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Penny (volunteer) and staff Laura and Joe wearing their 'Under the Sea' shark hats. National Bookstart Week is BookTrust's annual event celebrating the fun and benefits of sharing books and stories every day. The theme for 2016 (6th – 12th June) is ‘Under the Sea’.
The Nonoo Fall 2013 presentation at the Standard Hotel as part of Made Fashion Week Fall 2013 on February 11, 2013. backstage
Home is..... where traditions are born and memories are made. My favorite Easter tradition has always been dying eggs! I'm so happy to start making these memories with my kids, and that they will hopefully love it as much as I do! ♥
Playing with a early 1980's 35-105mm minolta lens I got off ebay and noticed that it is quite sharp and good color.The macro switch seemed to work well in this pic also.
Photos taken at the East and West Scotland Salvation Army Summer School's Mid Week Festival on 7th August 2013. All photos may be used without permission … all I ask is that you please credit me (Thomas Mathie) as the photographer.
Nikon D300s w/ Nikkor 85mm f/1.8D lens @ 85mm - 1/125s - f/4 - ISO 200
Edited with Lightroom 3
The sixth photo in my 52 weeks of Tad project.
Even though I like to play, I like to hang out near my foster mom.
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For more information about adopting animals from the Edmonton Humane Society, check out their website: www.edmontonhumanesociety.com
The Simmons Family enjoys Childrens clothing fashion show at Olympus Fashion week 2006 as well as the ending surprise of confetti falling down on that attendents.
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52 Weeks project.
Meet Tânia. Her first photoshoot. She did it very well.
Extracted from a white background and added a new one.
Strobist: One Cromalite 160w/s flash in front. One Cromalite 160 w/s flash with grid camera right and beyond model.
I was inspired by Batik artist Shasha Shaikh www.shasha-shaikh.com but I used acrylics! I also tried midway to put my canvas vertically to try the drip effects Lisa mentionned. The big plus of this class is that (unlike in school) I am trying to focus on the learning instead of the result (no grades yeah!). All very liberating!
52 Weeks Project.
Just bought a new gyn bycicle and test some light on it.
Strobist: One Cromalite 160 W/s flash set to 1/4 with softbox camera right. One cromalite 160 w/s flash set to 1/4 with softbox camera left and behind.
See setup here.
Another light painting shot I did for the Night Photography theme at 52 in 2015. This is a moonflower. They only bloom at night. When I was out last night around 7:30 taking this, there were only four blossoms open on the vine on the fence. By morning there were 25 beauties open. We love these flowers.
My alternate shot for the week.
8 second exposure and lit with a little flashlight I picked up at the hardware store.
Its one of those weeks that fly by and before you realize, you ran out of time.
So I had to settle for this, not a great one. Still, it tells a story.
As you can see, our puppy is growing, fast. He is about the same height as Cara now.
And slowly she is deciding he is ok. She hardly has a choice though, he will lie down where she is.
But I am definitely getting the idea she is starting to like him.
The ultimate test will be when we have the fence up. Cara is known for chasing the boys all over the place. And I kind of hope she will start doing that again over here, with Lehto.
It will be interesting to see who is faster. She is very fast, he still has a lot of growing to do.
But no matter what, I think we are in for some fun the moment the fence is up.
And I will be there, camera in hand.
52 Weeks Project.
Again in the home studio, and learning.
Stobist: One Elinchrom BX400 with honeycomb grid set to 2/6 camera right. One Cromalite 160w/s flash with DIY grid camera left and behind.
See set up here.
We all very much enjoyed our week at Grandmom's but Olive was so happy to be back home. She missed her toys. I feel like she grew a month in that short week's time and when we got home she was ready to show off all her new skills. When I look at her now, I see less baby than ever before. Her already present personality seems to be growing by the minute. I see the joy and excitement in her face now when we show her something new and that makes us want to show her everything! I hope this enthusiasm for new experiences stays with her. One of our biggest goal as parents is to raise her to be curious.
With this is mind, I've struggled to give her the freedom and environment she needs to explore and challenge herself. It's hard to let her out of my sight when I've been hovering nearby for so many months but I know it's important to let her crawl around that corner. This weekend we worked on totally baby proofing the downstairs so we can begin to let go a little more. I've had to remind myself that you don't always have to follow the rules when it comes to making the right decisions for your child. A small example of this is how we are handling Gymboree. For months I've been taking her from station to station, as you're supposed to. Now that she's more confident in getting around, I let her explore while I stand back at a distance. It's fun to see what interests her and what she'll choose to do. Sometimes I worry that I look like an uninvolved mom or that I'm not following the rules but I've realized that Olive needs to do things at her own pace and that if I follow her lead more, she'll flourish.