Drama in White
Cala Simplicity
Annie is currently retired from 18 years as a registered nurse. Her love for nursing is greatly missed.
Having two shoulder surgeries, therapy twice per day and battling daily chronic pain,
I never hear her complain other then she may have not been out shooting for a day or so.
Her love for photography rests in the solitude of nature. She especially loves photographing flowers in
close up and macro. She has a special patience for spending a great deal of time working a subject
which is essential for shooting her other favirite passion..the Grandchildren
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Although Annie has always enjoyed taking pictures, she has become more "into" the art of
photography in the past 4 years. Taking lots of pictures, reading, studying and participating in the
Natureslite Photo Sessions has enhanced her work tremendously. Many of her images are  posted on a
stock photography web site. She likes creating photo greeting cards for family, friends and for her own
enjoyment.
Elegance
As a member of the Natureslite Program she is grateful for the knowledge and experienced shared. "
aperature priority opened up a whole new world for me." She is currently taking a course with the New
York Institute Of Photograpahy and has recently discovered,
"the more I learn the more I realize how
much I still don't know. I think photography is a life-long learning process and love the way it has
changed the way I view literally everything".
Lake Sunset
Reflections
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Copyright, Some Where In Time Photography 12-2003
Glorious Gift
of Clematis
Mysterious Iris
Born in Jackson, Kentucky, Anna R. Smith is certainly a country girl at heart. Originally
from the suburbs of Dayton, she now resides in northeast Medina, Ohio for the past 18 years.
"I love the antiquated Victorian Architecture of the town square and the small town community."