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Sisters

Many of you know I'm a big fan of The Pioneeer Woman.  This week on Pioneer Woman Photography she is hosting a contest for photos of "Sisters."  Now as she mentions, and we all know, there are many women in your life that can qualify as sisters who may not actually be your blood sisters.  I grew up without sisters, although I love my brothers, I always missed out on having a sister.

So it got me thinking about all the ladies in my life who have meant so much to me.  I've always gotten along with boys a little bit better because I'm a bit of a Tom Boy, but there are some woman that I just couldn't live without.

The more I researched on my computer though, the more I realized I don't have pictures of myself with these women, or even pictures of them at all!  Many of these pictures are buried somewhere in our house and not digital.  Many of them I'm the one holding the camera, or, embarrassingly enough, I just didn't take a picture!!  While researching this I realized that I don't even have pictures of just me with my sister in laws.  Now maybe this is a sneaky conspiracy on their part to avoid my camera (I'm catching on Pockets and Olie).  But this is just sad folks.  Why did I not take the time at a photoshoot, wedding, or get together to turn the camera around and document a time with these ladies I love?  Things are gonna start to change, and I'm warning all you ladies out there...be prepared.

SO here are a few of the ones I could find on my laptop.  NOTE: If you are not in this selection it does NOT mean I don't love you or consider you my sister.  It means I either didn't take a picture with you recently, or it's buried in my basement.  Perhaps I will do a little digging and scanning and find a few of these blasts from the past.  There may be an update to this post comin' your way shortly.  Until then, enjoy these.

If you have a lovely lady that has meant a lot to you in your life, feel free do a shout out in the comments.  I'd love to hear your stories and adventures.

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I Spy Something...

GREEN!!! Back in October my mother and I spent some time planting bulbs in my front flower beds.   And by my mother and I, I mean, my mother.  This was during the time that I had my tonsils removed, so I was in recovery.  I had a very important job though...I pointed where the flowers should go...yeah...important.  But I digress.  So all through the winter, I was worried they wouldn't come up, and the beds looked all tucked and cozy but well...brown. See Exhibit A.  You really can't tell much is going on there.  But if you look really reeeeally close...

...you can spy some green.

And maybe even a few buds coming up...

And then this is the point where I go, "hmmm I can't remember what type of flowers I planted...hmmm."

But the more I look, the more I see! They're everywhere.  This winter has been a long one and I am so ready for spring to say hello.

In our other bed there is even a tinsy tiny bit of color.  Just a wee bit.

Just enough to remind me that spring will be here soon.  I don't have long to wait.

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Mann Again

As I have mentioned in previous posts (see Mann: Keeping Inspired) and will likely  mention in posts to come, I'm a big fan of Sally Mann.  I love the rough quality of her work and at the same time the mystery of it.  I particularly love her wet plate photography series like Deep South, and her newest series Proud Flesh. Her latest series Proud Flesh is done in the same wet plate style, although unlike many wet plate photographers, Mann prefers her glass negative to be imperfect, as well as her camera for that matter.  Proud Flesh is a series of portraits of her husband Larry, whom she has been married to for 40 years.  The series not only reflects on the closeness and intimacy between Larry and Sally, but of the deterioration of Larry's body from Muscular dystrophy.  The result is a heart wrenching series, that is honest and intimate, and will bring tears to your eyes.

I highly recommend checking out the link below to NPR's interview and a video of Sally Mann with her husband Larry.  There is also a HBO documentary on Mann titled What Remains.

Sally Mann: Proud Flesh

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It's for fun

Did you know photography is fun?? Crazy! I know.  But it is in fact fun.  Here is a teaser of some shots that I took a couple of weekends ago.  It was a sunny weekend, and it was nice just to go and take some photos for fun.  You should try it sometime.  For realz.

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Baby Tuesday

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gbke1GHsejQ] Alert! This video will make you want to have babies, lots of babies.  Men, guard your loins.

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10 Reasons Why...

...I am trying to get in shape.  The above photograph was taken the fall of my senior year of college.  And from other pictures that I will not share with you, there was a huge difference between the fall and the spring.  Note the flat stomach.  That is surprisingly absent in those other, horrible photographs. So it's official folks. I've been workin' it every day for almost a month and I've lost 9lbs (and apparently that last 1 lb before 10 is super stubborn).  Now I do not consider myself a big lady, or even plump but there are several reasons why I have decided it's time to tone up.  So of course, since this is a blog, I'm going to share them with you.

1. I have always been an athlete.  Yes, that is a picture of me holding an AK47...I've always enjoyed a little target practice.  It's a good stress reliever.  But back to my reason.  I've always been an athlete.  In middle school I prided myself on being able to keep up with the boys in gym class.  Remember the Presidential Fitness Test?  My goal was never to just get the presidential level, it was to get the presidential level in the boys section.  Can you tell I have brothers?  In high school I was a pole vaulter.  For a long time being athletic has been an identity for me, and I miss that.

2. I feel good.  Over the past couple years I have dealt with a slew of health issues.  And now that I have taken care of the majority of them, I'm ready to push on.  I'm not tired, or drugged out, so I want to take advantage of this time and make the most of it.

