Last night I was making my children some hot cocoa and we were out of marshmallows. I looked in the fridge and saw a container of whipped topping and became overwhelmed with memories of my Grandmother. I remember as a child going to Dohacks with her and her "old" friends. They used to meet for breakfast on weekends and socialize. Everytime we went I was treated with a big cup of hot cocoa piled high with whipped topping. As I made a copy cat cup I felt compelled to photograph it for the "cup of __" theme on my project 52... a cup of nostalgia to pass on to my girls.
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Monday, December 2, 2013
Light
Lately I'm becoming somewhat obesssed with light. I've found the next step in elevating the quality of my photos have been in chosing the proper locations based on light. I often fall victim of chosing a place for a portrait because of a beautiful background and then find later that with low apertures, you can't even see the background. Light has a profound effect on the color of the skin, the clarity of the photo and the emotion it portrays. This month's photo blog challenge from Clickin'Moms is dramatic light. All three of these photos were taken on Thanksgiving. The first two are from a window at my uncle's house that has the BEST lighting. The last one is the after dinner trip to the park. Enjoy!
Experimenting with backlighting
This one is from the same window with Ally turned about 45 degrees towards it.
Swinging during golden hour
If you enjoyed my
blog post, head on over to Gina's blog to see her
take on dramatic light. I hope you enjoy this month's blog circle.
Each month I'm participating on photography
challenges with fellow Clickin' Mom photographers... You can follow the blog
circle by clicking on our links at the bottom of each of our posts. You can also
see them directly here:
Gina / Megan
Gina / Megan
Saturday, November 2, 2013
Spooky!
This month's Clickin' Mom's challenge is Spooky! My kids are still young, so not into the scary stuff yet. Just this season, Ally has discovered Scooby Doo and has more interest in the darker side of Halloween. We started the season off with Boo at the Zoo. It's a kid friendly style haunted house at the zoo that benefits one of the local Children's Hospital. You don't see any animals but they have light displays and costumed staff who look kind of spooky. So, that's about as far as my spooky set went. Enjoy!
My little bat fairy
Lady bug
One of the light displays
If you enjoyed my blog post, head on over to Gina's blog to see her take on spooky. I hope you enjoy this month's blog circle.
Saturday, October 12, 2013
Turn of Fall
This is my favorite time of year ... the turn from shorts and t-shirts to jeans and fleece jackets... The turn from greens to auburns, golds and oranges... the turn of summer boredom to overscheduled weekends filled with pumpkin patches, school events and camping! One of the best parts of this photography hobby I've discovered is that I see the world in a new way. I know that sounds hokey and all, but I really do. When I drop my kids off at school, I see how the light shines through a tree's branches in their playground and creates a beautiful glow. When my neighbor cleaned up his yard I mourned the loss of the weeds that were flowering and stood out in the morning fog. It's funny how brainwashed I've become and I often regret not having my camera on my neck many times throughout the day. It's kind of a cool problem to have. I guess I've made a turn. One where I see the beauty in little details that I didn't notice before. My environment and the people around me are like art. The whole process makes me see the beauty of life... definitely a turn for the better. So, I hope you like my little collection of botanicals I've taken this month. I call it the ...
Turn number 4: My husband made a comment that I was crazy when I took this picture. He saw a tiny leaf on a picnic table. I saw leading lines and contrasting color that promised for an interesting photo.
Turn of Fall
One of my turns- seeing texture in ways I never noticed before
Another turn... seeing how blank or negative space turns something ordinary into much more.
Turn three... when you learn the settings of your camera, you picture ways you can turn an ordinary weed into something soft and beautiful.
Turn number 4: My husband made a comment that I was crazy when I took this picture. He saw a tiny leaf on a picnic table. I saw leading lines and contrasting color that promised for an interesting photo.
Turn five- I've slowed down. Now a walk to a destination holds so much more... even little weeds are interesting.
I hope you've enjoyed my turn of fall collection and maybe inspired you to pick up your camera. With practice you can really train your eye to see your world in a different way!
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Seeing beyond the surface
Nothing has such power to broaden the mind as the ability to investigate systematically and truly all that comes under thy observation in life. -Marcus Aurelius
As a science teacher, I'm always teaching students to develop keen observation skills. So when the Clickin' Moms blog challenge of the month surfaced- I had to put those skills to the test! This month we were looking for ways to humanize the non-human. I had ideas to use Ally's toys. She likes to set them up in little scenes and play pretend. I also took my camera to the outdoors and looked for ideas. I actually found my favorite- a face in the bark by looking through my camera and focusing on small sections of the tree bark. All kinds of faces surfaced by eliminating the surroundings and looking at little pieces at a time.
Curiosity
Rage
Wisdom- this one reminded me of the stone carvings on Easter Island :)
If you enjoyed my blog post, head on over to Caristy's blog to see her take on humanizing the non-human. I hope you enjoy this month's blog circle.
Monday, September 2, 2013
Motion blur
This month's blog circle challenge was motion blur. This one is tough because you want to use the motion blur to enhance your photo. Most of the time motion blur is frustrating... it's there due to lighting issues or camera limitations. This month I learned to embrace it with some fun activities like panning. It was both fun and challenging!
If you enjoyed my blog post, head on over to Ana's blog to see her take on motion blur. I hope you enjoy this month's blog circle.
and a couple of my favorites from the archives:
Sunday, August 4, 2013
Florals
I've been really happy with all the floral pictures I've taken this summer! I'm going to have to actually print some eventually. Here is a collection of my newest ones taken at the Butterfly house in Faust Park.
...and in case you are wondering, I did take butterfly pictures but I'm saving them for "bug" week in my Project 52.
Tried out some new processing actions on these:
...and in case you are wondering, I did take butterfly pictures but I'm saving them for "bug" week in my Project 52.
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