When Nelson handed me his camera on April 18th, I was hoping for one or two great shots to pick from. I almost fell out of my chair when I saw his meadowlark shot.
I love this image because of the Western Meadowlark's pose, the clarity of the image, and also its overall 3D effect.
Western Meadowlark, Southeastern Saskatchewan, April 18, 2016. Photo Credit: Nelson Draper |
One of the things we've noticed, however, is that our cell phones, messenger apps, Facebook timeline, etc seems to be tailored for square images. The horizontal or vertical ones don't fit right and look too small, or your device is locked so that it doesn't rotate and then you have to unlock it to see one photo, etc. Or you'll be skimming down your Facebook timeline and see half an image, or half a word, etc. Yes, you can click on it to see the larger version, but many people don't. To alleviate that, I'm playing around with using square images only like the ones below.
Western Meadowlark, Southeastern Saskatchewan, April 18, 2016. Photo Credit: Nelson Draper |
My contender for the best photo for April 18th is this robin sitting on an old hand pump. Although you can't see much detail in the robin, I like this photo because it reminds me of my earliest memories of when we lived with a hand pump in the kitchen. And then as a twelve year old, I wished we had one in the kitchen when we lived on a rented farm without any plumbing facilities at all. The pump sits on a huge boulder decorated with orange lichen. Whenever I see it I'm reminded of what used to be and how I am blessed with so much today.
American Robin on Hand Pump, Montmartre, Saskatchewan, April 18, 2016. Photo Credit: Anita Mae Draper |
I'd like to point out that both of the above images can be used as Facebook birthday cards because they're square and there's lots of room for the sentiment.
Also, all of the images credited to me or Nelson are free to copy. Let us know if you'd like the location/date label deleted and we'll send you one without the extra info.