My 52 Week Photography Challenge took a detour…….well it pretty much stalled. I have no clue why except that I just grew busy with life and other activities. It’s really ok because it served it’s purpose for jump starting my photography in 2019. And, it definitely gave my father something to do this winter when it was just a little too cold for him to venture outside and tinker in the yard (read my post here 52 Week Challenge: Week 2 – “My Everyday”). The remainder of the challenge list has some fun/interesting topics coming up so perhaps I’ll get inspired and hit the reset button…..we’ll see ;-)!
Photography Challenge or not, I am still (err) focused on my photography and continue to find other outlets and opportunities to broaden my skills. I finally pulled together my website (Donna Robinson Photography) and I have shot a corporate event and a newborn photo session, too! Plus, I have a part-time job helping a friend of ours (a personal trainer) with his social media, shooting his instructional videos and shooting other content for marketing purposes. So, yes, I’m still actively following my passion!
And then there is always our backyard. Between the garden, the birds and the critters there is always something to photograph. The camera and “the big lens” as my husband refers to it, comes out every evening as we sit on our patio and catch-up about the day.

This beautiful blue tipped hawk was out shopping in our yard one evening.

The squirrels are always entertaining at how nimble they are. But, we had to scale back on the bird feeders because they were devouring our supply too quickly!
My husband moved the bird bath to the front of the flower bed and the activity has definitely picked up! This little guy spent 2 – 3 minutes cleaning up!

Let’s Ride!
But our favorite critters are the chipmunks! They are fast and efficient in how they gather their food. We’ve actually given three (3) of them names because of their consistent patterns for gathering food: “Lefty” because he comes out from the rocks on the left side of the house; “Malcom” because he comes in from the top middle of the wall; and the “Righty” because…….well you get the point.

This little guy found water in the base of this lantern.

Seriously?!?! When have you ever seen a chipmunk in a tree? Needless to say, he didn’t reach the bird feeder………but, he found the stash we left on the ground for him.
Michael’s convinced that he can get them trained to eat out of his hands by the end of summer. He may be right……one little guy is getting brave and comes closer to us every night!

Now I know why some of my petunias didn’t make it!?!?

The “Little Begger!”
How do you “stay focused” on your passion?
Until next time, Happy Summer!
Donna
Stunning! I love photos of birds, flowers and critters! That blue tipped hawk!!!
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Thanks for checking out my posts. Yes, that blue tipped hawk was amazing and pretty close!
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The only way Ive been able to get photos of birds is with my “bird photo booth” i have some incredible footage of them eating and fighting, its fascinating! Absolutely, I didnt realize you had a blog, i love it!!!
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Donna, these are just beautiful!!!!! I would so love to frame the chipmunk peeking out of the blue flowerpot and the bird on the bike. You seriously need to open an online store for your photos. I’m so glad you are still finding time to enjoy and follow your passion.
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Thanks so much, Jen! I do have an Etsy shop, I just need to work it more, or perhaps just switch things to direct through my website. hmmmmm. 🙂 I’ll let you know when I have those prints up! Thanks again!
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Thanks Donna, that’s so good to know, yes please keep me posted! Happy 4th!!
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Beautiful backyard images and story Donna. And, the fact that you prioritize time to sit and enjoy your yard is great. I think the 52 week challenge is more difficult to follow through with than the 365. After the first month on the 365, you’re pretty much in a routine and it’s eaiser to maintain.
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Thanks, Anne! The Georgia summers can get pretty brutal with heat and humidity so when it’s nice out we like to take advantage of it! I totally agree with the 365 vs 52 week. Happy Summer
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