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I LOVE!! baby socks!! :)
Yarn is STR Heavyweight in "Mr. Green Jeans", and they will go with the BSJ I finished a week or two ago.
Well, my photography class is over and it was a wonderful experience. Since I am self-taught it was great to learn different lighting techniques that now allow me to produce a whole new level of imagery for my clients. It was also great being around so many fantastic photographers as they made me push my creativity to take my images to a new level.
During class we had an impromptu "test" where we were journalists who were covering a meeting in a small area. The purpose of the exercise was to experience the pressure that photojournalist experience when shooting. When the exercise was over, we had to submit our three best images that told the story of what we covered. This is the first image in my 3 image photo story.
^_^ "Eyelashes", batting at me! The photo is grainy because this little eight-legged friend was as tiny as this --> O No joke! Lol!-- Taken with Nikon D60
Find out more about this photo, here on my blog :)
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I love this one's coloring, big brown splotches with black and light brown peppering, a black mask, and black points.
But Jamison(Jamie/Jame/Puppy #4) still HAS to be my favorite. <3
#pumpkinfairyhouse(s) ... so much fun!
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Ah, the Itty Bitty d'Lish All-In-One nappy (size medium). This is a lush, compact nappy. Soft velvety minky outer, PUL waterproof layer, inbuilt microfibre absorbent pad and soft liner. This had a sewn-in bamboo & organic cotton soaker pad which I have removed but will still use as an insert when H wears this nappy (also available in a style where this is detachable with poppers). These are a very close fitting and attractive nappy, the minky feels great. Waist poppers adjust to at least 6 size settings, but not adjustable through the rise. Designed in Australia and made ethically in China.
Here is the smallest calf to the season so far. He is from a part Belgian Blue Angus cross heifer. He's from a black angus bull. He's a week old here and weighed about 35lbs when he was born. What a cutie!
Because my company is so casual during the week, we rock the nicer clothes on Fridays. Formal Friday, folks. The platypus wore his fancy spiked collar.
Need to find an ittybitty top hat for him.
And a monocle.
And a cane.
I took this shot of this miniature horse last weekend, while birding. I did a few tweaks and added a texture by Lenabem-Anna.
www.flickr.com/photos/lenabem-anna/
Nikon D7000
Sigma 150-500mm OS HSM
©2012 Cindy Bryant
January 31, 2009
BigBrother took his first step into the world of extracurricular activities today. The local YMCA (where we are members) sponsors a youth basketball program. Their youngest group, the Itty Bitty group, is ages 3-6 (pre-K to K). I signed him up, not knowing how it would go. I really played it up every time I talked about it and when we left the house this afternoon, he was very excited.
The excitement faded quickly. Don't get me wrong, it wasn't a total failure. But it wasn't exactly an easy transition either. By the end of the 45 minute practice, he seemed to have calmed into his role. He took to one coach more than the other. And I think it will be easier when we're having games (everyone is a winner!) with less people. (These first two weeks are learning how to shoot, pass and generally get the feel of the ball. So EVERYONE is involved.)
I asked him, as we left, if he had fun. And he said yes! And wanted to go back tomorrow. Not next week. Tomorrow. We stopped to get him some gym specific shoes and a new (Lightning McQueen) water bottle. He was excited to tell everyone about his experience.
I'm proud of him. He wasn't sure about it. There were a lot of kids. And he was a bit scared at first. But he kept at it. There were some hugs and some reassurances from me, of course. That's what I'm here for. But as he got the swing of things, he really started to smile and giggle.
And that's what this is all about.