The Beginning of Randy's Blog of Digital Nature Journaling
My first larger scale efforts of sharing my Nature Journals (NJ), Nature Photography, and Nature Based Creative writing. I am seeing some changes of how I format and develop these efforts to create my newer form of digital technological Nature and Reflective Journals with added emphasis of using images in various formats and types as writing prompts.
I have attached a few samples of some of these new creations with this post. Please explore the sidebar links to many pages of my NJ's and watch for future additions to this Blog.
To get an enlarged view of each visual below in a galley view, left click with your cursor or touch pad and use the directional arrows of click with the cursor to view additional images. Hit escape or the X box in the upper right hand corner of the galley screen to return to this page.
Are you ever lost in a crowd and don't know who you are?
One of my abstract digital "art" images
From the Maryville Alcoa (TN) Greenway trail near my home I was taking an iNaturalist observation photograph of Cardinal Flowers, but look closely and see a special visitor!
A "split" section from Flower Nature Journal page
Walking on the water at East Tennessee's Tellico Lake
Screenshot of randy135 iNaturalist Observation on
Greenbelt lake in Maryville Tennessee near my home
For more NJ selections, nature photography, and Randy's visually writing prompted free verse poems please use the sidebar links to explore my Nature Journaling Blog.
I will be adding new posts and expanding the Sidebar content often
Critiques and comments welcomed
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ReplyDeleteRetired? You are a youngster! Pics are interesting, what is your objective?
DeleteTo Anonymous: Please read the last 3 paragraphs from this post: https://randypuckett-nature-journals.blogspot.com/2022/08/randys-naturalist-history-and-profile.html
DeleteVery nice captures, both with your camera and your words!
ReplyDeleteLooking great Randy!
ReplyDeletePhotos are great! Keep it up! From your Michigan fans!
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