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Tuesday, March 9th, 2010
I don’t have a whole lot of commentary today. (Yeah, I know and I was getting so good at it!) : )

My next week and a half is packed pretty full, but most of it will be fun. : ) And you’ll be seeing some of it here! (Excuse me while I celebrate). But for today, enjoy this simple little image. And the fact that I think we’re finally seeing Spring around here! : )
Enjoy your Tuesday.
Tags: abilene, Abilene Texas, art, autumn, close up, details, leaf, nature, outdoors, Photography, spring, texas, Tuesday, winter
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Friday, March 5th, 2010
It was my birthday last weekend. Yay! : ) It was a good birthday, in case anyone’s wondering. But I bring this up because of a present I got. It remotely fires my camera, which means self-portraits & family photos (that I’m in) are much simpler. I no longer have to click the button on my camera & then race to get into the image. Now, I can point my little remote at the camera, click the button & after 2 seconds (so I can hide the remote in my hand), the camera takes the image. Nifty, right? : )
So, of course, I took my new toy camera equipment for a test run.

So these aren’t the most original/artistic images. In fact, you can tell I’m laughing at myself. But pretend like they’re fantastical, or at the very least, excuse me because I’m testing equipment. The remote is hidden in my hand by my sunglasses. It’s that small. Neat, right?
Of course, here’s an image of the remote (from Amazon) in case anyone is interested in experimenting for themselves & has a Canon EOS. (Click on the image to be taken to the Amazon page). After my first test run, I’m very happy with it. It’s simple to use & so very worth the investment if you’re interested in self-portraits.

Canon Wireless Remote Control RC1 for Digital Rebel. Works with Canon EOS cameras.
And, no, I’m not nerdy for asking for camera equipment for my birthday. I’m super-cool. (If you must laugh, do it where I can’t hear you). ; )
Tags: abilene, Abilene Texas, art, bokeh, equipment, head shot, Personal, Photography, portrait, remote, review, self-portrait, texas
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Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010
I really love cacti. They’re pretty & oh-so-deserty. Oh, and they’re hardy little plants, so I’m pretty sure that’s why they’ve survived our oddly cold winter. So, add a spider web to that coolness and I’m a happy girl. Spider webs are very pretty, delicate and skillful. Of course, I hate the spider part, but the webs are pretty. So I was super excited to take this image:

Did you get a good look? When I downloaded this pretty little thing & pulled it up to get a look bigger than my 2 inch LCD screen I realized that the friendly spider not only made it into the photo, he (or she) brought along a helpless little fly friend. Neat, right? Even neater is the fact that I didn’t know that creepy arachnid was there, so I didn’t even have to go to the trouble of freaking out while getting a pretty shot. Yay! : )
Have a lovely (real) spider-free Tuesday.
Tags: abilene, Abilene Texas, art, bokeh, close up, details, nature, Personal, Photography, texas, Tuesday
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Friday, February 26th, 2010
We had snow (again) this week! Wowzers. 0_o
And because of that lovely white powder, my husband’s graduate classes were cancelled & we got to spend some time together. It was an early birthday present to me. : ) Yay!

No, he didn’t make a snowman without a jacket. : ) His mommy taught him better than that. He just took it off when we went inside to gather the finishing touches to the snowman & my camera.

Here’s our finished snowman. Check out his super colorful scarf & mittens. : ) Yeah, they’re mine. Cute, right? I hope they don’t catch on fire when he lights up that grill, though.

Here’s his face detail. You can see his snow-nose and snow-chin. And that’s an apple slice for his mouth.

And, finally, me and our friendly snowman. Do you think he knows I’m giving him bunny ears? (Don’t worry, you can laugh. No one else will know). : D
If you’ve been getting snow recently, I hope you’ve enjoyed it. And maybe even had a day off to make a snowman!
Tags: abilene, Abilene Texas, close up, cold, details, ice, just because, nature, Personal, Photography, scarf, snow, snowman, texas
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Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010
So, since it’s still cold, cold *cold*, I decided I’d see how I could take advantage of the situation instead of whining about it. Or at least whining about it less, lol.
So I got out in the cold & after spending about 5 minutes straight trying to take pictures, I returned to my car with a red nose & frozen fingers & a bit of condensation on my camera’s LCD display from pressing my freezing cheek to it.
So I changed my tactics. If the weather was going to attack, I’d just return to my fort (aka car), get warm, and then venture out again for another go. So that’s what I did. Over & over. Though I did drive between excursions, so the scenery changed. : ) It kept me sane and at least slightly less cold.
And through the exploration, I decided I’d run a 4 weeks series of Winter’s Nature. Spring/Summer doesn’t have a monopoly on pretty nature, so I hunted some down.

