Calm Reflections Photography shares beautiful photographs that can be placed on mugs, mouse pads, canvas, puzzles, T-shirts, coasters and prints. Joanna Macaulay makes souvenirs of St. Mary’s County for tourists and local residents. Information about St. Mary’s County attractions, travel, events and photography can be found at her site. She now does pet photography as well.

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Pumpkins Galore!

 Some fun photos of interesting pumpkins and gourds in the spirit of upcoming Halloween!  I loved the variety of colors.  (Photographed at Z...

Monday, September 30, 2024

Sunflowers 2024

I visited Goldpetal Farm on a lovely late summer day to stay until sunset.  I thought it was an unusually nice one, mostly orange with a little pink.  Early on, I even got to see a sundog in the sky.  (It was very tricky to edit it so that it could be seen with the flower beside it). I enjoyed the fresh air and peacefulness and had fun cutting a few flowers in many colors to photograph later. (white, red, almost pink, orange and yellow sunflowers, plus a few zinnias)  The many bees were busy pollinating, but they ignored me completely, as I navigated a few paths in the mild sunshine.  There were a few pretty cast iron benches scattered around the cutting garden, making it nice for a nearby photographer to take pretty portraits.  The only thing I had missing, was someone else to carry around my bucket of flowers while I played with my camera!  This time, I tried to use the extra flowers as a prop to add to a few photos.

Sundog Sunflower

Path to the barn with my bucket of flowers and the moon


An old Ford Convertible was just leaving as I arrived. Possibly a roadster.  I wish I had written it down.  They kindly stopped to pose for me.




Almost pink


My favorite shot for the evening, with the pretty bench and sunset





Monday, September 23, 2024

Budds Creek BMX practice

St. Mary's County Camera Club/Southern Maryland Special Interest Group and Bowie-Crofton Camera Club had a joint outing to Budd's Creek Motocross Park to watch the BMX practice.  Beth Fabey set up the special trip.  I didn't know anything about it, except that it wasn't the type of thing I usually watched.  It was quite exciting to watch all those crazy thrill seekers go flying over the hills.  Lots of mud and dirt everywhere!  I learned quickly that it was best to get out of their way if you wanted to stay safe.  It took a little practice to find a good photographic technique.  I tried panning, but didn't have any luck, since it takes a lot of practice.  I tried a whole lot of different locations.  Some places were partially blocked or had lots of distractions in the background.  I kept trying places until I found a spot where I could see their faces or at least the front of their heads.  I tried a variety of places and angles.  I did bring a long lens, but by the time I found a good spot, I knew I couldn't go all the way back to get it due to recent leg pain.  These are mostly heavily cropped. 

High Flyer.

In the turn.

On top of the hill

Loved the shadow


High twisty hop!




Removing the dust.



 




Monday, September 16, 2024

Point Lookout State Park Beach Trip

 We wandered down to Point Lookout to hear the surf and view the Bay from a different perspective.  

I grabbed a shot of a bird over the causeway and realized it was an osprey with a fish later. Many of the osprey have already flown south.

Nearby, someone had a sun umbrella disaster.  I don't know if it was fixable.  

We sat down to enjoy lunch and I spotted a few boats.  I didn't realize the fishing net posts had a bird on every post till later. 

We had a nice lunch and I walked down to the beach to see the Lighthouse from a distance.

Near the beach I spotted a songbird I didn't recognize.  Maybe a Vireo?



  

Wednesday, September 11, 2024

Drayden African American School House

We visited the Drayden African American School House on Cherryfield Road in Drayden, MD. It was built around 1890 and used until around 1944. We were greeted by two pleasant docents on one of the Saturdays it was scheduled to be open, September 7th, 2024. The next opening is September 21st (the first and 3rd Saturday's April-October I believe, but check before you go. It was still in the original location and was used during segregation in the 40s. (Although I am not sure some schools are not still somewhat segregated) The building and contents were nicely preserved. The teachers were underfunded, the children's supplies were less than caucasian students received and school started late, so the children could work on the farm earlier in the day. About 30-40 students were cared for in grades 1-7. See also my blog post on July 26, 2022. For more information: https://www.stmaryscountymd.gov/Recreate/Museums/Drayden



Nice children's desks


Lunch boxes


Harriet Tubman, Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass are on the blackboard.


Bowling pins and toys






Tuesday, September 3, 2024

Monday, August 19, 2024

Gilbert Run Park in July 2024

 On another trip to Waldorf, we stopped at Gilbert Run for a visit on the return home.  I like seeing the varied bird life and the pleasant water view.  Most of the birds I saw were hybrid geese.  They have unusual coloring


















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