Showing posts with label Nikon D40x. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nikon D40x. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

First Sign of Spring


And also the first time I've used texture in PS, and also a vignette!

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Door with Wreath

Hmmm, wonder if I could PS to fix the paint chipping off...

Monday, January 7, 2008

Steamed Clams

Clams steamed in a broth of olive oil, onions, garlic, white wine, butter...they tasted even better than they look.

More best shots are over at Mother May I.

Thursday, January 3, 2008

Color

I just love the color in this photo. My family and I visited a very small town right on the border between Maryland and West Virginia. This church had this really cool castle-looking steeple. (I guess I would call it a steeple) The church itself was a plain, white building, but with this bright red structure above it. And of course, the sky was a brilliant fall blue.


And working on one of my photo goals for this year, I'm including a photo of myself, in my new favorite color.

I found a great idea in someone's Flickr, to create a set of photos with great color. (I'm sorry I can't remember who, it has been a long time). So here is a link to my own Color set.

Stacy at The Land of K.A. is hosting Theme Thursdays, please click over and see more interpretations of color.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Piggies

She thinks this is hil-aairrr-rious.


Monday, November 12, 2007

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

This Morning


Hanging out my back door. Autumn sunrises are so pretty.

Monday, November 5, 2007

Washing Our Hands

Kind of a sneak peak into the bathroom.

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Other best shots are over at Picture This.

Saturday, November 3, 2007

Roadside Photos

I've never realized you could be a roadside photographer until recently. In checking out other blogs and photos in Flickr, I see a lot of commentary, "I was driving to work and just had to get a picture of this..." And it only recently occurred to me that I might become one of those people. I guess that as I get more into photography, I start to notice things everywhere with a different eye.


I drive a particular route several times a week down a winding, older road with a lot of very interesting things alongside. There are dilapidated housed with overgrown porches and big heaps of sheet metal piled into lean-to sheds and little buildings. One house has a tent set up in the side yard, grown over. There are farms with cows that huddle in a wooded section of their pasture and a little run down shed really close to the road that I can't figure out what is was used for.

So I've started tossing the camera on the passenger seat next to me. And on a beautiful fall morning, I will just pull over and shoot.


I've started a set here.

Friday, November 2, 2007

Farm

I just love to look at this farm.

Tuesday morning, very sunny:

And on a foggy day:


And Thursday:

And with a polarizing filter:

I think it really brings out the sky, but kind of darkens the trees and grass.

You can see the set here, there's not a whole lot there yet, but I'd like to keep adding photos as the seasons change.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Spooky

My husband's Jack Skelington pumpkin:


My son instructed me to do a "sad" pumpkin, but didn't like that the result looks more "surprised." We agreed that he looks "scared."


I whipped out the tripod for these loooong shutter shots, but they came out really spooky!

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Church on an Autumn Morning


I walk down the same street a couple times a week. This time I walked a little further down than I normally do and found this really neat church right on the sidewalk. I stood as close to the road as I could, trying to back up enough to frame the shot, while holding my son's hand so I could make sure he stayed right next to me.

Monday, October 29, 2007

Morning Sky


As the sun came up, I jumped out the sliding glass door in our kitchen onto the kids' picnic table (we don't have a deck yet) and snapped these shots in my bare feet and pajamas. No sooner had I started that the sky lightened and the incredible red disappeared.

More Best Shots at Picture This.