It is the photographer, not the camera, that is the instrument.- Eve Arnold
Random photo-related musings along with my joys and woes as a photographer trying to manage teaching, making photos, family, and life.
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Another Appearance on "Things Organized Neatly"
Two days ago, I posted 2 "cute" photos of fall colors. I submitted those photos to the popular tumblr site called Things Organized Neatly, and 1 was almost instantly published.
Here's how it looked on their site, along with all the likes, comments, and reblogs over the first 16 hours or so:

Thanks Things Organized Neatly!! Always fun to see my work up on your site!
CLICK HERE to see my submission on Things Organized Neatly. (And click here to see my first photo on Things Organized Neatly from last October.)
Here's how it looked on their site, along with all the likes, comments, and reblogs over the first 16 hours or so:
CLICK HERE to see my submission on Things Organized Neatly. (And click here to see my first photo on Things Organized Neatly from last October.)
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Fall Colors
My 16-month-old son and I were out playing in the yard this past weekend as it was misting. We had some fun with leaves while we were out there:

Serviceberry Leaves (click image to enlarge)

Japanese Barberry Leaves on Grandma Monica's Pumpkin (click image to enlarge)
If you like these, make sure to check out 2 posts from 2 years ago (HERE and HERE) where I had similar fun with Privet Leaves and Crab Apple Cherries.
Serviceberry Leaves (click image to enlarge)
Japanese Barberry Leaves on Grandma Monica's Pumpkin (click image to enlarge)
Tuesday, October 09, 2012
The Girl With the Photoshop Tattoo
Have you seen this? Here's what designer Megan Orsi has to say about her tattoo:
Here's the tattoo:


Color me jealous.
When I was in high school, I spent every waking moment in Photoshop creating websites and collages for my favorite show, The X-Files (don’t laugh!). Thankfully, all of the time I spent paid off and now I’m able to use my Photoshop skills on a daily basis doing a job I love. Photoshop’s been a big part of my past, and now, it will always be a part of my future. Thanks, Adobe ;-)
Hope everyone enjoys the Photoshop Toolbar Tattoo =D
Here's the tattoo: