Cell Pic Sunday – Always Coca-Cola

I never know what we’ll stumble upon on our Saturday excursions. This weekend it was an unexpected, faded Coca-Cola sign painted on the side of an abandoned building. This building was located in the small community of Kenwood, which is located in Fayetteville, GA. I wish I could make out the name of the establishment, but I’ll settle for the “Drink Coca-Cola” advertisement. Afterall, being a Coca-Cola retiree after 35 years, the nostalgia of the brand still runs deep in my veins. 😉

The image was taken with my Samsung 20 Galaxy Note phone. I brought it into Affinity Photo 2 for some minor adjustments and an added vignette.

Until next time,

~donna

Cellpic Sunday – Turtle at Flat Creek

I may have mentioned that I rarely take my camera with me on our daily walks. They’re long and the camera gets to be a little much to carry at times, especially when it’s hot. Thankfully, I always have my cell phone to capture our encounters with Mother Nature.

One day, a couple of weeks ago as we were heading back to the car, I heard a rustling noise. I knew it wasn’t a squirrel or bird because it was more of a slow-moving rustling and sounded like something crawling over and through the brush. I looked to my right and saw a huge turtle. The huge kind of turtle you approach cautiously. I pulled out my phone and snapped off a couple of photos. He just sat there, patiently not moving.

The original photos were fine, but I knew I could make them a little better in Photoshop Elements.

With both photos I first cropped them and then removed the haze. This made them a little sharper and gave them each more defined/richer colors. I then used the Depth of Field Tool, the Orton Tool, the Vignette Tool, added a few color corrections and eliminated some brush that was a distraction to the eye (I’ve used the “compare slider” to help you see the before and after).

I really like how these turned out as the turtle has a “fairy tale” look about him. What do you think?

Posted for Journeys with John Cell Pic Sunday.

Until next time,

~donna

Cellpic Sunday – Secret Hiding Places

We’re beginning to realize that we never know what we’re going to see on our daily walks. Last week, as we were making a turn on the path, I noticed something (I wasn’t quite sure what at first) moving around, slightly peeking in an out of a hollow tree.

As we drew closer to the tree, Michael and I slowed down so as not to startle the critter and to get a better look at just what it was. If you guessed a squirrel, you would be correct. This little fella wasn’t the least bit scared of us, so I was able to snap off a few shots of him (or her), slowly coming out of its hiding place.

I was able to get one last shot of this cutie coming out of the tree, stopping for a brief second, before he decided to scamper off.

About the images. I used my Samsung Galaxy 20 Note and only did a little editing in Photoshop. A quick haze removal, slight saturation adjustment and some cropping is all these photos needed. I was surprised that I didn’t need to add any sharpness (except for the feature photo) after cropping.

Our walks are fun and as I mentioned earlier, we never know what we’ll see/discover.

-Until next time,

donna

Cellpic Sunday – Mystical Gnome Village

Michael and I have found a great walking path near our new home. It’s on a golf cart path that meanders through the natural habitat of Flat Creek, several neighborhoods and a golf course. About halfway through our 8 – 10-mile walk is the cutest gnome village that someone strategically (and very creatively) placed around the base of a tree. It sits just off a golf cart path between the 10th and 11th holes, so you can’t help but to stop and look, whether you’re walking or playing golf!

I’m not one to carry my camera with me on our daily walks, so I pulled out my Samsung Galaxy 20 to capture the focal point of the make-believe village. It was an overcast day, so I brought it into Canon Digital Professional to pump up the lighting and saturation a little. I then brought it into Photoshop for cropping and blurring the background.

What really drew me to this village was the detail the creator went to, in making this door and having it perfectly fit within the trunk of the tree! Notice how they also placed the gnome (one can only assume the lead gnome😉), tiny mushrooms, a snail and a mailbox. Again, the creator went to great lengths with their imagination!

I’ve recently taken more photos of the rest of this little village, so stay tuned for Part II of “Mystical Gnome Village” 😉

Until next time!

-donna

CellPic Sunday – Savoy Automobile Museum

Saturdays are for getting out of the house. Some days we run errands, other days we get in the truck and pick a direction, North, South, East or West. And then there are days we do both. It’s all about getting out and away from the house and finding a fun place to have lunch.

One recent Saturday we ran errands first and ended up in Cartersville, GA at the Savoy Automobile Museum. We have been there before, unfortunately this time I was without my camera. Big mistake, but oh well at least I had my Samsung Galaxy cell phone!

Today’s photo(s) is of a 1954 Plymouth Savoy. As the developers were clearing out the 35-acre lot for an unnamed museum, they uncovered this rusted-out shell of a car. Taking it as an omen, the Savoy Automobile Museum was born and the namesake, Savoy was preserved as part of the museum landscape.

If you’re into cars, I highly recommend you check out the Savoy Automobile Museum. They change their collections frequently and have some very interesting automobiles making the trip well worth it.

Until next time,

donna

CellPic Sunday – A “Leggy” Tree

We were out and about last Saturday heading into Historic Newnan, Georgia. There are beautiful, historic homes lining each side of the street as you head into town. As we approached a 4-way stop I looked to my right and saw this beautiful, unusual looking tree. It almost looks like a cross between a spider and a hand, don’t you think? I couldn’t resist snapping a photo, but my camera was in the backseat! Oh well, time to use the cell phone camera (Samsung Galaxy).

I did a little research on the house in the background and as it turns out it is the McRitchie-Hollis Museum. A beautiful, 1937 Neoclassical Home which was eventually purchased in late 2000 by the city of Newnan, Georgia and became the McRitchie-Hollis Museum. We didn’t have time to stop and explore, but from their web page it looks like a wonderful place to visit and learn about the city of Newnan.

What unusual landscapes have you seen lately?

Until next time,

~donna

Cell Pic Sunday

A plaque found on the Greenway in Boone, NC. A beautiful path for walking….

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