As I am planning my transition to a new blog,
I have been sorting through all my photos
I need some focus...
Fair warning - this is a long post (for me)
I thought about splitting it in two, but then thought
Nah, let's just go for the gusto
Some of my favorites photos - to be very frank - are terrible, in a technical sense.
But - they speak to me in one way or another
So - in no particular order -
Taken in Laura's hospital room with my iPhone - the lighting was horrendous!
This photo is a story in itself - and one I will never forget.
Auntie Maggie meets her newborn niece.
One of my early Vermont photos, and still one of my favorites -
This is Vermont - weathered sugar shack, rusty pickup truck and muted gray sky
Okay - yeah - I don't know. I don't even like the colors very well
- but, it's a path, and paths speak to me
A quiet afternoon - Greg with our infant granddaughter.
Enough said.
As it turns out - as much as I like snapping photos of barns,
I like old school houses even better.
Greg and I stumbled on this one room schoolhouse and returned to catch it in the early morning light. I goofed with the ISO, but tell myself that the added noise enhances the old-time feel.
I'm sticking with that...
Okay - so I don't even know these people
It was a relatively quiet day at the beach and I was watching the colorful kite
- then noticed the little girl - the joy in her arms, reaching for the kite
Taken with my iPhone - I love everything about this photo.
Attending my nephew's wedding, the sun setting beyond the trees cast a soft radiance.
Laura loves being a mother, and Ella is a happy baby - smiling at her dad, outside the frame.
Sooo - there you have it
- these are my favorites and not necessarily my best -
The selection process wasn't easy - it would seem that I have a preference for soft lighting, quiet settings, and family scenes -
and - if you have been following me for any length of time,
you will probably remember me saying - more than once
I DON'T DO PEOPLE
well - time to learn...
If your photos have a theme, what would it be?
Thanks for dropping in!