road signs - pedestrian crossing and stoplight, and the fire lane.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Monday, October 25, 2010
A Bark in the Park
Last Sunday, my husband and I with our little adorable beagle attended the 14th Annual Bark in the Park at the Chesapeake City Park. I felt like I was in dog heaven seeing so many dogs in all sizes, breeds and even color. It was a day of exciting events that literally went to the dogs.There was the tail wagging contest, costume contest, agility area and other fun activities for humans and their pets. Comet, our beagle, joined the ice cream contest for dogs. He didn't win, but he sure had a treat! The main event was the dog walk where animal lovers and their canine friends walked to raise funds for the homeless animals. It was inspiring to see so many people donate their time and money to help animals in need of homes. Hats off to the Chesapeake Humane Society for staging a great event for a really worthy cause!
Costumed corgis
Costumed corgis
Big dogs in costume
Our beagle as Na-PAW-leon
A pretty whippet
For more photos of Bark in the Park, check out the Facebook page of Chesapeake Humane Society.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Orange Crush
Orange is a color you either love or hate. I was never a fan of the color orange until I've experienced fall season for the first time. Seeing leaves turn to yellow then to orange just brings an incredible experience for my eyes to behold. Fall totally shows the glory of the color orange.
I thought it would be easier for me this week to capture orange since autumn leaves and pumpkin patches are almost everywhere. But I was wrong. I had a bit of a challenge trying to find the perfect "orange subject" to capture. There aren't many pumpkin patches in our area and most of the trees here are pine trees with leaves remaining green all season. So, I decided to just look around our house and finaly found three things that I think give justice to the color: an orange bobblehead "digi" mascot from my previous employer, a basketball stressball, and an orange pencil.
I thought it would be easier for me this week to capture orange since autumn leaves and pumpkin patches are almost everywhere. But I was wrong. I had a bit of a challenge trying to find the perfect "orange subject" to capture. There aren't many pumpkin patches in our area and most of the trees here are pine trees with leaves remaining green all season. So, I decided to just look around our house and finaly found three things that I think give justice to the color: an orange bobblehead "digi" mascot from my previous employer, a basketball stressball, and an orange pencil.
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