Thursday, June 12, 2008
I am so sad!
Monday, May 26, 2008
Happy Memorial Day!
I went out this evening just before sunset to capture the sunset and to get some photos of some of the many flags flying in my community. I was completely inspired when I grabbed my camera bag and headed out the door! Unfortunately, I found that the sunset was going to be a little lack-luster tonight. But all was not lost. I did manage to get a few flag photos that I liked and once I got home and began editing my photos I found some sunset photos I liked as well.
Ansel Adams once said “Twelve significant photographs in any one year is a good crop”. If an accomplished photographer like Ansel Adams only expects 12 great photos in a year, who am I to expect more? This is a very good lesson to learn. Another good lesson is that your creativity does not have to stop with your camera. Playing with your so-so photos with your photo editing software can really inspire you and fulfill you creatively as well.
So, tonight I will show you 3 different photos I took this evening. I will show you them straight out of my camera (no editing) and then with a little tweaking in Photoshop Elements. Remember, that I have only minimal knowledge of PSE. I say this only to let you know that anyone can play with the software and come up with something they like.

Here is one of my lack-luster sunset photos. There was very little color tonight and no great light show either. But I did like the basic composition of the shot. I love those feathery, desert trees at night. They just have so much character.

Here is yet one more of my lack-luster sunsets. I take a lot of sunset photos in this spot. I love the trees and the saguaros in this location. And I love the "swoop" in the land that gives it a real feeling that there is a valley here. But tonight it just didn't work for me.
So, I played a little bit in PSE, changing it to black and white and uping the contrast a bit. Now my friends the saguaros take center stage in my little valley.

I hope you take the time to experiment a little with your camera this weekend. Take a few chances and if you don't love it straight out of your camera, play with it with your software. And if you still don't love it, don't beat yourself up! Remember what the master said. . . “Twelve significant photographs in any one year is a good crop”.
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
POTD Wednesday
What are you shooting at these days?You do have your camera out?
Don't you???
We are going to have a short break from the heat for the next few days - get out there and capture something wonderful with your camera!!!!!
M
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
POTD Tuesday
On another note - I took my sample book for "Photo Book Club" down to the Creative Quest today. It is comepletely full of photos and sitting there for you to take a peek at. Be sure to get signed up.Have a great "Hump Day" tomorrow and try to stay cool!
M
Monday, May 19, 2008
POTD Monday

It Was a 2GB Card Weekend!
Today I did a couple of photo shoots for my neighbors. I learned a lot from both of them! Today's 1st assignment was for a sweet young family wanting family portraits with their new son. We planned the shoot for 9am to avoid the heat and harsh sun.
Lesson #1 - it is summer now and even at 9am the sun is too harsh and it is hot! This causes ugly shadows and sweat on faces!
We were supossed to go to the golf course in our community. I had the perfect place picked out under a nice shade tree in front of a waterfall/stream feature. Beautiful!
Lesson #2 - Golf courses have their own watering schedule!
So I quickly scouted out another spot away from the sprinklers. No shade tree, but there was some water. I got them all lined up and seated on a beautiful rock wall overlooking the water. When we were done I set my camera on the wall and helped get the children down (2 boys - 3 yo & 5 mo). I got the 3 yo down 1st, and while I got the baby down I heard mom and dad yell frantically at the 3 yo. Insert huge panic here, I thought he was falling into the water. Nope, he had picked up my lens cap and tossed it in and was heading for the camera!!!!!
Lesson #3 - Watch your equipment at ALL times around 3 yo boys!!!!!!
Mom and dad were upset with him and embarrassed, but it was just a cap - not a camera!!!! So we headed off to another location I like to shoot at, a waterfall. We of course had to climb a metal fence to get to it - but who cares - they are still young! I got my shade tree but the sun was still pretty harsh. And by now baby wants to be fed, and 3 yo just wants to throw rocks in the water (better than the camera once again). We might have to reschedule this shoot to get some better photos!

Right after the sweet young family I was to shoot a sweet little girl, her mommy and mommy's grandmother. They wanted outdoor photos as well - but by now it is WAY TOO HOT and way too bright outside! Quick thinking Marta set up the studio in the garage. It was still warm inside there but not HOT and I could control the light! I decided today was a great day to try out my canvas backdrop that Gary bought me for my last birthday.
Lesson #4 - I LOVE this backdrop!!!! It makes beautiful, warm photos! As well as adding lots of depth to the photos.

So here is Great-Grandma & 3 yo Great-Granddaughter. Aren't they lovely together!

And here is Mother and daughter - these 2 just love to have fun together and it really shows!

Lesson #5 - 3 yo little girls have the same short attention span as 3 yo little boys. They just act out in a different (and more manageble) way.
So, I get something cold to drink and get some lunch, then I started editing the day's photos. The phone rings - it's Bryanna. Her, Darwin, the baby and Darwin's parents are on their way over to go swimming! Of course I am thrilled to get to see them, and frankly I am hot and the pool sounds great! So I run around getting towels and suits and sunscreen and various baby things for the pool and off we go to the pool. There were 4 generations of us at the pool; Monkey, her parents (Bryanna & Darwin), 2 sets of grandparents and Great-Grandma.

Of course when I get home I have even more photos to load and edit! But I am happy to say they are all down now.
This last photo is from a shoot I did at a retirement home on Friday. I have always been facsinated by hands, and have always wanted to do a photo shoot of "old" hands. Since our upcoming Book Club assignment is "OLD" I decided this would be the perfect time to do this. This is one of my favorites. The ladies were all delightful and very generous to allow me to do this. My Mother allowed me to do her hands too on Saturday.
Of course I already posted my "Sign Language" photo for today - so you have gotten to see a sampling of everything I have shot this weekend. I hope you took advantage of this weekend and got some FUN photos and captured some FUN memories for yourself!Sunday, May 18, 2008
POTD Sunday

Saturday, May 17, 2008
POTD Saturday
Friday, May 16, 2008
POTD Friday
Thursday, May 15, 2008
POTD Starts today. . .
Wanna play a game with me for the next week?
How about POTD (photo of the day)?
I have picked a theme and each day I am going to take a photo that falls within that theme, and post it here for everyone to see. It will be an easy theme that anyone can do.
Here is the theme -
Sign Language
And here is my 1st photo -






