Share Six | Lines

This month’s Share Six theme is lines.  There are lines everywhere, both in nature and in architecture.  I immediately thought of the peacock though, with their beautiful plumage.  The white lines of the shafts are contrasted by the green lines of the vanes. I am in awe of the beauty of the peacock!!

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With it just being Easter last Sunday, I thought it would be fitting to include a picture of our church sanctuary in my series.  It is all decorated for Easter here.  I love the lines of the pews, beams, and ceiling. Then you have the line of the aisle leading right up to the lines of the cross.

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How could I not include the lines of the keys of a piano?  I’m sure I’m partial, but I think pianos are absolutely beautiful!!

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And here is my beautiful daughter.  I loved the lines of the hammock to the left of her and the lines of the guitar strings.

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My next picture is a covered bridge up in Northern Wisconsin near where we vacation.  I just loved the lines!! I could have spent more time there trying to find different angles to photograph had we not needed to get back to our cabin.

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And last is a picture of the lines of the spokes of my bicycle wheel. It will probably sound funny, but I think bicycle wheels are pretty. There is something about the spokes fanning out. I truly believe there is beauty everywhere if you just look for it.

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I hope you enjoyed my images.  Head on over to Janet’s blog to see her beautiful pictures!! Be sure to click through the entire circle to see all of our contributors’ interpretations!!

Share Six | Color

I chose this month’s theme.  Every time it’s my turn to choose a theme I agonize over the decision.  I really want to choose a theme that will force me to stretch my imagination and help me learn new skills and techniques.  My plan was to use gels and OFC for all of my images for this month’s theme.  I had some fun ideas for some outdoor shots.  I became a wimp though and didn’t want to brave the cold.  I did execute one shot inside.  I tried another one of my ideas inside, but it didn’t work.  So I strayed a bit from my plan of stretching myself by using gels.

My first image……While at a children’s museum I saw this bubble “wall”.  It was absolutely beautiful!!  The colors were stunning!!  So naturally I had to photograph it.  I’m seriously contemplating printing it real big.  It just looks like abstract art to me.

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My second and third images were taken at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago.  My favorite exhibit was the jellyfish.  They are simply fascinating and the way they were lit was absolutely beautiful.

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My fourth image is from our annual Balloon Festival at the evening glow.  The balloons were so colorful and the ambience of their glow was so neat.

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My final two images were ones that I used gels and off camera flash.  The first one did not turn out how I wanted it to, but I kind of like that it looks like abstract art.  I lit a stick of incense to get some smoke.  Then I lit the smoke with a purple gel on the right and a magenta gel on the left (and a little lower).  As I said, it wasn’t quite the effect I was going for, but it was still kind of cool.

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My final image is of my son with his Spiderman costume on.  I’ve been wanting to get a cool shot of him for a while now, using some very specific lighting, but hadn’t gotten around to it.  While I had hoped to take the picture outside, I ended up just doing it in our living room.  I lit him on the right with a red gel and grid, and on the left with a blue gel and grid.

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I hope you’ve enjoyed my images!  Thanks for stopping by!!  Continue through the blog circle to see our other contributors’ interpretations.  I know you won’t be disappointed.  They never cease to amaze me with their talent.  Also, don’t forget to post your own images with our tags #sharesix and #sharesix_color!

Next up is Kim of Kim Sidwell Photography.  Head over to her blog to see her lovely images!!

 

 

Share Six | Winter Light

Happy New Year!!  Can you believe it’s 2018?!?  Time is certainly flying!

This month’s theme is Winter Light.  Here in the Midwest, winter can be pretty drab.  There are no mountains to grace the landscape.  It’s a lot of flat land, and where I’m located, it is flat land that is barren from crops being harvested.  So when there is no snow on the ground, everything is brown and drab.  People think I’m crazy, but I LOVE the snow, and that is one of the reason’s why.  It’s transforms the landscape from drab brown to glistening white.

One thing about the winter light is that the sun is not directly overhead.  It’s path across the sky is a bit lower, giving winter days a whole different feeling than summer days.  The shadows are long.

When the sun is shining, the snow looks like it’s sprinkled with diamonds.  The skies are often beautiful blue creating a gorgeous contrast against the white snow.

