Empty Watercolor Paint Trays

"Make an empty space in any corner of your mind, and creativity will instantly fill it." --Dee Hock A well-used and thoroughly enjoyed water color paint set on a white canvas background. Copyright 2017 Scott Norris Photography scottnorrisphotography.com

“Make an empty space in any corner of your mind, and creativity will instantly fill it.” –Dee Hock A well-used and thoroughly enjoyed water color paint set on a white canvas background. Looking for art for your home or office or something to spice up your digital desktop?  This image is available for printing and download.  You can also check…… Continue reading Empty Watercolor Paint Trays

Curl

Only a few millimeters across, this is a tiny curl from the shoot of a pea pod. I love how something so small can be so truely wonderful and graceful. Note to self: Don't forget to take notice of the small things - they are amazing! Copyright 2017 Scott Norris Photography scottnorrisphotography.com

Only a few millimeters across, this is a tiny curl from the shoot of a pea pod. I love how something so small can be so truly wonderful and graceful. Note to self: Don’t forget to take notice of the small things – they are amazing! Looking for art for your home or office or…… Continue reading Curl

A Penultimate Challenge

Water Glass and Tissue Square

For my penultimate 365 image, I asked friends on Facebook to help me with a few ideas for today.  There were many great suggestions, but one in particular was perfect (thanks Erin!).   Part of what I do with my photography is try to capture the everyday things of life and present them in an extraordinary…… Continue reading A Penultimate Challenge

If My Calculations Are Correct

If My Calculations Are Correct

If my calculations are correct, I have only 16 days and 16 images left in my photo a day project.  Now that doesn’t necessarily mean they will all be good – see today’s average result.   However, with multiple projects this afternoon, I figured I’d just do something simple that would not divide my time very much.  Of course, growing…… Continue reading If My Calculations Are Correct

Peeling Back the Layers

Peeling Back the Layers

“I wondered to what extent people remained the same as they’d been when very young; if one peeled back the layers of living one would come to know the child.” –Dick Francis With my son as my guide, I’m working toward peeling back the strata of my own life to reveal the wide-eyed exploring curious child I…… Continue reading Peeling Back the Layers

Stencil Alphabet Fun

Stencil Alphabet Fun

While working the second day of the rummage and art sale at our house, I decided to have a little stencil alphabet fun.  Because a day (or two!) of standing around trying to sell your used junk can be very tiring!  I took a ton of shots of lots and lots of things, but like in most cases, simple is…… Continue reading Stencil Alphabet Fun

Water Flower

Water Flower

It’s amazing how beautiful a single flower floating in a water filled glass bowl can be.  I found this blossom on a cafe table in one of our local markets.  I quickly stopped to take the shot and went on with my shopping.  It was only when I got back home that I realized I…… Continue reading Water Flower

Grandma’s Buttons

Grandmas Buttons

Remember the old mason jar or coffee tin your grandma had filled with all sorts of buttons?  Big ones, small ones, shiny ones, metal ones, round, square, and everything in between.   There was one for every occasion or situation.  This jumbled batch belonged to my wife’s Grandmother.  She was a seamstress (among other things) and over…… Continue reading Grandma’s Buttons

Five Smooth Stones

Five Smooth Stones

I was inspired to shoot these five smooth stones by the Biblical story of David and Goliath.  If you recall, the young shepherd boy David slew the great giant Goliath with a single rock thrown from a slingshot.  But before approaching the giant, David stopped and carefully selected 5 stones as ammunition.  Now that got me…… Continue reading Five Smooth Stones

Three Cherry Tomatoes

Three Cherry Tomatoes

The tomatoes are beginning to turn red in our garden!  Since we lack proper space to garden in our yard, our neighbor graciously offered some of her space for us to use this year.  So we have tomatoes, a few onions, a few carrots, and some herbs over there.  These three little guys are some…… Continue reading Three Cherry Tomatoes

Smallest Leaf

Smallest Leaf

“Nature will bear the closest inspection. She invites us to lay our eye level with her smallest leaf, and take an insect view of its plain.” –Henry David Thoreau I am fascinated by decaying leaves.  Like little leaf shaped skeletons, I still find them here and there, even in the dog days of summer.  Perhaps…… Continue reading Smallest Leaf

Unzipping

Unzipping

I actually had a tough time coming up with something to say about this image beyond the title.  I called it “Unzipping” for obvious reasons.  And my goal in shooting it was very simple – I thought the graphic nature of the line of the zipper and the metal teeth coming undone would make for a very cool…… Continue reading Unzipping