Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Hey Jude
My husband and I recently adopted two kittens... which means the subject of 98% of my photography this month has been... the kittens :o) I will try to refrain from posting exclusively kitty shots for the next few weeks, but this one was just too precious not to share. I usually have a tough time catching them with open eyes because of my flash, especially up close like this, and yet here we have a beautiful portrait of Jude showing off his awesome eyes. We've had a blast watching them grow and they are now about halfway through their first round of vet trips and shots... at the moment they're driving me crazy running around and clawing up my hands, but they're still adorable ;o)
Friday, January 14, 2011
on a wire
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Arctic Freeze
It snowed again in Detroit today. A lot. I'm actually really hoping that my husband ends up getting the day off, since he's only supposed to work a half day anyhow and I'm sure he'll spend it ALL on the road it he has to go in. We shall see. The weather tonight inspired me to share this photo I shot last year at the Detroit Zoo (which I love). I was actually there to do a portrait shoot for a client and of course took advantage and shot quite a few for my own collection while I was at it :o)
Polar bears make me homesick. Those of you who know me may be making Canadian jokes now, but I'm not kidding... I was born in Thompson, Manitoba, which is at the end of the treeline... a couple of hours north of me? Polar bears. No joke.
The polar bears at the Detroit zoo aren't always easy to see, and usually less easy to photograph. The good reason is because they've done a really good job creating a natural and LARGE habitat for them. The downside of course, is that I rarely get an opportunity to get shots like this one. I love the icy feel of this shot, and how the bear is looking off to the side, almost casually... like he sees something interesting but wants to play it cool.
Stay warm out there dear readers... hope you've enjoyed my tangent into my own history ;o)
Polar bears make me homesick. Those of you who know me may be making Canadian jokes now, but I'm not kidding... I was born in Thompson, Manitoba, which is at the end of the treeline... a couple of hours north of me? Polar bears. No joke.
The polar bears at the Detroit zoo aren't always easy to see, and usually less easy to photograph. The good reason is because they've done a really good job creating a natural and LARGE habitat for them. The downside of course, is that I rarely get an opportunity to get shots like this one. I love the icy feel of this shot, and how the bear is looking off to the side, almost casually... like he sees something interesting but wants to play it cool.
Stay warm out there dear readers... hope you've enjoyed my tangent into my own history ;o)
Monday, January 10, 2011
where is the love?
Happy New Year, dear readers! Since my last post, we've celebrated a wonderful Christmas season and rung in the new year (who ever thought 2011 could come so quickly?!) we've also adopted two adorable kittens to add to our family (making us a 3 cat home with a dog who comes to visit occasionally)
I am not one for new years' resolutions, however I do often spend the holiday season reflecting on life, on the past, on the future, and this year is no exception. I have spent a lot of time considering just how much love is my life and being supremely grateful for that. There have been many many many trials in my life the last couple of years, but love and support from friends and family have gotten me through, and I am so thankful that they have been there for me!
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