coconut lemon. mmmmm....
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Monday, October 25, 2010
Sunday, October 24, 2010
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Friday, October 22, 2010
DO OVER!!!! 1/365
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Friday, October 1, 2010
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Padiddle...London traffic in our living room
Husband travels to London on business several times a year. Every time he goes, Ethan asks for one thing--a black cab or a double-decker bus. I do believe that when we finally end up making the trip overseas with Husband at some point, the most transcendent part of the entire experience for Ethan will be seeing these two iconic London vehicles in person.
Because of the frequency of Husband's trips, we are in possession of a small fleet of both buses and taxis and are fully capable of recreating a mini-traffic jam (oh, we also recently added a Mini Cooper to our mix, for the record) on our own living room floor. Like this one.
Apparently little British boys & girls are far more reserved with their toy cars, or the "choking hazard" laws aren't quite as stringent there because Ethan's taxis and buses are forever having wheels pop out or, as is the case in the picture above, headlights breaking right off. Which led Ethan to learning his favorite word--padiddle. Who can blame him? It's a fun word. And you should be able to have some fun when you're sitting in traffic.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Monday, September 27, 2010
Nothing
This week's Sunday Creative prompt was "Nothing." How to capture nothing? Oh my head. I wanted to find a way to make "nothing" a positive, full of something while being nothing. It's taken me awhile to come up with a picture I feel captures "nothing" in a hopeful, powerful light; but I remembered this picture I took a few weeks ago in Santa Cruz, and realized it had to be my Sunday Creative picture:
The roots of this tree, hovering at the edge of the cliff, are clinging to nothing. Who knows how long it has been there, growing those amazing tendrils down into the ground. One thing is certain, it won't be there much longer. Even with those tenacious roots, nothing is going to be able to keep that tree from toppling over the edge of the beach cliff as the soil below it erodes away. In one sense, that makes me sad--I thought, "how sad to have lived all that time, grown and developed such extensive roots, only to slide off the side of a cliff into oblivion." But then I realized that on the beach, the tree will be a home for sandpipers or a lookout perch for gulls. When it slides out to sea, it will be a play ground for the otters and sea lions that hang out at this beach. So my initial lament of "It was all for nothing," turns out not to be true after all. And there's nothing more hopeful than finding "something" worthwhile in "nothing."
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Half To Have It...
There's been a bit of a hiccup in my 365 plan, in the form of pneumonia last week. I just couldn't quite find the motivation to take pictures and post them. So I guess the 365 blog now becomes the 365+7 blog. Perhaps since I have been generally posting more than one shot a day, I can justify those days off? Either way, I'm looking forward to getting back into the swing of things--I have been loving carrying my camera around and seeing more of the world through it's lens these past few weeks and I definitely felt like I was missing something integral to my experience last week when I didn't pick up the camera.
Today we went to Half Moon Bay, and visited my favorite little antique & rusty treasures spot, Half to Have It. I can't go there without taking copious amounts of pictures; my son loves it because it's one of the few places where I am not all up in his business trying to take pictures of him like his own personal paparazzo. Today my camera feasted on these treasures:
Sunday, September 19, 2010
The Sunday Creative--Abundance
Friday, September 17, 2010
21/365 The Lone Lime
Thursday, September 16, 2010
You Capture
This week was "your choice" for the You Capture challenge, and the idea was to learn something new about yourself and your photography. Welllll, right now I'm just kind of obsessed with Picnik and most of my learning this week has revolved around learning how to use it for photo editing. These pictures are from Ardenwood Farm in Fremont, CA.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
19/365 Photo Walk #1
This morning while my son was in preschool, I strolled through town and took pictures of whatever caught my eye. In what was at first a pretty embarrassing turn, at pick up this afternoon, one of the other moms said, "Did I see you walking through town with a camera this morning?"
I said "yes," felt the need to qualify and stumbled over a lot of "Oh, I was just goofing off. I don't really know how to take a picture," and "I'm just trying to teach myself some basics," etc. It's really unnerving to be caught out in public with a camera when you truly don't know the first thing about taking a picture and your camera is on "auto." You (and by "you," I mean, clearly, "I") feel like a grade A poser out there, snapping pictures and wondering if you have any natural talent or if your time wouldn't be better spent at home doing another load of laundry and planning a few more meals.
But the other mom just chuckled and said, "Well, you looked so happy out there!" and continued on with her son to their car. And it made me realize that, while I felt a bit awkward, walking through town with my camera around my neck and stopping to take pictures at store fronts and church yards, I actually was really happy. Being behind a camera and seeing through the lens and then seeing what I've seen reflected back at me on the screen, does make me happy.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Monday, September 13, 2010
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Party
Saturday, September 11, 2010
You Capture--Signs
From our trip to the farm last Sunday:
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