1. Wow, I was not sure about it but then I was like "I'm doing it!" I would say it came easily because it was a still shot and I could zoom in if I wanted to see details. I took my time and really enjoyed it. It was therapeutic:)
2. I think maybe the finer details, the positioning of the feet/talons, the moss, the beak and different colors on the Warbler ... I might not have noticed the leaves/surroundings, I probably would have noticed just the Warbler alone.
1. It was my husband who encouraged me about the course. Once he showed me the email and I looked into it, I was totally hooked! I have actually done some nature drawings in the past but never thought about nature journaling. I didn't know it was a thing:) and I absolutely love being out in nature (especially with him). My goal is to journal about a birds nest! I love nests and how birds are such amazing engineers.
2. I would really like to try what the first journalist did with her journal. I am a teacher so the details and writing she did was awesome. I really liked how she had "frames" around her drawings. On one she had drawn a plant or fern and kind of put a box frame around it that created like a shadow box. What I saw was her drawing in the foreground and the "frame" in the back ground. It was cool.
3. I don't have a new or different journal idea just yet.