In the heart of Uptown Denver, Colorado lies a wonderful little shop with the neatest gifts, art, decor, and accessories. The items in the shop of window at Wild Blueberry always caught my eye, but one day, I made the time and stopped in. Taking a peak around, I got to chat with the owner Sue and visit with the two store dogs.
I am pleased to say that Lori J Photography currently has two mixed media photography to canvas transfers up in the Wild Blueberry store. It is great to meet wonderful people in the neighborhood like Sue and also have wonderful business' that keep Denver up and running.
Feel free to "Like" Wild Blueberry Facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/wildblueberryUptown
Go buy and check out the store and my photography canvas' on the wall
http://www.mapquest.com/places/wild-blueberry-denver-co-275974931
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Friday, December 7, 2012
Friday, May 18, 2012
Ordinary things
It is not often that we get a chance to look around at the ordinary things that are beautiful in their own right. I experienced this during my trip the The Four Seasons Hotel in Denver. As many visually appealing beauty this hotel has to offer, I took the opportunity to photograph the mundane items we see each day. Windows, walls, texture, stairs, shadows, light.....all of the things that I personal neglect to pay attention to.
As you start your weekend, be mindful of things you don't pay attention to. Take the time, even if for a few moments, to enjoy beautiful in ordinary things.

As you start your weekend, be mindful of things you don't pay attention to. Take the time, even if for a few moments, to enjoy beautiful in ordinary things.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012
In Bloom
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Red red red....
On a rainy day in Denver I was reminded of Germany. As I glared out the back window watching the rain fall, I discovered the tree in the backyard is not a tree.....its a rosebush. I have taken a liking to the smell of fresh flowers. However, I have never been able to keep anything alive long enough for it to become as tall as this rosebush. Needless to say, I was delighted to have a rosebush in my own backyard.
I have had my new Canon L Series lens for a while but have been keeping it tucked away so that it would last longer. After these vibrant shots of red roses, I can't wait to retire my old lens!!!

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