Friday, February 5, 2010
On Wednesday, after a day of frozen rain on Tuesday, there was some pretty dense fog throughout the morning. The little girl I babysit was bribed to shovel the rest of the snow/ice from the sidewalk for a small monetary amount so I took that opportunity, being outside, to snap a few photos of the fog.

The trees in the foreground are only a few hundred feet from where I took the picture. Earlier in the morning when the sun had just come up, the fog made it possible to look directly at the sun and mistake it momentarily for the moon.
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Every weekday afternoon, I stand at the corner two doors down from the house where I work waiting for the school bus to show up. Some days I don’t even make it down there before the bus comes, but other days I stand there waiting for 15 minutes or more.
Luckily, Thursday was one of those stand there and wait forever days. When I turned around to say hi to one of the other ladies, I saw beautiful swirly clouds in front of the bright sun and highlighted by the beautiful blue sky.

Since I only walk a handful of steps to the bus stop, I never take my camera. But oh how I wish I would have this day. My phone got a surprisingly good picture, but I know my SLR would have been even better. I guess this is proof that you really should take your camera everywhere. I’m just thankful for whoever decided putting a camera in a phone was a good idea.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Today when I got to work, my boss’ new daffodil plant was sitting in the sink under the window. The light and perfect little blooms were enough to force me into pulling out my camera for a quick shot.

I tried last week but it was a big fat fail. I’m glad I was able to be patient and get a great shot today.
Daffodils will forever remind me of my husband’s grandmother, who we lost to heart disease in 2005. Every time I see them, my heart smiles for her.
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
I am very fortunate in that I have an insanely easy job. I get to play with a 9 year old and an awesomely energetic cat every afternoon when school lets out.

This was one of the very first pictures I took with my new camera…a rare moment when Meowzer stopped long enough to check out that big thing in my hands before she ran off to hide in a cabinet or run circles in the house.
I took this picture in the sun room a little after 3pm before the time changed. The sun room is in the back of the house, which faces to the west, so there was a bit too much light. Now that I’ve had time to play with my camera and learn it better, I know I did some things wrong. I can still be proud that I took such a great picture only hours after getting my new camera, though, right?
Friday, January 1, 2010
Tonight the moon was very large and low in the sky. I took it as a perfect opportunity to use my Christmas present.

Back in October, Matt and I went to the Blue Ridge Parkway to watch the sun rise over the colorful mountain tops. It was extremely cold and the wind was blowing just enough to make being outside of the car’s heat nearly unbearable. Since the skyline was so beautiful, though, I thought it was a perfect opportunity to get a few great shots of us together with the mountains and sky in the background. But there was a problem. We might have seen 10 cars on the Parkway the entire time we were there. So no one was around to take the picture for us.
Being the crafty person I am, I decided to set the camera on the back of my car and set the self timer. And it worked fabulously. We got several great shots of us with gorgeous mountains and sky behind us. But then mother nature blew my camera off the back of the car and made it slam onto the pavement. This did irreparable damage to my camera. And to make matters worse, I couldn’t take any more pictures for the duration of our trip–but we were only about halfway through our planned course.
Since I had been lusting after a dSLR, and Matt had just gotten a pretty nice bonus at work, he let me go ahead and get my Christmas present. A Nikon D40. I’ve pretty much been playing with it non-stop since I got it, which is partially the reason for my absence here. For Christmas I got a telephoto zoom lens and am now able to take far-away shots. Tonight’s moon was perfect. Even though it was too high in the sky to get any landscape with it, I was able to move my camera’s eye past the city light and up into the sky to record tonight’s night light.