Since Hailee updated her blog, I decided it was probably time for me to update mine too.
Unfortunately, there's not much to talk about, so this could be kind of boring. First off, my hair is getting pretty long, which I hate, but Dave loves it. I can't wait for the day when I get to chop it all off again. Short hair is way more fun.
I was cleaning off my memory card a few days ago (this only happens 2 or 3 times a year) and came across a whole bunch of pictures I'd forgotten about. Please enjoy this post of completely random pictures.
The above fauxtograph was done by yours truly. Yes, that's right. I had to use on-camera flash. I'm so ashamed. We were having a multi-stake youth dance, and I was asked to help with pictures. I let them know that I didn't have any strobes, and asked them what the lighting conditions would be. They said the backgrounds would be set up in a room with lots of light. When I showed up, the backgrounds had been put in the gym where the dance was being held. Basically, it was pitch black in the corner where they had set it up. My worst nightmare. I know I should own strobes, but as most of you know, portraiture really isn't my thing, so buying that sort of equipment just isn't really practical. Oh well. At least I didn't charge money for the pictures :)
When Dave and I still lived in SLC, we went up to Ensign peak and decided to do some night shots. Here's a pano of the skyline. You'll obviously want to click on this one to get the full effect. Or is it affect? I've never been good at that one.
My Grandpa passed away last summer, so a bunch of us decided to go to his favorite fishing spot the day after his funeral. We call it No Tell Em' Creek. As you can probably guess by the name, I can't tell you where it is, or my Grandpa will probably come back to haunt me. Since there was so much snow last year, the river was insanely high and the bank was completely washed over. Not good conditions for fishing. The only things we came back with were a million mosquito bites and muddy clothes. I'm sure my grandpa was laughing. Here's a picture of Hilary checking out the river.
Dave and I decided to go down to Carlsbad, NM to check out the caverns and spend some time with Hailee, Derek, and their cute little babe Carly. It was a really quick trip, but it was fun. This picture is a ten second exposure of one of the features in the cave.
It's beautiful in the caves, but above ground.... not so much. Welcome to the Land of Enchantment everyone! I have to say that Southern New Mexico is a little drab. Northern New Mexico would probably be just as boring, but we have the Sandia Mountains right next to us, so that breaks up the boring desert feel.
I took a quick trip to California in November for Stella's blessing. She's such a cutie. Jared let me try out his new Camera lens, so why not use it on the cutest thing in the house?! I just love this little gal.
In January we took our annual trip to Phoenix with a group of our Utah friends. We decided to go on a hike in the Superstition Mountains. Unfortunately, we didn't come across the Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine, but we did find "God's Thumb." At least that's what some semi-crazy man told us it was called. We were a little worried we wouldn't make it to the top before sundown, but you can tell by the shadows creeping in that we made it just in time.
Last but not least. Dave, Tony, and I went camping a few weeks ago (because NM is awesome, and you can do that sort of thing in March). Dave thought it would be funny to see if Tony could balance on this post. Obviously she proved she could. This dog has the best balance I've ever seen. One time I was kneeling on the ground, and she decided to jump up on my shoulder and sit like a parrot. A couple of weeks ago I had her in the car with the window rolled down. I was outside the car washing the windshield, and she jumped up into the window frame and sat there while I finished. I have a circus act on my hands. Someday I'll post a video of her jumping. My aunt Brenda calls Tony "Flubber." I'd say that's a pretty accurate name.
Also, I'll give a dollar to the person who can tell me how to get rid of the stupid white bar that shows up when you click on a picture. Anyone?
That's it for now. You'll be hearing from me the next time I clear off my memory card...
3 comments:
In this case, "effect" was the correct word since it's used as a noun. Had it been written differently, "affect" could have been used, too, such as:
"The small size of Blogger image previews affects your view of this shot, reducing the effect of this photograph (a photo, I might add, that would make Ansel Adams jealous). Click on the thumbnail for the full effect, and you'll be so amazed by the full-size image that it will affect your ability to breath."
effect |iˈfekt|
noun
1 a change that is a result or consequence of an action or other cause
affect 1 |əˈfekt|
verb [ with obj. ]
have an effect on; make a difference to
Ok, enough word nerdery. Great shots!
Get ready to mail a dollar to me.
Change your theme and that should take care of the white bar issue.
I'm a genius. ;)
Great shots!
And, I thought for sure that since I finally did a blog posts that that is why you had finally done one too. Sad that your word doesn't revolve around me. *Sniff
So cute Ash! It makes me miss you though, good thing I get to see you in a couple weeks!! Are you going to bring Tony? Dantzel would love it if you did!
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