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Family Vacation 2011 | Texas!

I was a little nervous about going on our family vacation this year, mostly because of the vandalism that happened to our house last year. *shudder* It took us almost a whole year to recover, rebuild, and unpack again. BUT  thankfully this year our vacation turned out to be super relaxing, exactly what we all needed after the stresses of last year. : )

We chose Texas mostly because dad had meetings down there anyway. We just tagged along the first few days and after he finished up we spent another week as a family on the beach enjoying ourselves. And what better way to extend our short summer than heading south just as the weather turns below freezing. Yeah, sounds like a good plan to me!

The only down side to Texas is the distance. We spent 27 hours in the car both ways; 2 full days of driving down and 2 full days of driving home. That’s a LONG time to be sitting in a little space!!

Light Painting on the highways to cut the boredom:

Finally we arrived in San Antonio! While Dad was busy with his meetings the rest of us wandered around downtown along the amazing river walk. It was gorgeous!

And look (!) the trees still have leaves and they are GREEN!

We spent 2 days just wondering around the whole city. Our hotel came with tokens to ride the trolley so when we got tired of walking we’d hop a trolley and ride its full loop just for fun. The really strange thing about San Antonio (and maybe Texas in general) was the fact that one building or block would be super fancy and well kept and right beside it would be a run down shack that you would expect in the ghetto. So strange.

One of our favorite things to do: crash fancy hotels. We had a good excuse, we needed to find a bathroom.  Actually it was mostly accidental, we’d find a store or visitors center and in the process of trying to find the bathroom we’d end up in an adjoining hotel lobby and from there we’d wonder through until we found what we needed. We saw some pretty fancy places!! A very modern hotel. And a 1920′s hotel. It was probably one of my favorite accidental explorations of the whole trip. Seeing the architecture and decor was super fun!

Back at our own hotel I enjoyed taking pics of my siblings in the outdoor lighted pool!

Our hotel was an older 1960′s style with bright colors: El Tropicana  - the name reminded me of I Love Lucy. : )

When we first checked in there was a whole flight crew in the lobby; pilots and stewardesses. I felt for a split second like I was walking  into the TV show Pan Am. Weird.

And a little bit of fun on the way out: gotta love it!

Then we drove another 4 hours south east to Seaside Texas where we rented a little beach house. Ahhh the beach!! Ocean, Sea life, and of course Gulls!

Let the silly side come out!

I’d love to say I won the race, but I tripped.

Since we were in Texas of course we had to try something new: Nopal

Which turned out to be just a little bit slimy. Although it tasted like sour cucumber so it wasn’t too bad … once you got past the slime.

One day we drove into Galveston. Due to the recent hurricanes lots of the area was pretty run down. But I liked the house below. It reminded me of Villa Villakulla in the Pippi Longstocking movie.

On the wharf we talked to one of the fishermen and he told us he’d only seen snow once in his life, so we told him about the 6 foot drifts we get in our yard. I don’t think he believed us.

Let’s just say the wharf stunk pretty badly. Reeked.  But it made for interesting photos. ; )

Mom found out that we could take a ferry boat for free , so we went out to sea for a 15 minutes ride to a little island. The breeze was perfect, the weather warm, the salty air making our hair sticky.

On the island we walked out on the fishing pier (or rather rock formation) and watched a whole pod of dolphins swim and feed. Too bad they didn’t leap into the air or show their tails, but still super fun to watch!!

Back at our own beach house:

All week long I had “Let’s Go Fly A Kite”  ringing in my head. Marry Poppins would be proud.

I Love how the ocean changed colors depending on the weather. Some days gray, some brown and our last day was a pretty teal green.

Goodbye ocean. Until next time!!

Back into the car for 2 days. Ugh. Sooooo stiff and cramp inducing.

The very last morning we got up before dawn and as we stopped for coffee the sky began to lighted into a pale gray/blue. I noticed a HUGE flock of birds settling on the wire across the street. They filled up every line for over 4 blocks! It was still almost completely dark but I managed to crank my ISO and got this last photo from our trip:

And now I’m home again! Whew. I really enjoyed being away, unplugging (although I did miss the Internet, I wanted to check my email once a day in case I got a wedding request … so I ended up having to drive 15 miles  to the nearest McDonalds with Wi-Fi!) and in general taking a break. But it also feels amazing to be home! You appreciate the little things of home like using your own silverware, or being able to make a pot of tea, or  knowing where the pens are stashed. Yes, it’s good to be home!

