Giant Double Rainbow and a Giant Triple Grape

It’s Random Monday!  With this new way of blogging, I have decided that I need a schedule, or specific content for specific days, in order to keep track of my thoughts.

So, Mondays will be Random Mondays.  I will post about whatever is on my mind, share random images, and just be me.

Wednesdays will be my Guest Bloggers and Vendor Features, sharing tips for wedding planning, pet care, and all sorts of other things!

Fridays will be my image sharing days.  It might be one image, or it might be a hundred, I don’t know.  I’ll share whatever I am in love with at that moment.  I’ll talk about my favorite shots, how I got the shot, why a shot is important to me or the client, the behind-the-scenes, all sorts of stuff!

Today’s post is about Giant stuff.  A few weeks ago, after a particularly loud storm, I got a text from my intern Hanna telling me to go outside, that there was a giant double rainbow.  She wasn’t kidding!  I’ve seen a lot of beautiful rainbows in my life, but nothing compared to this one.  It was not only an incredibly bright double rainbow, it stretched completely across the sky! I marveled for a few moments by myself, then ran inside two grab the two very important things – my son, and my camera!

It is hard to see the double rainbow in this one, but the size of it was stunning!

Maddox loved it!

“Look Mommy!”

The colors are a little wonky here.  The sky was a really orangish gray muddy color, which totally threw off my white balance, but oh well!

The second giant thing of the day was this grape.  My nephew Josh found it during Maddox’s birthday party, and was happy to share it with me for a few shots.  It looks like three grapes grown into one!  It was quite interesting.

Josh told me later that it was quite sour, just in case you were wondering how it tasted. 🙂

Check back on Wednesday for our next Guest Blogger!.

   

Fire Truck Birthday Theme – Part 3

I love birthday parties.  To me it is the one day a year that really, truly is all about a child.  It is the one day a year that I will suck it up and get in the car with a bunch of balloons (I hate balloons). I plan for weeks, creating and designing and putting things together.  It is important to me that everything be cohesive, and while I didn’t put quite as much effort into his second birthday as I did his first birthday, I love how everything turned out!

Here are a few quick detail shots!

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Adam - It looks like you put a lot of effort into this party. The decorations are most definitively cohesive, and not just party store same-same-same. It’s unique and fun! I bet everyone enjoyed it.

   

Fire Truck Birthday Party Cake – Happy 2nd Birthday Maddox!

Last year, when I was planning Maddox’s first birthday party, I had a very specific idea in mind for his cake.  I spoke with a dozen designers, but it wasn’t until I spoke with Clarice of Sweet Intentions by the Morgans that I knew my vision was going to come true.  She and her husband Antonio delivered the most amazing 3D monkey cake, and my husband and I swore that from then on, they would be OUR cake designers!

This year they did an amazing job, as I knew they would.  Maddox LOVED his fire truck cake.  Even tonight, as I was getting the images ready for the blog, he came running up saying “my fire truck cake! My fire truck cake!”

We ewnt with red velvet and cream cheese frosting for the flavor, and it was absolutely delicious.  My husband has never had red velvet before, and he has now deemed it to be his favorite flavor ever.  🙂

A HUGE thanks to Clarice and Antonio and their beautiful daughter for the amazing design, super friendly delivery, and beautifully delicious cake!

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Happy 2nd Birthday, Maddox!

This week is dedicated to my amazing son, Maddox.  He turned two a couple of weeks ago, and I wanted to share his birthday with you!  Wednesday I’ll be featuring my favorite cake designers, Sweet Intentions by The Morgans.  Friday I’ll share the decor I did for his party!

This is the little punkin that we brought home two years ago.

And here’s our walking, talking, toy-blaming, high-fivin’, smile making, potty training birthday boy!

If you didn’t guess, we had a fire truck theme for his birthday party!  He LOVES fire trucks!

He did an awesome job blowing out his candles!

Sing along now – “it’s my party and I’ll cry if I want to!”  Daddy took a toy away to put batteries in it, and you would have thought it was the end of the world!

He had loads of help from his cousins while opening his presents!

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Spinning Bridesmaids – A Shutter Speed Challenge

When Crystal picked out her bridesmaids dresses, she loved the flowing skirts, and I agreed upon seeing them that we needed to do a swirly shot of some sort.  But how?  Just asking them to stand and spin and shoot them at ground level wasn’t enough for me.  Inspiration struck in the middle of Crystal and Clint’s wedding ceremony, as I stood on the right side of the barn they were getting married in and glanced out the window as the sun broke through the clouds on what had been a very dreary, hot, rainy day.

There, in the barn, I looked down about 20 feet to a wide open, grassy area, with nothing else around, and I knew what I wanted to do.  After the ceremony was over, as the guests were heading out to the reception, my second shooters gathered up the newlyweds and the bridesmaids and directed them over to the grassy area.  From high above, I shouted my directions: “Crystal, Clint, I want you to kiss, but you cannot move a single muscle until I tell you it is ok to move!  Girls, on the count of three, I want you to spin in place as fast as you can, make sure to put your arms up, and don’t fall!”

I then took the settings on my camera to the extreme, braced myself against the windowsill and held by breath, counted “1-2-3-spin!” and pressed the shutter. It only took a couple of tries to get the exact look I had imagined.

My second shooters always say that I have a little happy dance that I do when I get “the shot”.  They were ready for it this day!  Here is me checking out my camera (also known as chimping) and realizing that it was exactly what I wanted!

And the shot, you ask?  Well, I guess I can share it.  I am pretty proud of it!

My goal with every single wedding I shoot is to create an image that I have never done before, that is truly unique and different, and that I likely won’t recreate.  This is that image.

For those wondering how I did it:

Canon 5D Mk II

Canon EF 24-70 2.8L

ISO 100

Aperture f/22

Shutter Speed 1/6

Focal Length 24mm

Shot fully in manual, hand-held

It was hot and sunny but the clouds kept rolling by.  We waited for a brief full cloud cover in order to assist with the exposure.  Even so, it was a little bit over-exposed, but nothing that takes away from the image.  The only post processing I did was to remove the flip flops scattered all around..

Chris Cooke - I love the photo “o-face”!!! I have a few of me like that too!!

   
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