Lady Dons a Blue Ribbon

This macro shot I took of a ladybug perched delicately on a budding daisy radiates a quiet, yet powerful, charm. I called the piece Lady.

I remember it being a warm sunny day at the Cheyenne Botanic Gardens around 15 years ago. Maybe longer. I’ve forgotten about it till the Cheyenne Artist Guild called for local artists to showcase their art on their September 2024 garden-themed show. It brought back memories.

The intricate details of the scene – each petal soft and fresh, the ladybug’s tiny, spotted body perfectly nestled within the greenery – are captured with a level of clarity that invites you to pause and reflect. The lush green backdrop creates a serene contrast with the vibrant red of the ladybug, a subtle metaphor for the coexistence of simplicity and complexity in nature.

When Lady was awarded first place and donned with a prestigious blue ribbon at the Guild – the validation, the recognition; it was a testament to the passion behind my humble craft. And the photo’s immediate sale the very next day added another layer of affirmation, making me feel deeply overcome by the appreciation it garnered.

In that moment, the journey from capturing the photo to seeing it appreciated in such a public and meaningful way culminated in a profound sense of fulfillment. My art had touched others, just as nature had touched me. For this, I am truly grateful.

The little things in life

going in styleWhoa… inspiration just struck all of a sudden! Must’ve been a weekend thing. I got home from work this afternoon, walked through the backyard and noticed my veggie plants have grown. So, I thought, what better thing to do than grab the camera and start taking a few macro shots, eh? Uuh, dinner can wait! Haven’t done this in a while, I was too excited to eat!

Macro, by the way, is my favorite medium of photography. Not that I’m any good at it. But I like it in a way that it attempts to give focus, even justice, if I may, to the seemingly insignificant. Unearthing and accentuating the beauty of objects we tend to overlook or miss in our everyday life… there is something powerful and poignant about it. If you can manage to discover, that is. It’s easy to look, but difficult to discover. The intricacy of these often trivial entities can disclose fascinating revelations. It can even be life-changing, if you will. And that’s the adventure of macro photography, I think. To me, it is discovering what has always been right in front of you, or… simply learning to appreciate the little things in life.

So anyway, some of them sucked as usual, but some turned out to be good enough to keep, I guess. That also made me remember the other pixel plays I’ve done in the past that I took down from the website, for reasons I don’t remember.

Anyhow, since I wasn’t doing much tonight, I thought I’d put it back up, for what it’s worth. And I’ve added a few items to the collection as well. Hopefully, I’ll get inspired more so the collection will continue to grow. But juggling between photography, music, web design, cooking and just plain being lazy… it’s tough to give a 100% attention to any given activity anymore. Oh well…

Meanwhile, you can check it out. It’s on this website. Somewhere! Go find it 🙂 Hope you like it.