3. I have bad habits.  For a very long time, even through college, I have been that girl who could eat an entire box of doughnuts, wait an hour and then be ready to eat a large pizza by myself.  Post college...not so much.  But I have developed those bad eating habits.  And I want to change those now before it's too late.  More veggies and more fruit please!  This being said, I think a healthy BALANCED diet is important.  I'm not the kinda girl that says no to cake.  If you invite me to your birthday, I'm going to have cake...now I just might not have the whole cake.

4. Wedding Season.  As a photographer, wedding season is creeping up and wedding season is a busy season.  If you have ever shot a wedding, you know that it is very physical.  As the photographer you are constantly moving, running from place to place, going from kneeling to standing and back again...all with a lot of extra weight on your body.  Those eight hour wedding can exhaust you.  This year I want to be in the best shape I can be so I can deliver the best pictures that I can.

5. Bathing suit season.  I love wearing bikinis.  Always have, always will.  But for now I would like to still comfortable wearing a bikini, so I'm gonna be honest with ya, that's definitely a motivation.

6. Confidence.  When your health is good, then you can tackle everything else.  I have a feeling 2011 is going to be a year of lots of change for me, and I want to feel good about that.  I also want the confidence to do the things I love.  I love hiking, canoeing, camping, biking, and just generally being outdoors.  The past couple of years I have been hesitant about doing some of those things because my health has not been what it should be.

7. Babies.  Now hold the phone before everybody gets their panties in a wad.  I am not pregnant and do not have plans to be pregnant any time soon.  BUT  I would like to enjoy an awesome bod before it changes again in a big way, and I want it to be ready for that change whenever that time does come.  As a woman who wants kids eventually, I feel like it's part of my job to make sure I'm healthy.

8. Jillian Michael's kicks my butt and I like it.  I've been doing some of the Jillian Michael's work out videos, and they are high paced and great.  So reason #8 is that I like to suffer.  For realz.  No, but I do love the feeling of a good work out, and I love that I'm seeing results.  That's what keeps me going.

9. Being Sexy.  Being sexy has many aspects, and I am not an advocate for stick thin women.  I love my curves, and I have no desire to look like I did when I was 13 (crooked bangs, glasses, and legs like a baby colt...no thanks).  The trick is finding whatever helps you feel good about yourself and stick with that.  As the famous line in Working Girl goes, "I have a head for business and a bod for sin, is there anything wrong with that?"  I may not have head for business...or really even a bod for sin...but I've got an eye for photography and a bod that can keep up with me...so that's a start.

10.  Why not?  At the end of the day, why not do what's best for me?

 

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Jellies

If you have never been to the Ripley's Aquarium in Gatlinburg, TN then you are missing out.  Not only do they have a fabulous new penguin exhibit, but it's my favorite place in the world to just watch the jelly fish.  They are so relaxing and just beautiful...in the tank. Here are a few of my favorite shots.

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Photoshop!!

Thanks to a fantastic Christmas present, that I'm not sure I deserved, I've had the privileged  to play around with the new photoshop!  Here are two of the images that I've played around with using the HDR toning setting. In the first image I hardened the details and in the above image I softened them.  They both gave a surreal quality that I like in different ways.  As I play (and learn!) this new version, I'll be sure to share my findings.  Until then, I'm going to have a good time getting creative.

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The Long Winter

It's been a surprisingly cold winter here in Tennessee.  Usually we don't get snow, or ice, or snow and ice together.  But a few weeks ago, just as the Christmas season was kicking off, we woke up to this. Speed Racer gave me the out to not go to work, but I could see the gleam in his eye...he wanted to try out the Range Rover in the snow.  So as I put on layer upon layer of electric underwear, it's toasty, Speed Racer braved the snow and ice to take a couple photographs.  I can't say we really sacrificed a lot.  I road to work in a truck with heated seats, a very warm heater, heated windshield, and heated steering wheel.  Needless to say, I got to work early.

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Catching up

The holidays have been fantastic.  I really have enjoyed every minute, and I hate to say that I'm sad to see them go.  They've also been a whirlwind of presents, paper, food, traveling, family, and friends.  So as we head into the new year (can't believe it's going to be 2011) I'm going to try to do a little catching up. The week before Christmas we had all of Speed Racer's side of the family over for dinner and presents.  It was the first time since we really got a lot of work done on the house that everyone had been there at once.

So we pulled out my Grandmother's china, decorated with cheer, and cooked a ham.

The day of was a bit of fiasco until everyone got there.  I had been having terrible headaches every night the week before that were keeping me up at night (more on that later).  I was tired, moving slow, and just downright not thinking.  I was feeling so bad at work that I knocked off a little early and came home to take a nap, knowing that I had plenty of time to put the ham in before people got there.

Oh what a lie that was.  In my tiredness I had misread the cook times, and there was not enough time for ham.  So, I ran back to the store...in the rain...and bought another, precooked, smaller ham.  As I started cooking everything became a disaster, the potatoes, the ham still wasn't cooking fast enough, things still had to be done...I was on the verge of giving up and going back to bed.  But who came to my rescue?  None other than my Speed Racer.

He kissed me.  Told me everything was going to work out, that the mash potatoes were bad but fixable...put on some Christmas music and got to work.  He ironed the table cloth, started the fire, and then helped me in the kitchen.  It was teamwork and just as people were arriving, we pulled a beautiful ham out of the oven.

Everyone started tearing into their presents, and the kitties were glad to play with all the paper.

It truly was a wonderful evening.  I love having family and friends in this house, it brings me complete joy and reminded me that this is what Christmas is all about.

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