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Thursday, September 23, 2010

Balloon Glow

Friday night started out with a trip to Ted Drewes....only the best frozen custard ever!  A friend of mine and her girls joined us for the evening.  After the ice cream, we made our way through chaotic traffic to find parking a mere 45 minute walk from the show.  Cutting through the golf course, up and over numerous hills, we looked at each other with every climb and were disappointed to see we were NOT there yet.  We finally made it, only to be hit by a sea of people, but the balloons were really cool to see.  As we walked down towards the balloons, I realized we had lost Beki.  Took us a bit to find her, thank goodness for cell phones.  She had stopped to take a picture and we had kept walking.  It was crazy, but we had a good time.  It was "adventurous" as our friend would say!  Taking pictures was somewhat complicated with all the people and the balloons only lighting up for a few seconds.

On Saturday night, we hosted a work party for some of John's co-workers.  It was an awesome night for using the firepit and sharing a few glasses of wine and hors d'oeuvres.  John's boss' husband is a fellow photographer and we were able to discuss a few photography issues.








Sunday, September 19, 2010

Photo Shoot

This young lady is so pretty and full of life.  She is a joy to photograph and I'm so glad to get the opportunity to capture her joy for life.








Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Photo Shoot

I had a lot of fun at this photo shoot with this beautiful and talented young woman. 







 

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Family Visit

Two weekends ago, my mom and Aunt Bonnie decided to make a visit out.  Aunt Bonnie had some photography issues she wanted help with and I learned some things about my software that has been very useful!  My mom, as it turned out, had a bad case of Bronchitis the whole time she was here, but she was a trooper and went with us everywhere.  We gathered our camera equipment and headed out.  Was going to give Bonnie a great view of the city, but the water tower was closed.  So we went to lunch and took pictures of the arch from the Illinois side of the river.  While mom slept in the car, Aunt Bonnie and I, what a sight we must have been, hauled ourselves up onto the wall to get that perfect shot.  The next day we headed out to the Alton area where we were looking for bird shots along the river.  That didn't pan out too well either, but we did get to hit a great flea market and lunch at an historic home.  We then headed to the Bird Reserve to see if we could catch anything there.  We scared everything away we even tried to get close to.  But, the dragonfly was very cooperative. 
We were getting a little frustrated at the lack of photographic opportunities we were getting, so Aunt Bonnie and I took matters into our own hands.  We parked and walked down road that led out to the dam and had "no entering" posted on the gate.  Playing dumb females and me saying the whole time..."Aunt Bonnie I don't think this is a good idea.  We are so going to get busted," we ventured on down the road.  But we didn't, and we got some great shots of a flock of birds, which I think are pelicans. Hmmm...could be wrong on that. 
We edited pictures until we couldn't think anymore and I'm sure drove my mom crazy with all the photoshop talk. 

My website is almost ready to publish...just squaring away a few more things.  Considering doing a weekend craft show at the high school.  Working on another project involving digital compositions.  The result is a 12x12 digital artwork personalized for children with their picture and name and verse.  I've been busy working on the drawings, I'm about 1/4 done with the alphabet.  Need a picture or two for each letter.  They've been a lot of fun to create.  Will have more info on how to order soon.  Here's an example...

The Gift

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