Thursday, July 17, 2008

Chocolate Agony

Did you ever think you would see me write about Chocolate & Agony together? Our living room renovation gave me weeks of agony. I could NOT decide on a color for the walls. I wanted brown as in chocolate, but couldn’t find the shade I liked, didn’t know if I would even like brown walls, wondered if our style of home was right for brown walls, just to name a FEW of my worries. I had Dayle come over, she has similar tastes as mine, and got her opinion, and I never ask opinions when it comes to my home decorating. Mick told me he would repaint over the brown if I didn’t like it, he just wanted the project done! So, I finally choose a color and he painted. It was late last night when he got the first coat on & I loved it. When I woke up this morning & saw it in the daylight, I still loved it.

Mick thinks it looks like the color of a B-17. I think it looks like the inside of a chocolate truffle.

I always liked how the fireplace came out but the color of the walls really show off the brick. Surprising, the wall color gives the room a very calming feel. This would be a great color for a bedroom. Next is the painting of the built-in, installing new outlets & dimmers and the room is complete. Well, I may have to do some shopping to complete the decorating. Although, Mick is convinced there is what ever I need being stored in the basement.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Portrait Photography

My favorite photographs to take are that of people. When given choices of photographs to look at I would even choose looking at “people pictures” over anything else. I don’t even care if I know the people in the photograph. Yesterday, I was so excited all day knowing that in the evening I was going out to photograph our friends daughter.
Before the shoot, I was talking with Mau and she wondered why anyone would want to go out & purposely have their photograph taken. She should just so her children will have some pictures of her. I would hate to have her kids end up like her with very few photographs of their mother. In her defense, she has humored me on several occasions. Anyway, when you are an absolute beautiful girl why wouldn’t you want to have your picture taken?
Both are SOOC (Straight-Out-Of-Camera), except for my watermark. Yes, I have my own watermark. I didn't do it to prevent making copies. I did it to prevent people that I/we don't know from making copies or using the photograph. There about 20 pictures that she liked and several that I really like that are not on her list. This always amazes me. Two of my recent photographs of Amie that I love she hates. Why is that? In fact she hid an 8 x 10 that I had printed when she was home. I'm happy to report that I've found it.
I used my 50mm f/1.4 lens yesterday, I have only used it once before. I have a big engagement photo shoot coming up in two weeks and I need to get in a lot of practice. I learned so much yesterday and learned I have so much more to learn. Thankfully, we are going out again one day next week to some new locations that she will be scouting out. Thank you N.! Now I need to hit Photoshop. Something else I have a lot to learn about. Although, I don't believe in a lot of editing in portrait photography, even thou it is all the trend.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Boilermaker Part 2

This is the place that the 9,773 participants hope they get to cross. This year was the 31st annual.
We worked hard to get positions along the course near the finish line. With all the participants you can only imagine how many spectators there were. Don't get me wrong, we didn't work as hard as the participants thou.
The youngest members of the team.It was so EXCITING to finally see our girl.

You can see on the lower left some of our cheering section. I wanted to get good clear shots so I held my camera as still as possible and didn't yell a thing. I really wanted to wave my "Go Ellie" sign also but couldn't. E.G. Racing finished second with a time of 1.14.40. The racer from yesterdays post, she was the one in the picture, placed first.
A congratulatory call from sister Kate.

Team members start to arrive back from the finish line to congratulate E.G.

The entire team. E.G. Racing has registered for a second race to take place on Cape Cod in August. From what I hear there are already team members planning on going. The coach also gave me a shirt to mail to LA, Amie was so disappointed she couldn't be at the race. We had cheers, tears (not from the racer), excitement and I'm so proud of Ellie's accomplishment!!

Monday, July 14, 2008

Boilermaker Part 1

I was a member of the E.G. O'Neill Racing Team on Sunday. It was an honor to be able to watch & take part in her very first race. She didn't start with any easy race either, it was a 15k!
Signing her registration.
Here's Paul. He's the coach, trainer, equipment manager attaching her number. I hope she kept it after the race. He even made sure the entire team had shirts to wear & signs to wave for the event.

Preparing for the race.Last minute pointers. Notice the other woman in the picture? She is E.G.'s top competition. Members of the team that were able to make it to the start line. Warming up.
E.G. fifth from the left. And they're off.


Tomorrow, I'll tell you how she did. I will let you know that there will be pictures from the Finish Line.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Boston Beginning to End

We stayed in a boutique hotel. When I entered the bathroom and saw the live orchid I thought, this is what they must be talking about. My favorite of the hotel was the two water dispensers in the lobby. One had limes the other lemons. With all my walking and the hot weather I must have drank the contents of each dispenser myself over the three days. I want one for our kitchen.
Saturday night we ate on an outside patio along the harbour. The meal ended with this dessert sampler. It was delicious!
Boston is a great city, educational and it was moving to see all the sites of where our country began. Go here and take a test to see if you have what it takes to be a US citizen. Let me know how you do. If you don't do well, spend some time this weekend brushing up on your US history!

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Boston Skyline at Night

All the pictures were taken on the 4th.
I love how the color of the sunset reflects onto the river.
The light on the trees at the bottom is from the Hatch Shell.
I need to figure out what building this is. Mike & Terri probably know.
This picture does not do justice to the true color of the sunset.
I used my telephoto lens and balanced the camera on the railing of the balcony. I didn't have a tripod.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

It has come to this?

The Hatch Shell is where Rascal Flats, we saw them live on Thursday practicing, and the Boston Pops played. The entire area several streets around was blocked off near the shell. Admittance was only after going thru screening. During our walkabout we could not believe the security involved in this event. The few pictures I took do not do justice to what was there. I tried to be discrete in what I took, I didn’t want to be taken off someplace and questioned as to my photographic motives. We saw rows & rows of police cars, an FBI bomb squad with all their equipment, a CSI woman dressed in an outfit that looked like a space suit, a “Commander” in a jump suit with a head set and all this equipment around his waist and National Guard members they all looked so young.
Many officers on motorcycles, I actually liked seeing them. Their uniforms are neat.
I'm sure they are talking to their wives on the cells.

There was also boat patrols in the Charles River.
This would be a good job for Eric. Biking the streets of Boston all day.
After the fireworks a helicopter patrolled the river using a spot light.
I did finally get the nerve to ask a Boston Police Officer what all this security costs the city, he didn't know. He did say they received federal assistance. Also, that this doesn't compare to the security for the NYC fireworks display. Mick and I were continually thinking at least this was Massachusetts tax dollars at "work" only to find NY is spending more.