We recently took a trip to southern Utah with friends, and one of my favorite adventures we had was hiking along the Canyon Overlook Trail in Zion National Park:
The hike is pretty easy, and the views are beyond amazing! I love how refreshing a new perspective is. Also, there's no rush quite like looking over the edge of a precipice, don't you think? This adventure was so good for my soul and I wish I could just bottle up the vastness and majesty and somehow fit it all inside my heart forever.
Have you ever been to Zion National Park? What was your impression? Do you have a favorite adventure or spot that is special to you?
Lover of nature, color, art, life, adventure. Choosing to find beauty. I hope you can find inspiration and joy while you're here.
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
3.12.2015
1.18.2015
Baby Photo Shoot
Our recent addition to the extended family is quiet and calm. (Finally! We needed one of those!) I had the pleasure of documenting her tiny little self at one week old:
Ahhh, all that thick gorgeous hair! And those bright knowing eyes. Don't you just know an old soul when you see one? We're going to be good buddies, this little girl and I. The timing (aka lighting) wasn't ideal, but we did our best with what we had. The bitty potato was awake the whole time and was a little on the squirmy side, but I managed to get a few good ones in.
It can be tricky to photograph babies: the acne, the sausage link splotchy skin, the lack of control over bodily functions, the wailing and flailing...but, so worth it! Any advice on taking newborn photos?
Ahhh, all that thick gorgeous hair! And those bright knowing eyes. Don't you just know an old soul when you see one? We're going to be good buddies, this little girl and I. The timing (aka lighting) wasn't ideal, but we did our best with what we had. The bitty potato was awake the whole time and was a little on the squirmy side, but I managed to get a few good ones in.
It can be tricky to photograph babies: the acne, the sausage link splotchy skin, the lack of control over bodily functions, the wailing and flailing...but, so worth it! Any advice on taking newborn photos?
1.11.2015
Some Quick Phone Tips: Taking Photos of Kids
My sister has three crazy littles that run around like the wild and beautiful creatures they were born to be. It makes it a little hard to take nice photos of them, though, so she recently asked me how in the heck I get nice photos of my kid on my phone. She said she likes to take lots of pictures of her kids but they move around a lot (I can attest this is true), so she wanted to know a few tips for how to take a not blurry photo using her iPhone.
Every kid moves at different speeds, and I'm no expert on phones, but I'm a pretty decent picture taker, so I'm sharing this in hopes that it might help someone else. These are the tips I gave my sister:
GOOD LIGHTING
First, because you don't have a lot of settings you can adjust, you need to make sure you have good lighting. Even indoors can be too dark if you aren't by a window or something. You want as much light (natural is best) as possible. Information for your photo is stored in the form of light, so the more light you have in a picture, the more information is it storing, so it can contain more details
FOCUS BOX
Another trick I use on my phone is to tap the screen where my subject is. It puts a little box around the place I tapped which tells my phone that is the subject on my screen that I want to focus on. The square will lock in on your subject even if you move around a bit, so it might also follow moving subjects to an extent.. Your phone should automatically adjust the focus to be on the subject with the yellow box around it.
SHUTTER TIMING
Another thing that might be useful to know is that your phone takes a picture when your finger lifts from the shutter button, not the instant you push the button. I know it's only like a second of a difference but if you know how that works it could help you understand how to better time your photos.
ZOOMING OUT
Another thing to consider is that the more zoomed in you are, the more pixelated or blurry your photo will be. Try to keep your camera zoomed out as much as possible. You can always crop your photo to be smaller or more zoomed in later, but if you don't take a large photo to begin with, you don't have a lot of info stored in your picture and can't zoom in without compromising your details.
EDIT THAT SUCKER
The last thing I do is edit and adjust my pictures. I can change color, brightness, contrast, saturation, focus points...it's how I turn my ok pictures into magical ones. I use Instagram for editing the photos before I post them but there are hundreds of photo editing apps at your disposal. You can also edit your phone photos on your computer. I edit my other digital photos in Photoshop, but your computer should have at least one basic photo editing program that came with the software. Editing photos makes your pictures look professional, for sure.
ALSO, TAKE MULTIPLES
I didn't share this with my sis, but taking multiple photos will allow for mistakes and blurry photos. Not every picture is going to be blur-free, even for professional and well-seasoned phone photographers, but if you take 10 shots instead of 1, the chances of having a non-blurry photo seem to be a little higher.
Those are the thoughts I shared with my sister at least. Did you find them helpful? Do you have any other phone tip wisdom that someone trying to capture moving kids might find helpful?
12.28.2014
Photo Book Project
I just wanted to show a little peek of the latest project I've been putting together:
And now that Christmas is over and gifts are unwrapped, I can share it without spoiling any Christmas surprises! This digital album (from Studioj.com) is a recap of all things Pepper for last year. It includes her silly moments, our family adventures, and the fun Baxter events that we've enjoyed, and it's full of photos that are too cute to not print up. Even though it is a lot of work (turns out we did soooooo much last year!), it's definitely worth it! Our little bumpkin loves to thumb through the 'books about me' when she visits Grandmas' house. (She even loved the book so much she couldn't let me just take a picture of it by itself, so she made sure to present it properly for photo-taking.) And Grandma said she loved it too. Yes! This book is one of my prouder gifts this holiday season.
