One thing about the social distancing this week, it definitely gives me a reason to stay home. Organizing the 32,000+ digital photos onto a hard drive was a great start (not done yet). But there was also the film negatives and scans that I needed to do something about. Hmm… Well, as I figure that […]
Category: animals
Flowers and Hidden Frogs
A couple weeks ago, during a gloriously, warm October day I ventured out to get some pictures of the last fall flowers. For Columbus, Ohio locals, Inniswood Park is always my “go-to” flower park when I’m gettin’ the feelin’ for nature shots. That day, I got some other friends within the flowers … All pictures […]
The Animals of Utah and Arizona
A couple weeks ago I ended a “bucket list” trip with my husband, Eric. There were no kids, just us, and the open road to see mountains, red painted cliffs, sagebrush for miles and the driest heat I’ve felt in years. First we went to California for his mother’s 80’s birthday and to see the […]
The Rise of Film
About a year ago, sometime wasting time on Instagram, I started to see a trend pop up. And it seemed to be a coincidence (or maybe my phone was now able to hack my own thoughts) because I was just starting to take my film cameras off the shelves again. I was seeing all these […]
Deer Haven Park
Winter is for the birds All photographs shot with Canon Rebel xsi / Canon EF-S 55-250mm 1:4-5.6
The Badlands
Over the summer this year, I experienced the most unique and breathtaking landscape I had ever witnessed: the Badlands of South Dakota. It would not be an exaggeration to say that when we first got out of the car to explore the landscape, I started to cry. The vastness, the silence, the slow wind, the […]
Mount Rushmore and some awesome animals
The first real, full day of the vacation was at Keystone, SD. We drove to Mount Rushmore and on the road we could see it on the horizon and I started to say, “OMG, there it is!!” If you haven’t been to Mount Rushmore, there is a winding road to drive to get to the […]
Rural Ohio #2 – More Horses
Looking through the SD card again more photographs were worthy of another post. Because the horses were just so darn pretty. All photographs shot with a Canon Rebel XSI with a 55-250mm lens.