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Project 50 | Day 6
A little bit of sun flare fun!
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Project 50 | Day 5
Yet again, I could not choose between the two images. So another diptych for Project 50.
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Project 50 | Day 2
This time I couldn't choose between the two images, so I created a diptych instead. This is my newest Orchid from Ikea.
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Project 50 | Day 1
I am participating in a new twittographer project called Project 50. The intention is to take a photo each day for 50 days using a 50mm lens. This is Day 1.
Toddler Portraits | Sweet Olivia
Olivia is such a sweet little girl! She has the most amazing blue eyes! This is the second time I've had the privilege of photographing Sweet Olivia. The first session was for her first birthday (here). At this age though, children change so much in just six months time. 12 and 18 months are great intervals to see that change in toddlers. I rocked out my new Lensbaby Composer for this session, which I was a little hesitant about since it's a manual focus lens and toddlers tend to be very active. But I think it worked out nicely, so I plan to use that lens much more in future sessions. For RSS subscribers, there's a slideshow at the end of this post.
New Perspective on Common Arch
I spent some time a while back in St. Louis. No trip to St. Louis is complete without an adventure to see the famous Gateway Arch... the Gateway to the West! Photographing people is dynamic because they are animated and always changing, but architecture is fixed. You can only take so many shots of a fixed object before it gets boring (for me, at least). So I ventured out to capture a new perspective on this iconic symbol. This would be my postcard from St. Louis!
Lensbaby Composer Review
I recently acquired a Lensbaby Composer. All I have to say is that this is one amazing lens! Keep in mind though, this lens is COMPLETELY manual. It took me some time to get used to it and I still need some practice (and perhaps an updated prescription for my glasses!). My eyes had to do some readjusting after gazing through the Composer for a while! Here are two of my first images taken with the Composer.