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Because of the beautiful blue skies, the blue is reflected off of the snow and ice that is in the shade.  Here is a picture of the pond behind our house.  I just love the way the water froze in such a unique pattern.  The sun was very low in the sky so the pond was in the shade and everything was a beautiful blue hue.

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Then there is the glistening of the frost on the windows. How incredibly stunning!

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The sun was once again low in the sky, so the upper part of the background in this picture was in the sun and is warm tones and the lower part was in the shade so it fades into a light blue.

Here is another shot. While the entire background of this one was in shade creating a beautiful blue hue throughout, I love how the facets of the frost picked up on the golden light of the setting sun.  It made a perfect highlight to the frost.

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Thanks so much for stopping by!  I hope you enjoyed my take on this month’s theme.

Head on over to Sharleen’s blog to see her lovely images!

Miss M ~ 6 years

This blog post is way after the fact, like so many of my blog posts are, but I couldn’t pass up sharing a few of my favorites from this awesome girl’s session.  As I’ve said before, I’ve photographed her since she was a newborn.  She is such a blast to photograph!!  She has such an awesome personality and such a contagious smile!

Dinosaurs are most definitely this sweet girl’s favorite animal, so we just had to document her love of them.  I just love her toothless grin!!
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I just love how she has her mouth while deep in concentration.  It’s absolutely adorable!

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You can see it here too.

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And there’s that adorable personality shining through!

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Thanks so much, Mariah, for choosing me to capture these memories!  I am honored to document these milestones in Miss M’s life.

Share Six | Wonderland

I hope you’ve enjoyed all of the lovely images you’ve seen so far by the talented ladies of Share Six!

When I saw the theme, my first thought was Winter Wonderland, but despite being December here in the midwest, we do not have snow yet.  So I decided to go with a different Wonderland…one of our favorite places…Disney World.

We have been incredibly blessed over the years to either get free lodging from generous family members, or free extra days because of booking in their slow season.  It’s given us some amazing vacations that have left us with wonderful memories.

For those of you who have never been to Disney, it is truly a magical place. The cast members (employees) go above and beyond to make sure your experience is the absolute best. We were fortunate enough to go to Disney on two different occasions during the Christmas season.  Here is Cinderella’s castle all decorated for Christmas.

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I think my absolute favorite thing about Disney is seeing the look of excitement and wonder on my children’s faces.

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Here is a ride that I have a love/hate relationship with….”it’s a small world”.  I think it is one of the most interesting rides visually, but the song gets a bit old quickly.  Not to mention, then it is stuck in your head for the rest of the day, going round and round.

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Here is another example of watching your child filled with wonder.  Here is my girl making a wish during the wish ceremony at Cinderella’s castle.  It was so precious to watch her little face as she closed her eyes and made her wish!!

 

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If you like Christmas lights, the Osborne’s Spectacle of Dancing Lights is a must see!  It is magical!

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Here is my sister-in-law and nephew riding the teacups.  I had a vision of what I wanted to capture…the joy on their faces and the motion of the spinning tea cups.  Talk about tricky, looking through the viewfinder of the camera and then looking with your naked eye, while you’re spinning, is super confusing to your brain.  I almost got sick, but it was worth it for this shot.  The two of them together having fun is just precious.

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Thanks so much for stopping by and seeing my wonderland pictures!  I hope you enjoyed them.  Disney World is truly a wonderland!!

Head on over to Kathy’s blog and see her wonderful interpretation on this month’s theme!

 

Share Six | Harvest

I chose this month’s theme.  I live in the Midwest, in the middle of farm country.  I drive about 3 miles in any direction and I’m surrounded by fields of crops.  One of my favorite things about this time of year is seeing the combines out harvesting the crops.  If it has been dry enough, the dust kicked up creates an amazing haze around the combine.  At sunset, this sight is simply stunning.  I was hoping to capture that, but unfortunately it just didn’t work out.  Another favorite sight of mine is driving after dark and seeing the lights of the combines out in the fields.  It’s very neat!  Unfortunately I didn’t capture that either.  I kind of dropped the ball this month, and of ALL months, the one in which I chose the theme.

My first two images are of a corn field still waiting to be harvested.

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If you didn’t know, which I’m sure almost all of you do, corn is a big crop here in the Midwest.

