It seems a shame that on a day in which I spent 13 hours out of the house - trip to London - briefing day with fellow travellers to Bethlehem next month - visit to Tate Modern exhibition - joining with youngest son and brother and eating in Soho - I then end up with a photo of my breakfast blueberries.
Just didn't come across much in London that would fit the indigo description. Also, I am beginning to learn that a busy and social agenda is not conducive to successful photography.
I'm glad I didn't look at the blueberries on my screen before I ate them. I think the beginnings of a fine growth of mold may have been appearing. There were certainly a great deal of minute specks that needed cleaning up to make this presentable.
Laughing at your narrative -- but the resulting image is quite lovely! i could not to the rainbow challenge as it has to be one of the hardest to stick with, and requires, to me, so much planning.
@taffy your turn to make me laugh. Planning - so that is where I'm going wrong, obviously. I thought it would help with creativity but my two hour violet hunt that I'm just back from has dispelled that notion.
I've never really looked at blueberries so close before. I eat them regularly too.
Had to smile at the conversation between you and Taffy. I don't have the required planning either, especially at the moment.
Had to smile at the conversation between you and Taffy. I don't have the required planning either, especially at the moment.