Monday, June 29, 2009

Even more Eli

I have never walked out onto this boardwalk even though I drive past the sanctuary several times a week. This evening Derek and Eli and I checked it out. A whole bunch of images. I have even more to edit, actually.

Eli is fun and easy to photograph these days. He really finds himself so amusing. All I have to do is catch his attention and he is happy to grin at me.



It is always a stretch for me to imagine that one day Eli will probably be as tall and maybe even taller than his Daddy. He is such a little peanut now. But growing very fast.






He didn't like sitting on this little path at all. I liked the shot too much to toss it, though.


He stands very well now. When we sat him down he just wanted to eat the daisies.



We found this tree on the walk back to the car.


This last one is a new favorite of mine. I hesitate to tell you all the lovely comment that my wonderful husband made when I showed him the shot on the back of the camera. Let's just say he felt that the image suggests his son is particularly well endowed (which I gathered Derek didn't really have an issue with). Nice, huh?

Friday, June 26, 2009

More Eli

Some from yesterday. His mood improved by the afternoon, thankfully.

He didn't like standing in the grass at all. But he still smiled for me for a minute anyway.



This was taken during the big thunderstorm that rolled through. It was so dark that even at ISO 3200 F2.8 and 1/100 it was underexposed. I hard to sort of embrace the noise and go for a filmy, black and white look. I still like it alot.



A few in the studio.



Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Little patient




I took these in the backyard yesterday. Only a baby could look this happy when he is sick. He's drinking that bottle of water because he hasn't been able to keep anything else down. It started out with throwing up at bedtime for a couple of nights in a row and we thought it was some kind of food reaction or something. Yesterday he threw up all day. He's still remarkably chipper, though. At least one of us is.

I was glad to get these because it shows how well he stands by himself. I was going to post that he can stand confidently but hasn't really walked yet. Then last night as he was playing in the kitchen and I was sitting in kind of a fog secretly hoping Derek would get home before it was time for another bedtime attempt, Eli turned away from the cabinet where he was rifling through my baking sheets and took about 7 deliberate steps over to the kitchen table. So there. I should go write it down in the baby book before I forget.

My cousin Laura gave Eli these swim trunks last summer when he was tiny. I love baby gifts to grow into. Isn't he cute in them?

Friday, June 12, 2009

More outside

This is Eli how I often see him. A little ankle-biter hanging on to my legs to stand up. He so wants to walk. I imagine once he does I will get this view less often. Walking will be easier, but I am sure I will miss it.



The (partial) family portrait in shadows.


I am not a nature photographer by any stretch, but I thought the peonies looked pretty in the sun.


I wanted him to peek through the middle for this one. We didn't quite manage it.


He thought it made a good hat, though.

Friday, June 05, 2009

Wide Angle

I need some opinions. I have been playing around with this sun flare idea. I am going for the feeling of when you lay on your back in the grass and lift your baby above you for an airplane ride on a summer day. That's sort of what we're doing here. She is perched up on my knees, you can see a bit of my jeans in the one shot.

My adorable niece Louisa helped me try this yesterday. I purposely used a super wide angle. Both so that I could get everything in the frame and also becuase I thought the distortion would be kind of fun. I think you can't go halfway with the distortion thing. If you're going to do it, you've got to go all out. There were more in the series, but these two are my favorites I think.

What do you think? Fun and whimsical or wierd looking? Neither? All you 12 lurkers out there, seriously, I'd love to hear your thoughts. Derek has already voted for wierd looking, so you will not hurt my feelings either way. Honest, you won't. No really, it's okay. You won't.




Question: what do you get when you stick your camera into the face of a little baby eating his lunch outside? Answer: peanut butter on your lens.





Thursday, May 21, 2009

Airplane



My friend Doni has been working with using studio lights outdoors. It's an interesting effect, I think. Sort of surreal and interesting looking. For this shot I have a strobe firing to light Eli's face. I am lying on my back in the grass shooting up at the sun around 2:30 pm today.

Excuse the @&#!$ leaf in his mouth. Must remember to check the baby's mouth for foreign objects before taking pictures. The kid's always eating something or other these days.

I really wanted his arms out like an airplane. Here he sort of looks like he's hanging on fpr dear life (maybe partly true). Maybe we'll try it woth Grace next. Fun to play.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Tonight

That's 115+ lbs. of kid in that tub (please excuse the crappy cell phone picture).



There is a pithy observation to be made here, but it elludes me at the moment. I sometimes just sort of step back in awe of this whole process.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Three Little Monkeys

Some pretty decent shots of all three! They are being goofy, but that is very much them.


This one is my favorite.


I love this one of the girls. I like the way they are holding hands in front. It looks like one person, but it is really one arm from each of them.