Monday, September 19, 2011

Another place to find me..

I thought I would share my new endeavor on Fine Art America. I have a lot of landscape photos up on the site. Wish me luck!

Monday, September 12, 2011

Day 11: Remember


Never forget
9/11/01

Day 12: Morning


Taken just this morning. It was so pretty outside.

Way behind

I cannot believe it has been this long since I've posted anything. Life gets crazy when the kids go back to school. I am posting up these two shots I took yesterday. My white balance went a little nutty for a few shots, but this is what I was lucky enough to have gotten from it. Psychedelic, other worldly flowers.



Friday, August 19, 2011

August Day 19: Trust

My beautiful daughter, Rio, about 3 years ago. This picture always makes me think of trust and boundless love.



Monday, August 15, 2011

August Day 15: Family

I just took this picture in my mom's Charlotte house as we were recovering from the loooong drive. From left to right they are as follows: my hubbikins, Scott, my marmie, Jo, and my three bambinos, Rio, Gideon and Fiona.



Thursday, August 11, 2011

Gold Rush

I like to play with light. So I decided to start shooting pictures of the cars and all the other lights as we drove. (Don't worry, I was the passenger.) This was the product of that.


Tuesday, August 9, 2011

August Day 9: Beauty in something considered ugly

Smoking of any kind these days is considered ugly or vile by many. And some don't feel that way at  all. However, no matter which side you stand on, you have to agree this pipe is beautiful. It's graceful curves of loving craftsmanship and the grain as well as the color of the wood, are a thing of beauty for sure. The same can be said for the wine and its glass in the background.



Lightning...finally!

I know the quality on these stink. I am just proud that after trying for ages, these are my first honest to goodness bolts of lightning. Very pleased I am...




Sunday, August 7, 2011

Little Gray Treefrog

My son found this beautiful little guy last night hanging out by the pool. The kids had fun taking turns holding him until they released him back to a tree.





Saturday, August 6, 2011

Friday, August 5, 2011

August, day 5: Music

Ice cream trucks are a rare thing these days. But, every now and then, my kids find one. It is never in our small town. Instead, it's always in Charlotte of all places!



Thursday, August 4, 2011

August Day 4: Smoke

One of my all time favorite pictures. This is my all too handsome son, Gideon, and my beautiful baby girl, Rio. I think the look on his face and the bliss in his actions are priceless. Smoke bombs are the best!


Tuesday, August 2, 2011

August Day 3: Grace

They're a little odd and somewhat creepy; especially when they turn their head to look at you. Yikes!  They are very unusual to say the least, but the praying mantis is one of the most graceful creatures I've ever seen. They are so poised, alert and usually move slowly and gracefully so they blend into the surrounding. They do a great job. I nearly missed seeing this guy. However, when food is close by or they need to make a quick get-away, they become lightning fast! Even then they are graceful.


Yes, he turned his little head to watch me! It still makes me shiver!





August: Day 2... again

I couldn't stop with the last post. I have too many flower pictures to let it go. :)





These are a few of my favorites, however, I have the same problem with bugs, stars, the moon and clouds. You have been warned for future challenge days. Expect an overload because I try to restrain myself now as it is!

August Day 2: Flower


Monday, August 1, 2011

Day 1: Jump

  



My neighbors' daughter. She loves to jump.

July 31, 2011--the storm

I  have always been intrigued by storms and clouds. You cannot fathom the amount of  cloud  pictures I have. It is obscene. So when this whopper of a storm blew upon us rather quickly,  you better believe I was camera ready! My husband and I had just dropped off our kids at Grandma's and were heading home a mile away. I'm still a little fuzzy on the details because it all happened so fast. It began raining. Then it began raining sideway and hard.

We were then sitting in the van waiting for it to slow down so we could run inside when our van lifted up and moved about 3-4 inches. That's when we ran. I hit our front porch with a rather hard thud banging my elbow on the concrete. Hard. It still hurts. Anyway, Scott, my hero hubby, wrestled our front door open as our wrought iron porch furniture blew off the porch. As we race inside, we hear several audible cracks we assumed were thunder. It turns out it wasn't thunder. It was 4 trees. Two in the next-door neighbors yard (one landed on the roof), one of our across-the-street neighbors enormous pecan trees and one of our apple trees.

I cannot remember being so scared. Here is what we saw during and then after our long one mile journey. I'm sure tomorrow will bring more photos.