Photography

Photography Influences

Photography Influences

As mentioned I’ve been wanting to take more photos. And Saturday, I had quite an opportunity to do just that. I also mentioned that as of late The Pioneer Woman’s blog has been a source of photography inspiration. Saturday was one of those times I truly recognized it. The spots on the deer lease where my husband hunts are scheduled to be clear-cut some time soon. (Clear Cut means that the timber company that own the land is going to...

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Snap Happy, Mouse Happy

Snap Happy, Mouse Happy

I’ve been wanting to take more photos. I guess it’s safe to say, it’s one of my goals for this year. It’s probably one of the few creative goals that I feel quite certain I’ll be able to keep throughout the year regarless of when we get our kids. I really want to learn more about photography and the manual settings my camera allow me to use. In researching and looking for free help online, I’ve seen lots of...

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Candid Shots

Candid Shots

I finished this layout the day of our home study. I thought we were just having a pre-home study visit and was not concerned with making things were perfect. To pass my time, I scrapped these pictures from our Sept trip to Oklahoma. . . I really couldn’t wait to scrap them. They just speak to me.

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Macro And Super Macro- Enjoying Flowers A New Way

Macro And Super Macro- Enjoying Flowers A New Way

Journaling Reads: These shots were taken Easter Day with my Macro and Super Macro features. They came out looking so very artsy and have given me confidence to try more new things with my camera. The details captured in the flowers amaze me. And the beautiful blurred backgrounds that the feature created are like watercolor paintings. Now, I wonder what else I can take macro shots of. . . April 16, 2006 Konica-Minolta Z6 With and Without...

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About Me

Welcome! Hi all! I live in rural East Texas with my husband. I'm passionate about telling our everyday and rather ordinary story through words and pictures here on my blog and on my digitally scrapbooked pages. Geek. Creative. Problem Solver. Traditional. Introverted. Those are all words that you might use to describe me. I love to have fun while stilling keeping it calm and simple.

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What do you feel is important for you in a page? What do you like to work with? When searching for our personal style, the answer isn't likely in an inspiration journal or online or with anyone else- but rather inside yourself. I'm betting that you know many of the answers to the questions, what's your personal style.

The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you; the Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace. Numbers 6:24-26

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