Friday, October 30, 2009

Daylilly

Next to photography, gardening is my next favorite passion. This is a daylilly from our front garden. It was taken a few months back. As I learn new techniques editing it's always fun to try a fresh perspective on an old photo.

I used the Topaz Adjust Equalize filter on this, it's noisy but I like it. The gray blue background is the sidewalk. My next goal is to start learning marco. No clue where to start, but I'd like to give my kids a much needed break.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Mothers love

It's amazing how a hug, some gentle kisses, and a band-aid can make it all better. Photo taken with my 50mm 1.8, f1.8, 1/100 iso800

Monday, October 26, 2009

Pumpkin Patch

Our second trip to the patch was a huge success! We did the patch 3 weeks prior and got a little sidetracked with all the fun activities. This time we managed to bring home pumpkins, kettle corn, cinnamon licorice and caramel corn munch. Fun times, only I won't be able to sit down with our photos til later this week.
I'm making good on my word. Orientation and registration is next week for college. I'm very excited but also very nervous about juggling school and family.


Thursday, October 22, 2009

I seriously dislike skin tones!!!!


Snapshot of Tyler this morning.

My goodness, I get so irritated editing skin tones, once I get one cast removed, then the hair looks bad...I finally gave up on this one. I'm about ready to turn it black and white. This is a sad confession but I'm sure more than half of my photos rarely get edited cuz I get so frustrated with skin tones. While I've been brushing up on selective color adjustment layers, I'm having a hard time getting the hang of it.

The lighting in this room at this time of day is less than stellar, I dragged out the flash. I bounced off the window...not sure at the time why I bounced off the window (my intent was to bounce off another wall) but here's the result. Settings...f2.8, 1/250, iso 200 and flash was on manual (1/4, I didn't meter either).

I could use some cc on the skin tones and editing. I'm at a loss! First photo is sooc, and a sharpen for web.

After stepping away and looking at my edited version, I see green and yellow,and I think I added to much saturation back. When I pull those colors back, I end up with too much magenta or too washed out looking.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Making it all better

Tyler was home sick today. I was really on the fence stay home or send him to school with that nasty cough. Since he was up most of the night with cough and dry heaves, I decided I'd just play it safe. I know I wouldn't want other kids coughing on my healthy kid.

Of course come noon, he's bouncing off the walls. I stop by McDonalds and pick up a happy meal. Of course it wasn't about the food, it was all about the Toy inside the happy meal. As you can see from the photos he's quite happy with his new toy. Yes after 2 weeks I still have my backdrop paper in our family room. This time I had to use flash, bounced off ceiling and reflecter to the Tylers right. Settings for storyboard photos f3.5, 1/160 iso 250, 2nd photo f2.8,1/160,iso 400

Burning bush from our backyard. Took the photo a few days ago and the leaves have just about blown off. Dusted off the 70-200mm, f4, 1/160, iso 400




Monday, October 19, 2009

Learning to read



A normal everyday moment captured on film (or pixels rather). I feel blessed in so many ways, despite life's curve balls, I am humbled each and everyday.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Work in progress



It's a Friday night, nothing else to do...except purge out some old files on the computer. I stumbled across this photo of Tony and myself from 1999. I definite reminder as to how much I've changed and how far I've come over the last 11 yrs. There are very few photos of myself in the home, and my FAT photos, well, I've made sure no one will find them!

#1 was taken when my little guy was about 7 months old. Some will say "well that doesn't count, you just had a baby". Sure I had a baby 7 months prior, but that doesn't account for the 20+lbs I had on me before I was pregnant.

12 yrs ago I had a wake up call from my physician and decided it was time to change my lifestyle. High blood pressure, PCOS, infertility, and a history of diabetes on both sides, I needed to make some serious changes. As I changed my diet, incorporated regular exercise, the weight finally started to come off very slowly. After 18 months of trying to conceive. I was pregnant (still overweight, but happily pregnant).

It's been a slow process over the years, and naturally it ebbs and flows. The truth is I've struggled with my weight all of my adult life. Even though I've struggled, I haven't given up. I'll never be a person thats able to stay thin without trying. In order to maintain, I have to work at it by staying "plugged in". I will always have to watch my food (journal), and exercise. It's been a hard reality, but once I accepted it, I've been able to maintain longer and even break my plateaus to get closer to my goals.

I'm healthy now, healthier than I've ever been. I feel fantastic and that's what matters most. My body is not perfect and I'm okay with that. I may not meet societies "skinny", but I WILL reach my "skinny" goal weight/size. Gone from a size 14/16 to a 6.

I'm a work in progress.

BTW, Friends, please don't ever let me do that to my hair again!!!!

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