Even Windows "The Cloud" can't help this kid. Apparently The Cloud allows you to merge pictures of groups of people so you can take the best shot of each person. Which shot is the best of this silly kid on the left? Seriously!!! What a ham!!! (Love ya kid!!!)
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
The Dirty Sock Blog
Let's talk about socks. Dirty Socks. They are all over my home!
(Disclaimer: No photos in this blog are staged. No socks have been tampered with, augmented, situated or otherwise manipulated. All photos are candid, as is, discoveries.)
When the kids were little, expected things were left around the house, for sure. Sippy cups, stuffed animals, blankets, toys. I anticipated that with having little kids. Now my little kids are bigger kids. They are developing autonomy and focused thinking. For example, one will be so focused on relieving his raised body temperature that he doesn't even pay attention to where he is discarding the dirty socks that he is removing! Seriously.
And last but not least, my all time favorite, an American classic...
My boys are 12, almost 10 and almost 8. I have a feeling that this will be a part of my life for many years to come... Lord help me.
(Disclaimer: No photos in this blog are staged. No socks have been tampered with, augmented, situated or otherwise manipulated. All photos are candid, as is, discoveries.)
When the kids were little, expected things were left around the house, for sure. Sippy cups, stuffed animals, blankets, toys. I anticipated that with having little kids. Now my little kids are bigger kids. They are developing autonomy and focused thinking. For example, one will be so focused on relieving his raised body temperature that he doesn't even pay attention to where he is discarding the dirty socks that he is removing! Seriously.
| Exhibit A - The Kitchen Table |
| Exhibit B - On Top of the Dresser |
| Exhibit C - On The Toys |
| Exhibit D - Next to the Shower |
| Exhibit E - In the Living Room |
| Exhibit F - Next to the Wii Fit Board |
And last but not least, my all time favorite, an American classic...
| Exhibit G - On the Floor. Right in Front of the Hamper. |
My boys are 12, almost 10 and almost 8. I have a feeling that this will be a part of my life for many years to come... Lord help me.
Monday, January 24, 2011
Photo Fun
Thanks to The Pioneer Woman, I have been getting more creative with photo editing. I recently purchased Photo Shop Elements, but have not been able to load it onto my retarded, decade-old computer, so all of my editing has been done on the decade-old Microsoft Picture It. I guess it's just as well since I still am overwhelmed with our Photo Shop Elements at work.
She has a flower photo assignment right now, so I went to the archives for photos to edit.
Looky what I did...
Photography is so much fun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And I'm just beginning.
She has a flower photo assignment right now, so I went to the archives for photos to edit.
Looky what I did...
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| After Edit |
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| After Edit |
Photography is so much fun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And I'm just beginning.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Dinner or Leaf Pile?
(As previously required for me to express, sorry for major blogging drought. Party Foul!)
So, during the last two days, I was faced with the same decision, twice! Dinner or leaf pile? Both times, I chose leaf pile.
We have a huge maple tree in our backyard that drops leaves a bit late in the season. The kids wait and wait as they see nearly all the other leaves in our and surrounding counties succumb to the season and drop to the earth. They wait, and they watch our maple. In late October, it finally decides to let the leaves lighten to shades of yellow-ish green. To be honest, our first fall in this house, I felt whamboozled that my glorious maple only kinda-sorta embraces the leaf changing phenomenon by barely, whimpily and subtlely altering leaf pigmentation, then clinging to it's leaves until the freezing weather comes forcing me to clean up it's massive shedding while I get chilled to the bone. Talk about a party foul!
Anyway, I digress. The leaves have finally, mostly fallen. And, I guess I've unnecessarily complained about it being November when the leaves fall because it's actually been very mild here this year. So, two days in a row I was faced with the choice of making dinner for my family, or playing with them in the massive leaf pile. Both times I chose the later. Was there really much of a choice? I only really cook a dinner two or three a week if the family is lucky, once if they are not. So frozen pizza and Burger King it was.


We have a huge maple tree in our backyard that drops leaves a bit late in the season. The kids wait and wait as they see nearly all the other leaves in our and surrounding counties succumb to the season and drop to the earth. They wait, and they watch our maple. In late October, it finally decides to let the leaves lighten to shades of yellow-ish green. To be honest, our first fall in this house, I felt whamboozled that my glorious maple only kinda-sorta embraces the leaf changing phenomenon by barely, whimpily and subtlely altering leaf pigmentation, then clinging to it's leaves until the freezing weather comes forcing me to clean up it's massive shedding while I get chilled to the bone. Talk about a party foul!
But you see, who cares? We got to do this...
and this...
I think I made the right decision.
I rest my case.
Labels:
baby,
Children,
Cooking,
family,
kids,
motherhood,
Photography,
Seasons,
tradition
Friday, October 1, 2010
The Girl Who Shopped
Once upon a time...
a girl went shopping.
She found a bag of really
cool rubber-bandy thingies.
She wanted them.
She wondered how much they cost.
She was... SHOCKED!
Could this be right?
"I better check the other side," she thought.
"Do you know how much these
rubber-bandy thingies cost?" She asked.
"I guess we're not buying them, huh?"
The End.
Friday, September 17, 2010
Coloring: Rated E for Everyone
And her mommy loves to color too! (That's me.) I just can't seem to help myself from coloring on the pages with her. My favorite art is the mix of toddler scratches and creative coloring/shading on the pages of a coloring book. Maybe I'll frame some one of these days. "The Mommy/Baby Art Collaborations," I could call them. Maybe I could put them on display at some free and innovative art gallery. I can see it now.... the flash bulbs of reporters, the interviews, the national coverage... Oh. Ach hem.
Anyway, I'm just saying... I love to color with my baby.
Labels:
baby,
Children,
Hobbies,
kids,
motherhood,
Photography
Friday, August 27, 2010
The Girl and The Orange
Labels:
baby,
Children,
food,
motherhood,
Photography
Monday, May 31, 2010
Canon Clicks
I got a new camera, I got a new camera...
Okay, it's actually 2-3 years old. I bought it from a friend who has also been developing her profile as a professional photographer. She is upgrading, so her loss is my gain. And, if this camera was decent enough for her to start her own business, I know it's decent enough for me!
I've wanted a Canon EOS camera for around 15 years, and now I have one. I only have the kit lens and still... looky what I can do....





Loving everything about having this awesome camera.
Yay me!
Okay, it's actually 2-3 years old. I bought it from a friend who has also been developing her profile as a professional photographer. She is upgrading, so her loss is my gain. And, if this camera was decent enough for her to start her own business, I know it's decent enough for me!
I've wanted a Canon EOS camera for around 15 years, and now I have one. I only have the kit lens and still... looky what I can do....
Loving everything about having this awesome camera.
Yay me!
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