Thursday, October 11, 2012

Week 19 - Amy

Week 19


Apple
Two apples...duh.



Leaf
The leaves have barely started to turn colors here, so this is a green leaf. What's with the stick man, you ask? Shane was trying to see what the proportion size would be for the characters in one of his books.


Sweater
My favorite sweater that just doesn't fit the same since I got smaller.



Cool Morning
Through the gorge on the way to Portland, early in the morning.



Fall Color
The floral display in the entryway of our church. Well...part of it anyway.



Pumpkin
Preparing to cook them to make pumpkin mash for baking.



Halloween Decor
My favorite color...shiny! I don't care what color it is, as long as it shines.



Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Week 18 - Amy

HOLIDAYS
Well, well, well...I am a little bit behind in getting this out (a week is a little bit, right?). Anyway, very busy, very tired week, but here it is...even if it is late.

Monday September 24th
National Punctuation Day
This is a picture of brackets, very bent brackets, but brackets none the less. But what do we actually use them for in writing? Here is your punctuation lesson for the day: Brackets are used to enclose editorial comments within quoted material, to offer a translation, to offer the original foreign term, to nest parenthesis inside of parenthesis ( [ ] ), to offer phonetic transcriptions and to show indentation change when proofreading or editing.


Tuesday September 25th
National Comic Book Day
Comic book superheros: Captain 'Kieric' America and The Incredible 'Dagny' Hulk


Wednesday September 26th
Love Note Day
This is a photo of the front of an anniversary card from my husband. The inside says...and drive each other crazy for the rest of our lives. I thought it was so cute. There's a hand written love note inside as well, but that's for me.


Thursday September 27th
Crush a Can Day
This is a #10 can with both ends removed and crushed. I turned the picture on it's side because I liked how the can and it's reflection on the counter-top made it look like a butterfly.


Friday September 28th
Native American Day
There is a lot of native heritage in this area. The town I live in is right next to the Umatilla Indian Reservation. This picture is from one of the Round Up parades. The Umatilla, Cayuse and Walla Walla tribes (along with several other tribes from all over the US) come to the Round Up and participate in various activities. They all dress in their traditional attire and ride in the parades. Several of them have pieces that have been passed down through the generations for over a hundred years. I like to watch their dance competitions as well.


Saturday September 29th
Coffee Day
Mmmmm....coffee!!!


Sunday September 30th
Gold Star Mother's Day
 This is our county's memorial for those from Umatilla County that made the ultimate sacrifice. There is a different stone for each war.



Monday, October 8, 2012

Week 19 - Michelle



I had a much easier time this week, too, although I missed Leaf.  There is not a lot of color change in Austin and I couldn't find any leaf that excited me.  I hope you enjoy the other pictures, though.










Apple
I was being sneaky in the grocery store to get this shot.









 Sweater
I usually don't need my sweaters until December, but it got quite chilly on Sunday!











 Cool Morning
Sunday morning was a chilly 52 degrees.  We went out to breakfast and the boys enjoyed some hot chocolate.









 Fall Color
I get my fall color from my 'Mums.



The other fall color here is Burnt Orange. Hook'em!









 Pumpkin
I love these Fairy Tale pumpkins!










 Halloween Decor
Mr. Bones somehow turned into the bones of Davy Crockett!?


We seem to have a lot of these rubber mice running around the house . . .

The list--week 20

 

 
 
 
Week 20 The list!!
 
 
 
This week I have two new concepts to keep in mind while out shooting the list.
 
First is very fitting for this time of year..
#1 Clouds are your friends
Very self explanatory I think....Clouds bring dimension to a photo shows the vastness of the sky and really creates a sort of mood to a photo when added.  
 



#2 Balancing Elements
 
This concept took me a while to retain as a part of my natural shooting habits.
When looking at a photo you naturally look at the main subject. To make that photo more interesting and a little more exciting for the viewer its nice to have a point, counter point balance. I think examples tell it better than I can explain it.


The counterpoint does not have to be a person or a thing. It could be the sun in the background and something in the foreground. Anything to pull the eye into another direction. Anyways, if you have any questions please ask. HAVE FUN!!

 
 
List for this week
 
Color
Wild
Snack time
Animals
Happy
In the car
Creepy

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Week Nineteen - Ashli

This week was lots of fun and much easier that the past few weeks have been.  It was refreshing to sit back and capture the beauty of the season and focus a little more on the concepts, rather than spending all my time trying to set up shots that would not naturally occur in my life. (Although, I do think those are necessary too, if I am to grow in my photography)  An afternoon trip to the arboretum with my kids, a camping trip, and an excursion to a cider mill all helped me capture these shots.  I hope you enjoy them as much as I enjoyed taking them!

Apple:



During our walk at the Arboretum, we stopped for a snack under some beautiful orange leafed Maples.  I love that the apple is so big it makes his nose scrunch up. I also love that he loves to eat fresh fall apples as much as me!

Leaf:

Caleb found this leaf - he said it looks like Llama Llama???  I don't know, but I thought it was cool that it was mis-shapen but didn't appear to be diseased or ripped. 
I found this tree on our walk too. I love the color, the shape, and the pattern of veins. I am proud of my depth of field here - I even achieved a little bokeh at the bottom!



Cool Morning:

I got this one on an early morning photo walk around the campground where we camped this weekend. I love how the water was like a mirror.  Very pretty place to spend my moring!

The cooler mornings have lead to very heavy dew.  These drops are hanging from my patio table.


Fall Color:

This was the stand of trees we were sitting under in the apple photo - aren't they pretty? No color editing on this one.


This beautiful crimson came from a shrub in my back yard.  No color editing.


Pumpkin:

Part of our trip to the cider mill included a wagon ride out to the pumpkin patch.  These two pumpkins sitting in the path caught my eye, and I liked the red barn in the background. 


I am very happy with my photos this week.  Although it seems I am destined to never get all seven!  Oh well, maybe one of these days I will!  P.S.  I promise I don't love Caleb more than Quinn, although he does make far more appearances in my photos.  He is just a far better model when it comes to taking direction.  And Quinn is not a fan of eating apples. :-)