Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Friday, September 17, 2010

Double birthday Sam pics






I love having a live-in photo model. How can he be this cute? Pics are from the Grandpa's birthday bubble blow-a-thon we had on my dad's birthday and from Sam's birthday trip to the coast with Grammy, Papi, Tia Lala, y yo (Sept 1 and Aug 9, respectively).

Monday, August 2, 2010

Summer pics





Haven't been shooting as many pictures lately as I'd like, but have been occasionally dusting off the camera. Here are some summer blooms and a newly fledged blue jay, just for fun.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

and life goes on...







So my 100 days are up. For a short while my camera stayed in my bag, carried everywhere, but dormant. Then the camera moved to my desk, easily accessible, but unused. Then, last week, Sam and I were taking a walk, sans camera, and the three drops of rain on the fig tree made me grab Sam's hand and run back to the house, snag the camera off the desk, and run back out to snap the shot. Thus it begins again. These were taken over several successive days.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

day 100






Day 100. Weird. I am so very glad that I did this for myself. I am feeling more creative, inspired, and confident in my art than I ever expected. I love some of the shots that I took. I love that I learned so much about my eye and how to look for light and texture in places and at times that I wouldn't have thought to look before. I love that I completed something by and for myself. I love that I have a record of what I have seen the last three months.

I finally made it to Schnitzer Steel. A very nice young man who got blushy and tongue tied while talking to me (it was very flattering) came and told me that I wasn't allowed to take photos there. Dang. I got in a couple before he found me though. The majority of the photos from today are from a heavy equipment yard where there are lots of old machine parts gradually turning into lumps of rust. I took all of the shots through the chain link fence. The light wasn't great and I really had to work with the camera to make it see what I wanted it to see. I think that I will have to go back and talk to someone about getting into their yard to take more photos without the fence dictating the distance from what I am shooting,


Please comment. Please check out old photos. Let me know what you think! Big thanks to those of you who have followed this project. It was really fun to get to share it with you.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

day 98




Shots taken in the last light of a murky day. These images brought to you by the magic of flash fill. The rain today knocked down the roses. Heads hanging like a walk of shame, they're dumping petals all over the sidewalk. I have never been really 'into' roses, but there's something gorgeous about these big, pink, overblown cabbages masquerading as roses by my front door. Especially in the rain.

day 97

Another day with no photos. Stayed home with a little boy with a bad cold.

day 96



Rhodies at dusk, leaving work on a Sunday.

day 95




Bird in a tree from the third floor of the hospital. This is my leaving work view.

day 94

No pics today. You'd think, this close to the end, that I could pull it together and make pictures happen regardless of circumstance.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

day 93






An enormous white moth and Sam determined to stomp in puddles despite having a cold. Thank goodness for rain boots.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

day 92




The rain necessitated that our AM walk be quick. We took a short cut down a neighbor's walkway that leads from the street through to the alley. Halfway down the walkway we found gorgeous, brilliant orange Chinese poppies. Did I say that tulips and irises were my favorite flowers? I did? Well, I must have been forgetting about Chinese poppies, cuz, oh man, they're something else. Sam's pretty cute in that rain coat, too.