Next is an image of a hay rake.  My close friend and her husband are farmers.  I just love going out to their farm to hang out and take pictures.  Here’s a little fun fact about me, as a little girl, I dreamed of growing up and becoming a farmer.  In fact, I still dream of moving out to the country and having a little hobby farm.

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For those of you who don’t live in my area, as I said, I’m in the middle of farm country….John Deere country.  Right down the road from my house is the John Deere headquarters.  People around here bleed John Deere green.  LOL  My dad actually worked for and retired from John Deere, so it’s a little dear to my heart even if I’m not a farmer.  A John Deere hat is a must for a farmer out harvesting his crop. 😉

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Here is some wheat waiting to be harvested.

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And last, after all of the harvesting is done, we join with family members to give thanks and eat of the bounty of the harvest (even if it’s just what came from our backyard garden in our house in a neighborhood).

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Thanks for stopping by to see my images!!  Head on over to Kathy’s blog to see her interpretation on this month’s theme!

 

Share Six | Double Exposure

So this month’s theme is Double Exposure.  I unfortunately have an old DSLR that does NOT have a double exposure function, which means I have to do it in Photoshop.  I did however find that one of my favorite photography phone apps has a double exposure function, so some of my photos are done in photoshop and some are done in my phone app.

My first image was one that I did in the app using a picture I took of one of my antique cameras and another picture I took of a flower a while back.  So every aspect of this image was done with the phone, except I used photoshop to add my watermark.

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This next image is two of my favorite things – the Milky Way (at my favorite vacation spot) and a piano.  These photos were taken with my DSLR and merged with the phone app.

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The next four images are of myself and my family members with something that we love.  First up is my husband and a baseball.  These images were taken with my DSLR and merged in Photoshop.

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Next is my son.  He LOVES the outdoors and climbing trees.  So I took a picture of him (with my phone) and a picture of some branches of a tree (also with my phone) and double exposed them in the phone app.  I have to say, this is probably one of my favorites.

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My daughter’s images were also taken with my phone and double exposed in the app.  She is an avid reader, so the other image is of some of her favorite books.

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(Their pictures kind of remind me of those childhood profile cutouts we did in school as children.)

Last is a self portrait of me that I took several years ago.  I LOVE playing the piano and have been playing since I was five, so I double exposed the image of me with a picture I took of our piano.  I took the images with my DSLR, but I double exposed them in the phone app.

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I hope you enjoyed my take on this month’s theme.  Oh, and if you are like me and your DSLR does not have a Double Exposure function, download the app Snapseed.  It’s a great photography app!

Head on over to Claire’s blog and see her lovely images!  Be sure to continue through the entire circle.  You won’t want to miss everyone’s awesome images.  Also, don’t forget to post your own take on this month’s theme either on our Facebook page or on Instagram! Tag #sharesix #sharesix_doubleexposure

Share Six | Reflections

September’s Share Six theme is Reflections.  Back in August we, as well as my in-laws, took a trip out to Virginia to visit my brother and sister-in-law.  So we all took two days and visited Washington D.C. as well.  It was a whirlwind trip to D.C., but it was well worth it.

I’d love to be profound with what I have to say, but as I’ve gotten older my ability to articulate my thoughts has declined.  The last few years I have watched an illness come over our country.  I don’t want to touch on politics, so this is a risk I’m taking, but I feel that it’s something we need to do.  These last few years I’ve been doing a lot of reflecting on our country, on its history, on our people, on myself…my own life.  Those two days in Washington D.C. involved a lot of reflection.  It breaks my heart that we (that’s ALL of us, BOTH sides of the political spectrum) can be so filled with hate.  A lot of the hate stems from hurt.  We all have stories we’ve heard, situations we’ve experienced, things that shape our feelings towards others.  That’s never going to change.  We will ALL look at things differently because no two people go through life with the same exact experiences. The problem is, we can let those experiences, those stories, those feelings shape us for the better or shape us for the worse.  We can act in love or we can act in hate.  As Martin Luther King Jr. said, “I have decided to stick to love…Hate is too great a burden to bear.”  At some point we have to let go of the hurt, the grudges, the hate, otherwise it will eat away at us and rot our very souls.  As I said before, we are ALL guilty of this in some shape or form, in some area(s) of our lives.  In the political realm, BOTH parties are guilty of hate simply if someone doesn’t agree with their line of thinking.  Here’s the thing, I am a optimist and always have been, but I have to face reality and realize that every person is unique and comes with their own unique perception of how life is.  I can not change them or their beliefs.  Do you know what I can do though? I can change myself.  I am in charge of no one else except myself.  So if I want to see change, I need to BE that change.  If I want to see love, than I need to show love.  Unfortunately the media loves to create hype, they know that hate sells and so that’s what they are going to show.  You know what though, when I am out and about around my community I see so much love.  Why don’t we take it upon ourselves to spread that love?  Take pictures of love in action and share those!  Let’s flood social media with images of love in action, because if you open your eyes you will see that there is so much love out there.  We’ve all heard people say to get rid of the negativity in our lives and yet we turn on our tvs and fill our minds with the negativity the news media so gloriously loves to spread.  We get on our social media accounts and see post after post of all the talk about hate.  We even make our own posts about the hate.  Are we that naive to think that so much dwelling on the hate is somehow going to take AWAY the hate??  As I was a child I was told that “what goes in comes out”.  Why don’t we start filling our eyes, ears and minds with love instead of hate.  Instead of ranting about the hate, let’s get off of social media and out of our homes and live our lives for others, spreading the love that this world so desperately needs!!  Let’s be the change we want to see in the world!!