So, what gift were you most tickled to share this year? I'd love to hear!
And now that Christmas is over and gifts are unwrapped, I can share it without spoiling any Christmas surprises! This digital album (from Studioj.com) is a recap of all things Pepper for last year. It includes her silly moments, our family adventures, and the fun Baxter events that we've enjoyed, and it's full of photos that are too cute to not print up. Even though it is a lot of work (turns out we did soooooo much last year!), it's definitely worth it! Our little bumpkin loves to thumb through the 'books about me' when she visits Grandmas' house. (She even loved the book so much she couldn't let me just take a picture of it by itself, so she made sure to present it properly for photo-taking.) And Grandma said she loved it too. Yes! This book is one of my prouder gifts this holiday season.
So, what gift were you most tickled to share this year? I'd love to hear!
12.18.2014
Family Display Tray
I love putting family photos around the house to make it feel homey, but I noticed that overnight most of the pictures we had up of our family were outdated because our little pepper sprout is just growing so fast! In a tale of perfect timing, our company craft day happened to land on the very week I was considering how I would remedy such problems, and I was lucky enough to come away with this:
I know putting up photos of the people we love seems like a seemingly insignificant thing to do, but it helps remind our family to live intentionally, so it's really important to us. It keeps our loved ones on our minds when we can't be with them and keeps our daughter interested and thinking about them on a daily basis.
What small yet important steps have you taken to supporting an intentional lifestyle? I'd love to hear!
(All materials are from Close To My Heart.)
I know putting up photos of the people we love seems like a seemingly insignificant thing to do, but it helps remind our family to live intentionally, so it's really important to us. It keeps our loved ones on our minds when we can't be with them and keeps our daughter interested and thinking about them on a daily basis.
What small yet important steps have you taken to supporting an intentional lifestyle? I'd love to hear!
10.30.2014
Visiting the Badlands
As part of our getaway to South Dakota, we also spent a goodly amount of time in the Badlands National Park. Guys, I love our national parks so much! They're amazing, in case you didn't already know. The Badlands reminded me a lot of one of my favorite places in the world, the Valley of Fire in Nevada. (You can see one of our past visits on my old blog, here if you'd like.)
The terrain and inhabitants are rugged and will probably outlive the apocalypse. Or, in other words, it's pretty incredible:
It's definitely not the average beauty one expects from nature. I have to say I've been blessed with an affinity for loving relatively ugly things because I think everything deserves a chance to be looked at with eyes of love and wonder. Because my soul is made out of mountains and deserts, I've also been raised to find the beauty when others can find none. However, for all you by-nature ugly haters, I think it's a skill that can be learned, for sure, so don't worry.
Have you ever been? Do you usually find beauty in harsh or so-called ugly things?
And if you want to see some additional wonders South Dakota has to offer, you can see some previous excursion posts on the blog here, here, here, and here.
The terrain and inhabitants are rugged and will probably outlive the apocalypse. Or, in other words, it's pretty incredible:
It's definitely not the average beauty one expects from nature. I have to say I've been blessed with an affinity for loving relatively ugly things because I think everything deserves a chance to be looked at with eyes of love and wonder. Because my soul is made out of mountains and deserts, I've also been raised to find the beauty when others can find none. However, for all you by-nature ugly haters, I think it's a skill that can be learned, for sure, so don't worry.
Have you ever been? Do you usually find beauty in harsh or so-called ugly things?
And if you want to see some additional wonders South Dakota has to offer, you can see some previous excursion posts on the blog here, here, here, and here.
10.26.2014
Autumn River
There were so many great things about our trip to South Dakota (see here, here, here, and here if you haven't already), but it might be time to break it up with a fresh little fall shoot:
Our family took a little excursion up the canyon to capture some fall goodness and revel in the lingering summer warmth while it lasts. We ended up spending most of our time by the river, feeding it rocks and sticks, because according to our 3-year-old, it was really hungry. Makes sense. It does a lot of running. Autumn is pretty much our favorite, and this year Mama Nature put on quite the show for us! I keep seeing encore after encore, and I couldn't be happier.
What is your favorite season? What is your favorite part of autumn?
Our family took a little excursion up the canyon to capture some fall goodness and revel in the lingering summer warmth while it lasts. We ended up spending most of our time by the river, feeding it rocks and sticks, because according to our 3-year-old, it was really hungry. Makes sense. It does a lot of running. Autumn is pretty much our favorite, and this year Mama Nature put on quite the show for us! I keep seeing encore after encore, and I couldn't be happier.
What is your favorite season? What is your favorite part of autumn?
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