Thursday, June 18, 2009

Q-112: Time Out for Beauty

Looking back, you can definitely concede that you've been busier than usual. You can concede that adapting a new life-strategy has worked out pretty well. Saying yes to the things the old you would have said no to-- including Yourself-- has created a full schedule full of laughter, music, and even... the possibility of something that vaguely resembles an actual social life.

But with all that bustle comes sacrifices. And you're already seeing it in your art. You haven't spent the time you previously did to appreciate the nature around you. No Sunday afternoon rambles for urban scenery, no Saturday mornings at the Arboretum. The sheer volume of your photographic record is suffering from a serious downturn. But even with the sacrifice of time, you've still managed to inject some beauty into your life.

Sometimes it's as simple as finding something lovely in a department store,

Reeded

Faux

Mosaiced


And sometimes it's about finding beauty in a coming storm as you make your way home from one of the myriad of events you've been to.

Into the Storm.


If all else fails, you realize that nature and beauty is all around you. On the table at your favorite restuarant...

Broken Egg Daisy

DaisyEdged

Petaled Faded Layers

The Pinkest of Things


Or in your own front yard...

My Wish For You Wishing For More Wishes

A Wishing Heart.

Wish for the Sky


During the hustle and bustle a friend's backyard can provide a backdrop to some summer solace.

Island Petals

A long day at the Pool

Clouded lights.


And you've made a concerted effort to stop by the lake whenever possible, using your shots as an opportunity to perfect your panoramas.

June 3 Pano Extra

June Storm Pano

May 11th Pano Final


More than that though, it gets you out into the nature of your local area, reminds you of one of the many reasons you love where you live. Because within a five minute range you have a the middle of the city, and the loveliness of lakes and other waterways.

Sailing Sky Dallas Evening at the Lake

Lakeside Road

Storm Watchers.


If you've learned anything from May and June, it's that even the busiest schedule still has room for peace, calm, and grace regardless of where you look for it.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Q-111: A Plethora of Party People

The rest of May and June was filled with the sounds of parties! Birthdays, Birthdays, and more Birthdays, Graduations, Retirement and an Anniversary to boot. Your social butterfly status is officially cemented and you flitted from city to city capturing all the party people and cheerful decor that comes with them. And as an added bonus, you got to photograph your first house concert. But.. more about that later.

As in the previous blog, we'll start... at the beginning.

The very end of April inevitably means your little brother's birthday! Turning 16 this year (eep) he is anxious to drive, anxious to be independent, anxious to have adn do and be everything! His only photographic commentary about his birthday was this:

GoofyBro


Which you suppose is more a reaction to your mother's decree that he must keep his grades up to take driver's ed.

From Birth to Retirement... a life cycle in one month of parties! The Fairy Godmother retired (early) much to her joy. It was also a lesson for you of course. And what might that lesson be? Always charge up the night before. A mad dash to the camera store revealed they were sold out of your battery, which led to a mad dash back home to pick up the old Fuji and some fresh AAs. Naturally you are unsatisfied with the results.. but that's what happens when your 12mp camera is decommissioned and repalced temporarily by your 7mp camera. :sigh: You live, you learn... and you deal with "noisy" photos as a result...

Mine


After retirement, it was time to feel like a kid again. What better way than to attend a 5-year old's birthday party?

Bella Barbie


There are a million different moods in each child's face and you scramble to capture as much as you can... but it's hard to photograph when you're laughing. Still you manage to get some great shots-- some of which end up being truly beautiful:

Sophia Blankie Partial

Bella Barbie Cake Olivia After Pool Colorized

Sophia


Some of which are lovely and sweet:

Ribbon Babe

Olivia Mommy and Me Claudia Double Forkin

To Opa


And some of which are, of course, downright silly!

Claudia Wand Bella Birthday Giggle


And from 5-year olds back to adults... or near-adults- it's time for someone to Graduate! As the resident friend-photographer you are of course on hand to record all the serious, silly, and suspicious activity afoot at the soiree...

Getting Corsaged

Shawn and Tiffany Silly

Dave n Tink Carly Cake Diploma

Lynn and Family

Party Table 2 Congratulations Silhouette

The Lei Boys

Grad Dog


And finally, the last event on the books for the month... your first house concert. A celebration for the 5 year anniversary of two good friends, you and a small collection of people are called in to help celebrate by the pool acoustic style. A customized show from KC Clifford and her husband David Broyles (of the band Dr. Pants) creates laughter, tears, and a real test of your ability to shoot in low-light with no flash.

And while you don't do as well as you'd hoped... at least you can say you didn't blind the talent! After a few hours of attempted editing, you keep the best of the bunch and chalk up motion blur and noise to that funky independent concert vibe. It's not bad shooting-- it's the nature of the artiste indendent (say it with a french accent, go ahead it sounds much more sophisticated and on purpose that way). You aren't necessarily unhappy with the shots you got, but you do wish you could have done better. There's always next time.

KC Laugh

KC Guitar KC BW 2

KC 2


And the truth is, some of the shots are actually quite good. Composed well, lit well, evocative and reflective of the tones of the event... some of these you should be really proud of.

KC Strum

KC Concert BW


And when all the parties are done, and the amps have been unplugged you walk away from this round of eventful outings with some new technique and some re-learned lessons. You had a chance to remember the joys of being a child, spent some quality time with friends and family and are 3 cds richer for it all.

You chalk it all up to another month of shell-destruction as you watch the shy person you used to be sink further and further into your past. The girl who used to hide is quickly being replaced by the one who says yes. YES to life, YES to time, YES to experience. The one who says YES to herself when asked the question,

Is it time to party?




YES!

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