Ok, back to my images.  Here are a few images I took in Washington D.C.  While visiting there, you can’t help but reflect on all that this nation has been through, on all of the people that so selflessly gave their lives for our country.  Shame on us for dishonoring these men and women who fought for us and who built this amazing but flawed nation!!  Let’s honor them by changing our thoughts and actions and demonstrating love AND respect for every person!

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Thanks so much for stopping by!!  Head on over to Kathy’s blog to see her lovely images!!

 

Share Six | Collections

It’s already August!  This summer has been absolutely crazy for me.  I tried to get six images, but couldn’t get a sixth image.  I’m not going to lie, I did this month’s photos and blog post in a complete rush and it’s probably pretty obvious.  Nothing like running ragged over summer break and getting ready to head out on vacation.  I might look a little like a chicken with its head cut off.  LOL

I tried to round up some random collections we have and this is what I found.

This first image is of some old keys that belonged to my grandparents.  One of these days I’ll think of a creative way to display them.


This second image is of a few cameras from my vintage camera collection.  I really hoped to include them all, but when you are super short on time, you just get a few.


Here are some random items from nature that we have collected.  I LOVE being out in nature and it’s like finding treasure when you stumble across neat little things.


I inherited my grandmother’s sea shell collection and so I decided to photograph a few things from her collection as well as a few from my own collection. 


As a kid I collected stamps, so I thought it would be fun to showcase a few from that collection.  I planned on getting rid of them, but now, after getting them out to photograph, I think I may just find a fun way to display them.


Hope you enjoyed my images for this month!!

Head on over to Claire’s blog to see her lovely take on this month’s theme.

Share Six | Artificial Light

As I’m sure you’ve gathered by now, this month’s theme is Artificial Light.  I’ve done quite a few studio shots and was very tempted to just use some pictures I took in the past as the month got away from me.  I decided though to push myself and try some new techniques.  I’ve only included one old image.  The rest are all ones I took specifically for the theme.  I decided to dabble with some gels, grids and a snoot.  I hope you enjoy my images for this month’s theme.

This first shot is an old one and I decided to use the light from the iPad to light the kids.

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This next shot was a random shot.  I wanted to get a completely different shot, actually one that I had wanted to do for last month’s theme, but it turned into this because we had sparklers and I thought it might make everyone more cooperative with getting the shot.  My daughter ran around my son with the sparkler, while my husband held the flash on the right (not sure why I didn’t just put it on a stand).

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This next image is of my husband and me.  This time I used a stand for the light, a snoot, a tripod for the camera, and my trusty remote.

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Next up is an image in which I decided to play with a gel.  I REALLY like the color!!

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Here is an image of my daughter in which I used a grid on my flash.

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And then another one of my son using the grid again.

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My poor kids.  I know they get tired of being my guinea pigs.  Maybe I can recruit some new models so they can get a break. LOL

Thanks so much for stopping by!! I hope you enjoyed everyone’s images for this month!  Be sure to post your own images on the theme and tag them #sharesix #sharesix_artificiallight

Head on over to Sharleen’s blog if you haven’t already!