I am thankful for them.
And, just in case you were counting, Kendall and Sierra are the fortunate ones.
I am thankful for them.
And, just in case you were counting, Kendall and Sierra are the fortunate ones.
In response to previous comments I have re-edited my rose photo to a truer black and white.
I had to remove the textures that I had used to create a vintage look as they added color and created the illusion of more midtones.
So, here it is again.
It doesn’t matter how you say it, it is the thing that makes you better.
I have just started re-reading “The Digital Photography Book” by Scott Kelby. I’ve read it many times. This time I am reading one section at a time and then putting the techniques to use before I move on.
Along with this project I have joined two Flickr groups of photographers. I will let you know if ever I’m featured but that is not the point. Mostly I want the comments of others. So, if you have something to say about any of the photos I post please feel free. I need the good the bad and the ugly.
“Perfect Imperfection”
This is how it will go on my black and white photo wall when I paint the foyer:
Kendall has had a “secret” project in the works since October. This beautiful Sunday afternoon afforded him the opportunity for him to complete his masterpiece.
I have been given permission to unveil it here.
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Tada!
We call it “quilt therapy”.
So, yes, he made it all by himself. Yes, he entered the world of sewing blogs to find quilting tutorials.
And yes, it’s made from jeans collected from everyone in our family from 2T to Kendall’s size which I have NOT been given permission to unveil here :)
So, if you’ve been wondering if real men do, in fact, sew…………Yes, they do!
Sierra turned 16 on January 6th and Brantley turned 6 on January 7th. Between the two of them there is still no driver’s license.
That’s okay.
I love how much they love each other. Sierra made some big changes over the last couple of years with Brantley in mind. Brantley is able to soothe her big sister like no one else can.
I love the glow of their faces made brighter by birthday candles.
Practicing a bit with shooting a backlit subject. I’ve heard so many instructions on how to do it but I need it kept simple.
Best advice I ever heard was this:
Get close to your subject, meter on their face, step back and focus, shoot. Works every time.
This is straight out of the camera, no editing. I’m not loving the sunflare on her shirt, I was a little close and cold and she was bored! Basically I was not paying attention. But, it’s a sweet kind of light. You only get it a couple of times each day. The sun can seem so harsh, but you can use it to your advantage for soft tones like these.
This is the only shot I got. She’s FAST!
This would be the little girls playing around with the wireless shutter release on a rainy day!
They nailed the white balance! Composition could use a little work though……