Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Memorial Day 2016

Memorial Day is a sacred holiday in this family.  It's a day we remember those who "gave all"  so that we may enjoy the freedoms we've come to know.  Our traditions started with Boys Scouts and now Dan continues as part of the military firing squad.  The vets begin at Brandywine Battle Field, continue onto Elam UMC and then finally to Siloam UMC.  These are just a few of the images I captured.  











Photography Camp at Longwood

Friends of mine started a kids summer camp this year and asked me to help out as an instructor for a  few days.  All I can say is "Wow, what I great experience for the kids!"  
The material was well thought out and age appropriate.  I was amazed at how much the kids absorbed in only a few days. I was even more amazed at their creativity when told to "go shoot!"  
When they received a dozen or so printed images on the last day, I couldn't believe how many images they took that I had no idea were taken at Longwood Gardens or that I never "saw" before.  Part of what we tried to teach was to "see" the image before taking it.  Kids as young as 8 took some shots that blew me out of the water! They also motivated me to go back into Longwood, both with my Nikon and my cellphone!  Here are the few of the images that the kids inspired me to take! 


  








Friday, August 12, 2016

Sunrise....

...at the beach!

My body clock loves the morning and the rest of me doesn't mind getting up so early when I'm blessed to witness the beauty of simple sunrise!  

Taken on the beach of Wildwood Crest with my iPhone!  







They are laughing at me....

...the deer that is!  

Almost every night the deer come into the yard to eat the apples that have fallen from the trees, or sometimes corn that we leave out, but either way it's a joy to witness the same deer year after year and to watch the new fawns venture out from the woods for the first time.  
A few nights ago I was determined to capture them through the open window of my porch.  My patience paid off when a doe made her appearance.  She meandered around avoiding the camera but when she finally got close enough for me to get a clear shot, I was rewarded with attitude! 



Then a couple of nights later a different doe came to visit and I got a little attitude from her and then she laughed at me!