Showing posts with label general photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label general photography. Show all posts

Thursday, August 6, 2009

on a positive note | sarasota bradenton modern contemporary photographer

if you ask a photographer what type of child is the hardest to photograph, they're reply will most likely be.... their own! lol

the other evening, i set off to shoot my own kiddies with some new props i came across. a hot yucky evening with bugs biting, i'm thinking it would be a breeze -ha! i went home with such disappointment thinking i can't even get my own kiddies to take one single smiling cute shot worthy to blow up onto my wall.....

then i got to my puter, plugged in my media card, and started to peak at what i shot. one by one came up and quite often my hubby would hear a giggle from behind the computer desk. then i realized how much personality i captured in those stressful few minutes when i let go of my expectations and just let my kiddies be themselves. i learned my lesson once again... and that's why "cheez" just doesn't work for me. the split second of capturing three curious boys looking directly at me with a hint of a genuine smile will not happen when i prompt with the old "cheez" pleez. the real moments i captured in between the few wanna-be shots are my true wall worthy winners that may or may not have a big grinning smile... but most definitely have captured their true character. :)

the true cheezy shots: one hitting the other, all looking in different directions.... those r my boys :)
and then we let them be them....



















Sunday, March 15, 2009

Space Shuttle Mission: STS-119

one of the many cool things about living in florida is to walk outside and watch the space shuttle make it's way into orbit all the way from the opposite coast of the state. i'm so happy to share these moments with my sons and now to have some cool pix to remind us what we have seen. i can only hope to have the opportunity to photograph a launch up close from the east coast one day.

Space shuttle Discovery launched on-time at 7:43 p.m. EDT and NASA flight managers confirmed main engine cutoff. The shuttle has reached orbit, flying at 17,500 miles per hour. Click here for more information on the shuttles mission.


here you can see the separation of the two booster rockets.