
This image is SOOC... resized & added watermark. I didn't take this photo, but I am SO proud of him for it! The small image doesn't do it justice! I couldn't resist giving him a little spot on my photo blog to show it off!
... by Dorothy
It's kind of difficult to see the writing on the Snickers candy bar, but the ingredients are in English and some other language... possibly Arabic. *shrug*
I'm not sure of the camera settings... I didn't even look before posting them to be honest... because I used my brand-spankin' new external flash. I was playing with bouncing the flash & some of the photos with better focus weren't exactly the best light. Oh well... it's fun to play & learn!!! :)
As soon as I put away the camera and tried to do anything around the house, he got really really whiny again... so no other photos for me today.
I almost forgot to mention what my hubby said about these photos... I emailed them to him (I try to email him pics every day while he's deployed) and his response was: "OH MY GOSH... he looks more and more like you every day". That's saying a lot since we all thought he looked just like his Daddy from day one. :)
Canon dRebel XT, 50mm 1.8, ss 1/13, f 1.8, ISO 400... SOOC/resized for web viewing.
I could have played with the settings a little bit to improve the photo, but I just went with the quickest settings I could possibly use before he fell off the chair!!! :)
Living in military housing never allows for a real scrap room so I always steal a closet for my space. This area is the near the front entry of my house... the foyer alcove area... in what used to be the coat/storage closet. The brown line on the wall is where the closet doors were... so I guess I stole a little more than just the closet! I took the closet doors down and made an L shaped desk out of my Store-in-Style cubes! I still need to finish making the curtain that will hide it all away, but for now, I love my little scrap space!
(No need to cc... it's just a quick snapshot on auto... and really bad lighting!)
Both images shot with Canon dRebel XT, 50mm/1.8 lens,
Canon dRebel XT, kit lens, auto setting; ss 1/60, f 5.6, ISO 400
PSE4 EDITED PHOTO: lightened & sharpened...
(this was taken on the sports setting... the last shot in a series of 4 photos)
Canon dRebel XT, kit lens - ss 1/30, f 5.6, ISO 400,
PSE4: brightened a little and cropped to cut out some other airport dwellers!
Taking Mom and Dad to the airport was really hard... but it was a nice trip. Originally I had planned to go alone to take them to Narita... right up to the time to leave! I could tell my parents didn't want to say good-bye to the boys and then ride a bus for 2 hours to get to the airport. I also didn't want to ride home by myself after saying good-bye to them at the airport. Less than an hour before we had to catch the shuttle bus to Narita Airport, I made a quick trip over to the transportation office and purchased tickets for the three boys!
Having my parents here helped me so much with Tom's deployment. I had their visit to look forward to when he left, and it was wonderful to see them with the boys. Noah had an amazing time playing with Grammy and Papa! I miss them already... and now all I can do is count down the days until Tom comes home. I mean, I'm ok... there's just nothing big coming up to keep my mind off of it. The everyday stuff keeps me busy, but when the kids are in bed and the house is quiet...
Canon dRebel XT, kit lens, ss 1/80, f. 9.0, ISO 400
dRebel XT, kit lens, ss 1/60, f. 4.0, ISO 400,
(auto fix red eyes on one person with PSE4)
ss 1/320, f. 5.6, ISO 400
ss 1/100, f 7.1, iso 400
Yes, I know it's photo of the day... not photos... but I couldn't decide which one I liked best! The roots of the skeletal trees are just as fascinating to me. There's something very peaceful about their finger-like roots sticking up out of the ground... seeing part of the network that keeps these huge trees alive.
ss 1/60, f 5.6, iso 400