Wow, I think this is a first!
Three posts in one day.
Hey, when I have something to say...I have something to say.
Actually right now...I don't have a lot left to say today and might just find myself snuggled in my bed before the official bedtime of Friday night, which happens to be 9:30.
However, you know I must get my photo of the day up!
I am maintaining a double commitment of a new photo each day as well as the February Joy of Love challenge.
We have made it to day 11 in this challenge and in my personal one...can we say... hey hey to 30 days!!!
I am so impressed with my maintaining skills!
Not to mention, as a result my photos are getting better!
You know how I have struggled with the fish photos, and I won't give up!
I took this one with my new lens. I think we are on to something here.
Ohhhhhh, yes we are!!!
I think I like the shadow there almost as much as the fish itself.
But those are just extra today, because I feed the fish almost daily and when it isn't freezing I bring along the camera.
Well, and of course I had to try out my new lens.
My photo assignment today was Dreams!
This gave me a big Uuuuggghhhhh!
I just couldn't think of a non-trite way to express this particular idea that was bouncing around in my head today.
I sat down to do some hemming, needle in hand and quiet all about.
Quiet leads to thinking, well for me anyway. Unless it leads to sleeping, I suppose that depends on the time of day!
My most sincere dream is for my children to know God.
To go beyond simple bible stories to having hearts and lives fully committed to Christ.
I think about my job as their MOM and how important my role is in that journey.
Little bits that I do each day help to shape that journey.
Each stitch in the fabric of their lives will hopefully, help bind them to the Lord.
So, that is my rather ambiguous photo for dreams!
I want to sew broad strong stitches that serve to hold things together until they choose to fill the eye of their own needles with the thread of commitment.
I hope all that makes sense!
This is a place to write about what happens when the laundry is spinning. Recipes...old and new. Pond life in my back yard, stories, imaginings and wonders too great not to ponder. Or, whatever just strikes my fancy on any given day!
Friday, February 11, 2011
1.8 f/stop thrill for the day!!
Ahhhh, I couldn't wait to show you this!!!
Remember our vain mermaid photos from earlier in the week!
Remember I promised when my new lens came in I would take another photo so you could see the difference?
Remember how excited I was??
Well, now that I see it I am even more excited!!!
So much possibility1.8, so much to learn, so much to capture and explore!!
Remember our vain mermaid photos from earlier in the week!
Remember I promised when my new lens came in I would take another photo so you could see the difference?
Remember how excited I was??
Well, now that I see it I am even more excited!!!
So much possibility1.8, so much to learn, so much to capture and explore!!
Not a photo post!
Well, I mean this post does have photos, but it is in the bonus category!!
I have yet to take my pictures for today, but had this to share from yesterday.
Yesterday morning I was headed out to my Thursday class.
I had 4 minutes to make a 6 minute drive.
I was late!
My route has a place where 2 roads form an L, so it is a two way stop intersection rather than just being a curve. It is a bit asinine right now, but I think someday it will be a 3 way stop and they are building in a stopping habit for us.
Anyway, yesterday morning to my left just before this intersection I couldn't help but notice a large gathering of buzzards. If I had to guess I would venture to say there were at least 12 hanging about.
It is pretty creepy to see a large group of buzzards gathered, going about their business.
Ewwwww, their business!!!!
They are sizable birds, and so distinct in their movements and overall appearance.
I was frustrated that I was running late and missed the opportunity to snap off a few shots of these guys.
However, on my way home, oh about 5 hours later I had a chance to stop!!!
I pulled my van over off of the road and sat calmly in my seat adjusting my settings before getting out.
Uh-huh, see I am learning.
I remembered our gum chewing hawk friend was not easily disturbed, but these guys appeared to be more skittish.
I think it was the group setting!
I have a feeling they aren't very nice to each other.
The 6 remaining birds were loosely gathered around the...
uhhhh, they were gathered around the...
clearing throat and swallowing....
they were gathered around the armadillo, well what was left of the armadillo!
Ewwwww, why can't I run across bunnies eating clover or something???
I crept slowly over desperately hoping they wouldn't suddenly amass together to attack me thinking of me as their next meal.
Here lately I have been laying right on the ground or floor to get "on the level" shots of my chosen subjects. Can I just tell you, that didn't even cross my mind. I just did the bend your knees and pretend you are still young and able to do this squat type move.
Luckily I was a bit uphill from them.
Here was my first shot!
Can you just believe it??? In focus and everything!!!
Then I swiveled and got this guy!
Oh, man...let me tell you they walk soooo creepy! They do that stooped over neck scrunched buzzard/vulture sort of bird of prey thing!!!
Wait a minute...are they a bird of prey? They prey upon the squashed, does that count?
Oh, it matters not, we are here to look at 'em that's all.
You really must click on this next image and look at it up close.
Those feathers are magnificent!!!!
This is my favorite shot of the bunch. This fellow it seems hasn't yet had his go at the feast, so he is watching from a distance waiting for his turn.
Ewwww!
Fuzzy bunnies, fuzzy bunnies!!!
I want you to know that it took courage for me to:
1. pull my van over and get out
2. carry my huge lens camera in a very busy place, I am still kinda shy and nervous about it.
3. take pictures of huge buzzards eating dead things
4.squat down on these creaky joints...who knows if I was gonna be able to stand up without falling over...then the buzzards really would have circled in for the....oh boy....never mind.
5. not be paranoid about all of the passing cars and what they might think of me with my big lens taking pictures of buzzards eating dead things.