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October skies

Driving early one morning last week I noticed the sun shining on the golden stubble in a field, and the dark October rain clouds coming up behind. The dramatic colors and textures were just too fun not to try to catch. Thankfully I wasn’t driving so I could snap a few. I really like the way this vertical one turned out … the grass in front blurred by speed ads a fun element. : )

And the horizontal shows the clouds off in all their dreary, chilly, October sky glory:

I do have a soft spot in my heart for the vast skies and wide horizons of North Dakota and norther Minnesota. So open and free!!

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The 1980′s is now vintage??!

You know you are getting old when styles ‘coming back’ were styles you wore the first time around. Let’s just take one example. Last week in church I noticed a young guy wearing a neon yellow hoodie. NEON! And then I went on pinterest and all of a sudden I’m seeing neon everywhere!

High fashion websites:

Build your own fashion websites:

Makeup:

And this one really got me, because I remember when my grandma gave me these exact colors for a birthday gift!! Nail Polish:

I even found a whole wedding photoshoot with Neon colors (click here to see that blog!)

Crazy. I can’t be old enough to see a style circle in full!

What trends do you remember from the 80′s?

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Fargo Wedding Photographer reaches 2011 goals!

Sorry – I just had to write the title like a major headline because… 

Today has been an amazing day for me, I got to cross off two of my 2011 goals in one day!!

#1. I wanted to upgrade my backup camera to a D700. However because of the tsunami in Japan there has been a big shortage. The USA has been sold out of them for months! I finally got on a waiting list since there is a slow trickle of cameras coming out of Japan again.  Today I got that wonderful phone call “We have a D700 are you still interested?” – um YES!!

Goal #1 successfully achieved.

#2. I wanted to save enough this season to be able to go to a conference next year: WPPI – Wedding and Portrait Photographer International. I’ve wanted to go for years but could never afford the flight + hotels + meals for a whole week. Then last night I found out that because I’m a showiteer (I use the program SHOWIT) I qualified for a major deal at the hotel. Almost 1/2 price! And so today I called and booked a room for 4 nights & 5 days to attend WPPI. One. Word. “EEEEEAAAK!!!!” – ok that’s more like a squeal. But hey. A girl can squeal when a dream comes true right?!

Goal #2. Crossed off.

My other 2011 goals were crossed out earlier. I wanted to book X number of weddings and I got within one wedding away from that number so I’m super happy with that.  And I got a laptop. So yeah. I think that I reached every single one of my major goals this year!  oh – and I GRADUATED  from college debt free!!!  <—- That one was pretty big even if it doesn’t have anything to do with my business. ; )

 

Yup. I’m a pretty happy gal tonight.

Now off to look at flights to WPPI in February. I’ve got some time to find the best deal. ; )

What were your 2011 goals and did you reach them? (Don’t worry if you haven’t, you still have plenty of time left in the year!)

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Photography Club Assignment: Negative Space

My photography club has taken a bit of a break as everyone is so busy in the fall!! But this week we got a new assignment: Negative Space. In photography negative space is usually a photo where your subject is on the edge or in a corner and the rest of the frame is blank. It breaks the rule of thirds, the center your subject rule, and the fill the frame with your subject rule. Ok it breaks most of the rules. It’s not a technique I use a lot but I’ve always loved it! I usually shoot about 2-5 negative space images at a wedding. They are more artsy, creative, and usually (unfortunately) not the image a couple wants to frame on the wall. But I love it, so I shoot a few. ; )

I’ve had a busy week so I didn’t want to go out looking for a negative space subject, so I gave myself the added challenge of finding something in the house to photograph. Double-trouble-challenge oh yes!

So I picked up an old typewriter (we actually have 3 in the house!) … and took it onto the sun porch where I set it on our old 70′s retro chair. Perfect backdrop! I chose the typewriter that had hammers that actually stick up high since that made the image in my brain easier to capture.  Moved the chair into the sunlight and voila: instant fun!

I’m posting two here on the blog because I like them both. But I posted the image on the Right (the hammers) for the group because it fit the assignment better. More negative space! 

ISO 350 1/320 second @ f 5.6

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