Look! Baby pinecones! lol. (I have no idea if that’s what they really are, but they sure look like it!)
The “frame” on the image is thanks to Rita over at Coffee Shop Photography’s Free Actions. I’ve loved this bordered look for a while & thought I’d try it, especially since she made it so easy, though you should still check the tutorial so you know exactly how to customize it. : )
Happy (Cold) Tuesday! Enjoy the weather as much as possible.
Tags: abilene, Abilene Texas, art, bokeh, close up, cream, details, nature, outdoors, Photography, purples, texas, Tuesday, winter
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Friday, February 19th, 2010
Well, after a hunt for green high heels that fit my specific requirements, I decided I’d try something new… and hope I didn’t fail completely. I didn’t. : ) Which makes me very proud since I haven’t painted anything for 4-5 years, but I found a pair of canvas shoes on sale & dug out my old paints, to produce these:

The shoes started out as that subdued teal color (check the inside of the shoes) & I painted them a popping bright green.

Then I really tested my skills & tried to paint those little cameos. Believe it or not, the one I like best is the one I didn’t try to sketch out. Figures, right? lol.

I stumbled upon this idea via this etsy shop. If I had more spare cash laying in corners, I’d spend a lot more of my time on Etsy. lol.

And that’s what they look like on my feet – phenomenal, right? (Please ignore the bit of old nail polish peaking out of the shoe. It will be removed by the end of the day, I promise. ; ) I still need to spray them to seal the paint on, and now that I’ve taken these shots, I see a few places I may want to touch up. Little things that I can’t see when they’re on my feet & I’m not studying them. : )
But all in all, I really am pleased. And now I have more custom-shoe ideas. Anyone got old shoes they want painted? ; )
Tags: abilene, Abilene Texas, art, bokeh, close up, custom shoes, details, green, hand-painted shoes, just because, outdoors, painted shoes, Personal, Photography, shoes, texas
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Tuesday, February 16th, 2010
Well, last post for the Entwine series. : ) It’s girly, I know, but I’m still recovering from Valentine influences, haha.

So, there are 2 things to be learned from this image: I like pearls (especially if you looked at last Friday’s post) and I couldn’t tie a nice bow to save my life. Seriously.
Though the lopsided-ness of this bow worked out for the image, if you want to do a photo shoot with me and need any bows tied, *bring a friend*! Think I’m kidding? My mom makes fun of my inability to tie bows. Ever since I was a little kid, even my shoes’ bows have been crooked (they tend to spin sideways).
I have figured out the cause: I tie my “underneath” knot, left over right and then I tie the bow right over left (or maybe it’s right over left & then left over right), but the point is that since I flip-flop my directions, my bows flip-flop too. And even though I know the cause, I’ve been tying bows wrong for so many years, I can’t force myself to fix it. Even if I concentrate really hard.
So lesson: teach your kids to tie straight bows & never, ever ask me to tie a presentable bow for you. ; )
Enjoy your Tuesday! I will because the only bows I’ll tie will be on my shoelaces (and no one sees those because of my jeans… maybe this is why I hate to wear shorts & tennis shoes?) : )
Tags: abilene, Abilene Texas, bokeh, close up, details, Personal, Photography, texas, Tuesday, vintage
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Friday, February 12th, 2010
It’s almost Valentine’s Day. : ) So I thought why not take a few “heart” pictures. Here’s a little mini-series for your enjoyment.



Happy Valentine’s Day! From me, to you. : )
Tags: abilene, Abilene Texas, art, bokeh, color, heart, heart bokeh, on location, Photography, texas, texture, valentine's day, vintage
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Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
This little tree stump bridges the fence between our neighbor’s yard and ours.

Every time I look at this image, it makes me think this tree has a nose (please, someone, tell me that they see it, too), which leads me inevitably to Ents & Narnia wood nymphs. What can I say? I love fantasy. And since I’ve now brought up a literary topic, may I just say that Terry Pratchett is hilarious. I mean, he used to read the dictionary for fun as a kid — how cool is that? (And I mean real cool, not sarcastic cool, just in case you couldn’t hear my tone over the internet). I mean, I was an English major, after all, and there are just certain levels of cool that go with that. ; )
Happy Tuesday!
Tags: abilene, Abilene Texas, art, bokeh, details, nature, on location, outdoors, Personal, Photography, texas, texture, Tuesday
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Friday, February 5th, 2010
It has been raining (and freezing) a lot this winter. When the weather is like this, it’s not only bad portrait weather (Who wants their hair all frizzed out because of the weather?), but it’s much easier to stay inside, you know, where it’s warm.
So, with all of this picture-less weather, what’s a girl to do when she just got a new camera?
First, she gets something warm to drink. Vanilla Carmel Tea, Coffee & creamer, or Apple Cider, it doesn’t matter too much as long as it’s tasty & warm.

Then she slips into her super-cute new rain boots. Which she loves. A lot.

Then she hunts around the neighborhood and finds some winter details. Neat seed pods, right?

And, then, hiding behind the winter pods, she finds some surprisingly pink berries. Seriously, they were that pink. Haha, I found you, you hint of Spring time!

Finally, she gets very, very cold (and a little wet) and decides it’s time to get home before her ears get so numb they give her a headache. And snuggles up with a book, and, of course, another warm cup of yumminess.

Rainy weather, I love you. But couldn’t we get a few consecutive days of temperatures over 55?
Tags: abilene, Abilene Texas, art, bokeh, book, details, information, just because, nature, Personal, Photography, story, texas
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