Sunday, January 6, 2013

P52/Week 2: "Fresh"

The P52 theme this week is "Fresh." Anyone who knows me will not be surprised at my quick turnaround time on this one. 'Bread Woman' that I am. So only one thought came to mind, as opposed to my many last week, but I knew if I did it right, it would be good.

P52/Week 2: "Fresh"

I'm not claiming great originality or artistic license here, but I really wanted to see if I could make my very-homemade-looking bread look appealing and, of course, fresh. And (excuse me while I polish my nails on my lapel) I think I did. It's exactly what I was going for, which is always a good result.


Simple Things Sunday

Nico reading WM
Just one of the fabulous scenes happening around my house on any given day...



Saturday, January 5, 2013

P52/ Week 1: "Time"

I'm off and running with the new year P52. The theme is time and I can only hope that for the following 51 weeks I have as many ideas as I did with this one. I took a few, tried a few more and couldn't even get to others that I thought up.

But, ultimately, this is what I came up with:

As planned, I didn't write anything under my entry over on Flickr. But, I like the way this made me think about time.... Short term vs. long term; Geologic time; Seasons; and of course, the golden hour. :-)

Here are two others that I considered submitting:

Purple watch WM

Nico timing glue WM

The first felt more like an exercise in Photoshop to me since it's two photos (Nico's watch cropped and Christmas tree) together with effects applied. 

In the second Nico was waiting the allotted time until the glue was dry on his model figures.  I liked the storytelling feel to it, but felt like maybe it was more about 'waiting' rather than 'time'. I know... I'm thinking too much about this.

I chose the rock layers for my entry.

Thanks to my ever-willing creative team, Jt, Nico and Enzo, for idea generation, photo execution and entry decisions (not necessarily in that order). 

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Photo Goals for 2013

I may not be the resolution type in any other aspect of my life, but I find that with the new year, definitely comes new goals with my photography. I thought writing them out here might help me to not only... ahem... remember them, but also to give me a bit of a checklist each week.

So I guess the best way to start is to qualify what I liked about this past year. I finished the Project 52, taking a photo each week with a given theme. It became difficult at times, especially the more cloudy and/or ambiguous the themes got. How exactly do you capture "euphoria" in a given week? But, it challenged me and kept me shooting and a few of my photos were featured, so yay, for positive feedback and motivation.


P52/Week 23: "Seasons"
This photo was featured in June with the theme "Seasons," on the My Four Hens Blog

The other photo challenges I participated in weren't quite as regular, so I'll be sorting through those and deciding which are keepers.

So here goes... My list of goals:

1. I plan to participate in this year's Project 52 again, but with the added challenge of trying to fit the theme without using words. I want the photos to speak for themselves. I'll probably still write something here on the blog, this is me we're talking about, but I hope they'll pass the test without an explanation and will not write much on the Flickr site to explain them.

2. I think my photography has improved this year, but that may have a lot to do with my new camera. So, in its honor I'll be shooting a lot more.  I'll participate in other weekly challenges, including DPS's challenge, which is much more technically-based, Sweet Shot Tuesday, which is just a nice way to post a favorite photo based on nothing except the fact that I like it, and a few others, e.g. Simple Things Sunday as I feel inclined (not overcommitting.)

3. Get myself in more photos. My ever-attentive husband heard me talking about this goal and put a remote control for my camera in my stocking this year. So, no excuses, good or bad, I know my kids will want to see me in photos.  Here was my first New Year's Eve effort:

Family on couch 

(Note to self: You're not going to get away with boring couch poses all year! I know, it's better than nothing, but, Get creative! Sheesh.)

4. Create a strong portfolio. Strong as in: universally powerful (not just dreamy because they're of my kids). I'm told by the experts I should have an ever evolving portfolio of 24 or so photos, so I'll aim for that. As the photo above attests, I don't consider this blog my portfolio in that sense, because "I'll post anything!" Gadzooks.  Additionally, I guess part of this resolution is to decide where I want my portfolio to live. Working on that.

Ok, so just to undo the taste that last photo left, here's one that I might consider portfolio-worthy:

still life with butter nut ink WM
 (You didn't think it would be one you haven't seen already, did you?)

5. Learn More.  When I first subscribed to Kelby Training, I was watching a video per week on all sorts of topics. By the end of the year I couldn't fit it in as well, but "I RESOLVE" to get back to that once-per-week schedule. There's so much there to learn. Some of my topics of interest are white balance, better use of flash and lighting set ups and photoshop topics.

6. Print More. By the end of 2012, I had decided that I needed to make use of all of these photos I have filling up my hard drives (yes, plural). I printed a handful of my fall favorites and decorated my mantle with the intention of changing it with the seasons. So, I'll be working on that.  I also intended to make lots of Christmas gifts with photos and managed to make a few, which were well received. Lots more ideas though, so I'll be aiming to do more.

Well, there are lots more resolutions I could make. I have a loooooong way to go, but it's good to have a starting point.



Snowy Sweet Shot Tuesday

Another year means lots more Tuesdays. I'll forgive myself when I look back at this and notice it's posted on a Wednesday since I'd rather have more images even if they're misnomers.

Looking through the many images that I took of the boys sledding, this one stood out.

Enzo looks back WM

Just a random look back at me and Bam... Look what I got.


P52 Sweet Shot Tuesday with Kent Weakley

Monday, December 31, 2012

See you next year

I got a chance to take some photos today... and to edit them. I'm definitely enjoying this holiday time with so little obligation or outside-the-house events. I think you can see the relaxed feeling that we all have in these photos of the boys.


Pritz with Nico BW WM

Enzo iPod BW WM
 
Nico is not feeling well, so I think that made the activity level what it was to a certain extent, but we've definitely been taking it easy this break.

So nice.

Wishing everyone a Happy and Healthy New Year!


Sunday, December 30, 2012

P52/Week 52: "Celebration"

Did you catch that? Week 52 of 52. Done and done. Well, sorta. As a I start this post, I'm not really sure what I'm going to choose for my 'Celebration' theme. Which only means there's lots of room for improvement and I should start all over again next week, right?

..... (talk amongst yourselves, while I look)....

I'm back.
I went instinctively to my folder labeled 'Christmas' but, found nothing worthy there. (More room for improvement. ahem.) Then thought about the fun the boys had out in the snow yesterday.


P52/Week 52: "Celebration"

And, whoop, there it is. That boy knows how to celebrate the small gifts in life.

Onward to 2013 and another P52....