Author name: Kayla

Slow is smooth. Smooth is fast.

There’s a lot to be said for slowing down. The more I slow down, the more I get accomplished. The more I slow down, the fewer errors I make, resulting in less redoing of the original work. The more I slow down, the more I notice the little things. The more I slow down, the […]

Don’t Breathe

Macro photography presents some challenges. Most of the things I’m interested in photographing are inside the woods. Right now that includes things like mushrooms, and acorns, and bugs. The thing is, the forest is rather dark, but photography needs light. The etymology of photography comes from two Greek roots: photos, meaning light, and graphe, meaning

Unrealized Potential

Have you ever seen an acorn with a tiny hole in it? Ever wonder what caused it? I’ve been looking at, photographing, and walking on a lot of acorns lately, and I noticed that some have this tiny little hole. A quick Google search turned up the perpetrator: the acorn weevil. It’s a funky looking

Shelf Fungus

I’ve taken up macro photography. It’s something I’ve been saying for the past 7 or more years that I’d love to do. And now, I’m officially doing it. We recently watched a movie on Amazon Prime video called “The Simple Life of Noah Dearborn.” In it, the character of Noah Dearborn, played by the incomparable

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