Spilled Milk as cell phone art?

Hi there---hope you are enjoying the beginning of fall & football.  We'll be happy if we can just
finish the rest of this month with no evil hurricanes.  So far, so good this year, thank God.

This will be a quick blog because I'm not feeling too good---and it has nothing to do with the fact
that we are in the midst of a VERY slow renovation (@ 5 hours per week....ugh), I am looking
for new avenues of income, we are spending more than planned on the re-do, and I'm doing a
major prime, texture, paint, texture, paint along with looking for an affordable vanity & top with
my husband (somewhat cramping my usually enjoyable solo shopping jaunts) & dreading a
root canal next week (yuck/ouch).    

So, here are some more of my favorite cell phone photos:

   This a funny one because it's actually spilled milk,
but it looks like a cat sitting on a fence looking to the right with the tail angled down
.  We were
leaving a diner & noticed it.

  Lichen on a fence...                    

                                                                                       This one I like to call
Quick Chicks----obviously too
                                                                                        fast for this little phone camera, but it's fun....


  Life & Death on the Beach--This is a recent one from the beach---
nice angled light---I found the dead fish part (vertebrae) & carried it along until I came across the feather----voila!
 
Haven't heard about the National Cell Exhibit link yet, but will let you know when I receive it.

PHOTO TIP:  Don't be afraid to help out the composition by moving objects closer together to improve
                   the shot.  Go for a walk when the sun is at low angle & look for interesting light/shadows.
BLESSINGS!
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