Showing posts with label Field. Rosetta Stone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Field. Rosetta Stone. Show all posts

Saturday, April 07, 2012

Life/Equine :: Fiona, Beauty, and the Wades

It's been a while since I posted, yes, I know. Between finishing an online/distance course, working, anxiously awaiting information for schools I had applied to, etc... and a lack of inspiration, I haven't had much to post about, let alone the actual products to do so.
But I lie. C and I went out today to see if we could find some elusive Mountain Blue Birds, and low-and-behold, there are some old photos lost (and now found) on my memory card. YAY!



Looking at the photos now, I was so impressed with the way the sun hit everything... It just happened to be a fluke, I swear... but something to look for!


I fully admit that my photography skills lie best with animal photography... but with kids like this, they make portraits and candids so easy!



And... the best photo of the day... :)

Monday, September 26, 2011

Equine :: Beauty

Well, it's been a while since I've posted anything... and really, a while since I've done much with my camera. Nothing recently has captivated my attention and  really  made me want to photograph it...
But, in the meantime... just to keep you on your toes, and, what the hell, for shits and giggles... this is why I never delete any photos when I'm done going through them.

You never know what you will see as your creative eye grows and expands. There may be a diamond in the rough somewhere... While searching through photos taken this past summer of Rosetta Stone (aka Rosie) for a competition... I stumbled across this gem. :)


This photo was taken in June while I was out running through the field after photos of Rosie... of course, like any proud mommy, I can't just take photos of everyone else... I have to sneak in a few of my own baby. Alas, you have Beauty (who, I might point out, when out in the field is not very photogenic)...
There's something about this photo that excites me and makes me smile. When I saw it the first time, nothing intrigued me. It was just a photograph... but now... it's art work.