This is a double exposure of a waterfall and a flower. Using Photoshop and the "lighten" layer effect, it is clearly two images nicely flattened as one.
This photo was taken @ Ashley Park in Newnan near a beautiful waterfall. I chose to shoot the iron fence because of it's ongoing rhythm. The pattern continues in a perfect repetition.
This confusing space is the interior roof of a gazebo. The craftsmanship of the structure is an interesting, yet ambiguous space for the eye of the viewer.
This photo was taken on a frigid, windy day in mid-December. It was the Christmas card shot I was trying so hard to get. It has to be one of my favorite pictures of my precious son! It fits perfectly for the rule of thirds, which is placement of focus in the intersecting four corners when divided into thirds both vertically and horizontally.
This photo was taken in late January on a windy, cold day. As you can see on the left side of the Camelia bud, the sun was shining to create a slight shadow. This adds depth and color contrast.