What an oxymoron! But my mom always made Challah for Easter, so I thought I should try my hand at it this Easter. Challah reminds me of my mom two-fold: her Challah loaves, and her thick braid of hair that looks like Challah! I wish I had a photo of that to post.
I better go check on that rising bread, schellac it with egg yolks, sprinkle it with poppy seeds, and pop it in the oven!
April 22, 2011
Support Local Family Farms
My friend Shannon asked me to help her make a blog for her farm and CSA, 8th Street Greens. We put up the first post yesterday! It felt great to be in her fields with my camera, on a real "shoot". It felt even better to make something brand new that will (hopefully) help someone who is wonderful!
Here is the part of the post where I shamelessly advertise this CSA (Community Supported Agriculture). Shannon and her family and not only generous, fun, community-minded individuals, but Shannon carries that over into her farm life. Her CSA boxes always have incredible variety of produce (you'll never get five heads of fennel at once), fresh (always packed the same morning), and she has the best greens you'll ever taste (all season-this is really hard to do!). If you join as a member, not only do you get these weekly boxes of produce, but you also support numerous local farms, businesses, the environment, and folks who are employed by 8th Street Greens.
Here's one photo from the post. Check it out! http://8thstreetgreens.blogspot.com
April 20, 2011
Piglet Wranglin'
My friends Amber and JC asked me if I wanted to go check out their new piglets the other day. Of course! Who doesn't love piglets? I assumed they would be just like Tetley, the teacup pig.
It turns out piglets are not only large, dense (40-50 lbs), ear-splittingly loud, but also surprisingly strong. After they unloaded two pigs from the back of the truck, we watched them settle in to their new pen. The female pig was lively and bouncy, but the male may have a problem with his back leg.
24-70mm f/2.8, ISO 800, 1/250s, WB Cloudy
24-70mm f/2.8, ISO 800, 1/200s, WB Cloudy
24-70mm f/2.8, ISO 160, 1/640s, WB Cloudy
April 19, 2011
Email Updates
Hey folks,
I know you subscribers weren't getting email updates. I think I fixed the problem, but let me know if it didn't work!
Phoebe
I know you subscribers weren't getting email updates. I think I fixed the problem, but let me know if it didn't work!
Phoebe
Why did the goose cross the road?
70-200mm f/4, ISO 100, 1/500s, WB Daylight
The day I met this goose was a good lesson in carrying my camera with me always. I lugged my giant lens (70-200mm; looks like a gun and weighs more) around with me all day, hoping to get some better bird photos. I was starting to feel a little whiny when I saw this goose, his mate, and a duck crossing the road!
Their owner came out to shoo them off the road and she told me their names. Mister, Missus, and Mr. Duck.
I’m so glad I had my camera with me at that exact moment.
April 11, 2011
Nature Photography is not for Lazy People
Which is probably why I'll never be a Nature Photographer. Also, I did have my feet in a heated pool surrounded by roses and palm trees and I was sipping a cappuccino in Florida when I took these photos. Would you have gotten up to change your lens? I swear, under normal circumstances I would not have been so lazy.
Ospreys!!!
I really like the position of the osprey in the first shot, but the composition is just embarrassing. I promise I've learned my lesson though. Next time I spot an osprey I'll grab a longer lens and drop the cappuccino.
April 10, 2011
The Cut
One of the hardest parts of photography for me is choosing which ones make the cut. Especially with digital, when you can easily take hundreds of photos for one event, and often many are very similar, which one is the best? I find the choice gets easier with practice, but I'm still up in the air about these, taken on an afternoon ski with my folks one wintery Iowa day.
Canon 7D, 70mm f/6.3, ISO 250, 1/500s, WB auto
Canon 7D, 27mm f/6.3, ISO 250, 1/500s, WB auto
Canon 7D, 24mm f/9, ISO 250, 1/400s, WB auto
I'm partial to the last one, because it tells a story and I like photos that have juxtaposing images. What do you think?
April 6, 2011
Bone Trees
Canon 7D, 200mm f/2.8, ISO 100, 1/1600s WB daylight
Every spring this orchard turns white and blue. They spray the trees with something that turns them white, and band certain ones with blue. I'm not even sure if they are pear trees or apple. Can anyone shed light on any of this?
The sky shed light on these trees for exactly this moment. The rest of my photos from this shoot are all gray and yucky. I think these white trees look like bones.
April 5, 2011
Good Grub
Canon 7D, 60mm f/4.5, ISO 500, 1/160s, WB cloudy
My friends host an annual pick-up sticks party in their peach orchard. Peach prunings can develop a nasty fungus, so you have to take them out of the orchard as soon as possible. They invite a bunch of folks over to help with the work, then have a bonfire and make some really excellent grub. Pickled beets, salmon soaked in Chicaoji sauce (chipotle, cocoa, and goji berries = wow), turkey dogs with homemade buns and home sprouted sprouts! Not bad payment for an hour and a half of easy work. If only every day on the farm was like this...
April 4, 2011
Catch-up
I'd like to post daily, and I missed the last 4 (oops) days. I better make up for it!
What is better than a quilt made by your grandma and a meal made by your boyfriend? If they have the same color palette! Took this shot with my mom's old Minolta. It's been about 2 years since I've used film.
I saw these Cedar Waxwings in Cedar Falls, IA this winter. This photo was inspired by Van Gogh's painting, "Almond Blossoms". Cedar Waxwings eat the fermented berries from the trees in the winter and get drunk, make lots of noise, and fly around...drunkenly.
I went to help my friend one day during lambing season. This was the only moment she was still all day. She brought the sick lamb into her mud room, gave it medicine, and sat with for half an hour. I'm not sure what became of that little lamb.
I wonder if I should crop the left side of the frame, to simplify the image. But I hate cropping, I sort of feel like I should get at least the framing right the first time around. What do you think?
Minolta
What is better than a quilt made by your grandma and a meal made by your boyfriend? If they have the same color palette! Took this shot with my mom's old Minolta. It's been about 2 years since I've used film.
Canon 7D
I saw these Cedar Waxwings in Cedar Falls, IA this winter. This photo was inspired by Van Gogh's painting, "Almond Blossoms". Cedar Waxwings eat the fermented berries from the trees in the winter and get drunk, make lots of noise, and fly around...drunkenly.
Canon G9
I went to help my friend one day during lambing season. This was the only moment she was still all day. She brought the sick lamb into her mud room, gave it medicine, and sat with for half an hour. I'm not sure what became of that little lamb.
I wonder if I should crop the left side of the frame, to simplify the image. But I hate cropping, I sort of feel like I should get at least the framing right the first time around. What do you think?
Canon G9
Springtime is the time for starting your plants indoors or in greenhouses. It's also time to start your calluses! Here my lovely hand model is helping some baby plant shed it's seed pod, so the new leaves can stretch and grow.
Canon 7D
What I'm really looking forward to most this season is beautiful produce to take pictures of! And, of course, eat.
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