I think you get the picture.
I was calm though, and focused...well most of the time.
There was suddenly a rather large surge of traffic coming around this corner which caused the birds to be in movement a bit more,which caused me to work harder to stay focused.
Then you know what happened??
A guy honked.
Not a little, hey way to go taking pictures of dead things horn tap, but an all out blast.
It sent the birds flapping in haste to escape.
I looked up quickly thinking maybe it was a friend of mine and I would see them waving and grinning, but no... it was just some mean man who didn't even have the guts to look me in the eye after ruining my shot.
Seriously!!!
It was just rude!!!
The birds started hopping around full of nervousness and before I knew it...
were all up flying in the sky!
There was no way I could change all of my settings in time to capture the birds in flight!
Arrrgggghhhhh!
Creepy birds, creepy horn blasting fellow!
By the way...I did a little research after typing out this whole blog and found that this bird is a black vulture, not a buzzard.
You may now go back through the entire post and mentally insert the word vulture everywhere the word buzzard is typed as a substitute, should you feel the need to do that, cause I am not gonna retype it for you, though the amount of time it took me to write this run on sentence would probably have been enough to change all of my wrong words!!!
Here is wishing you a most excellent buzzard Friday.
Oh look there is one more for ya!
I will be back later today with my photo assignment!
I have yet to take my pictures for today, but had this to share from yesterday.
Yesterday morning I was headed out to my Thursday class.
I had 4 minutes to make a 6 minute drive.
I was late!
My route has a place where 2 roads form an L, so it is a two way stop intersection rather than just being a curve. It is a bit asinine right now, but I think someday it will be a 3 way stop and they are building in a stopping habit for us.
Anyway, yesterday morning to my left just before this intersection I couldn't help but notice a large gathering of buzzards. If I had to guess I would venture to say there were at least 12 hanging about.
It is pretty creepy to see a large group of buzzards gathered, going about their business.
Ewwwww, their business!!!!
They are sizable birds, and so distinct in their movements and overall appearance.
I was frustrated that I was running late and missed the opportunity to snap off a few shots of these guys.
However, on my way home, oh about 5 hours later I had a chance to stop!!!
I pulled my van over off of the road and sat calmly in my seat adjusting my settings before getting out.
Uh-huh, see I am learning.
I remembered our gum chewing hawk friend was not easily disturbed, but these guys appeared to be more skittish.
I think it was the group setting!
I have a feeling they aren't very nice to each other.
The 6 remaining birds were loosely gathered around the...
uhhhh, they were gathered around the...
clearing throat and swallowing....
they were gathered around the armadillo, well what was left of the armadillo!
Ewwwww, why can't I run across bunnies eating clover or something???
I crept slowly over desperately hoping they wouldn't suddenly amass together to attack me thinking of me as their next meal.
Here lately I have been laying right on the ground or floor to get "on the level" shots of my chosen subjects. Can I just tell you, that didn't even cross my mind. I just did the bend your knees and pretend you are still young and able to do this squat type move.
Luckily I was a bit uphill from them.
Here was my first shot!
Can you just believe it??? In focus and everything!!!
Then I swiveled and got this guy!
Oh, man...let me tell you they walk soooo creepy! They do that stooped over neck scrunched buzzard/vulture sort of bird of prey thing!!!
Wait a minute...are they a bird of prey? They prey upon the squashed, does that count?
Oh, it matters not, we are here to look at 'em that's all.
You really must click on this next image and look at it up close.
Those feathers are magnificent!!!!
This is my favorite shot of the bunch. This fellow it seems hasn't yet had his go at the feast, so he is watching from a distance waiting for his turn.
Ewwww!
Fuzzy bunnies, fuzzy bunnies!!!
I want you to know that it took courage for me to:
1. pull my van over and get out
2. carry my huge lens camera in a very busy place, I am still kinda shy and nervous about it.
3. take pictures of huge buzzards eating dead things
4.squat down on these creaky joints...who knows if I was gonna be able to stand up without falling over...then the buzzards really would have circled in for the....oh boy....never mind.
5. not be paranoid about all of the passing cars and what they might think of me with my big lens taking pictures of buzzards eating dead things.
I think you get the picture.
I was calm though, and focused...well most of the time.
There was suddenly a rather large surge of traffic coming around this corner which caused the birds to be in movement a bit more,which caused me to work harder to stay focused.
Then you know what happened??
A guy honked.
Not a little, hey way to go taking pictures of dead things horn tap, but an all out blast.
It sent the birds flapping in haste to escape.
I looked up quickly thinking maybe it was a friend of mine and I would see them waving and grinning, but no... it was just some mean man who didn't even have the guts to look me in the eye after ruining my shot.
Seriously!!!
It was just rude!!!
The birds started hopping around full of nervousness and before I knew it...
were all up flying in the sky!
There was no way I could change all of my settings in time to capture the birds in flight!
Arrrgggghhhhh!
Creepy birds, creepy horn blasting fellow!
By the way...I did a little research after typing out this whole blog and found that this bird is a black vulture, not a buzzard.
You may now go back through the entire post and mentally insert the word vulture everywhere the word buzzard is typed as a substitute, should you feel the need to do that, cause I am not gonna retype it for you, though the amount of time it took me to write this run on sentence would probably have been enough to change all of my wrong words!!!
Here is wishing you a most excellent buzzard Friday.
Oh look there is one more for ya!
I will be back later today with my photo assignment!
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