Showing posts with label baby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baby. Show all posts

Sunday, January 25, 2009

That's My Girl!

Anyone who really knows me knows how important music is in my life. So I was really pleased when I found out my daughter shares my like for music! We enjoy listening to music together.

She really enjoys the earphones. When she sees them, she tries to grab them so she can hear the music.

I know she likes the music, but I also think she is fascinated with the 'now you hear it, now you don't' aspect of earphones when you take them on and off.
Often when she hears music, she will swing her hand like she is keeping the beat. We also enjoy dancing to sleep or just sitting and listening to relaxing music to help us get to sleep.


Hanging out on the sunny day at the beach this year. Unfortunately the day these pictures were taken, she was kind of miserable with her first cold, but she seemed to soak in all the new sensory information she experienced that day anyway.
Well, I'm off to go listen to some music with my daughter!

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Prayerful Study

A few recent Photography Experiments:

Prayerful Study

I like the details and personal symbolism in this still. A few candles, glow from the computer monitor and a 20-second shutter w/ no flash on a tripod.


First Frost Mountain Range
I didn't appreciate trying to scrape this off the windshield, but its delicate textures made taking a picture irresistable.

My Favorite Girl

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Baby Blessing Leads to Photographic Lessons

Today was a special day for our family...our daughter had her baby blessing at church! My wifes's sister even made a beautiful blessing dress for her and we wanted to get some good pictures of her in it. (To see more pictures of our little angel in her blessing dress, please take a stroll down the recent addition on the "Wildlife of Moss Grove" trail.)
We learned some simple techniques that improved the quality of the picture.

First, we tried taking some pictures inside the house. The camera's flash can can overexpose the subject and trail a big black shadow on top of the darkened backdrop behind it and damage the quality of a photo, so we opened the curtains wide to let some of the natural light fill the room in hopes we wouldn't have to use the flash. Unfortunately it still left hard shadows and a dark subject:

Even brightening it up with software doesn't change the shadows problem.


We decided to move the picture-taking outside with the natural light hoping it would give more brightness and softer shadows.


We laid some blankets down on the grass in the shade to avoid the sun shining in our daughter's face. With a few adjustments to the camera settings to capture the light better, we compensated for the shade and got better results...softer tones, less harsh shadows.


(I did still brighten it up with software, though, I don't totally have my camera settings mastered yet.)

Even though moving the baby outsided in the natural light solved the harsh shadows problem, it almost over-compensated and left the subject a little bit flat. So we took a single sheet of white poster board and used it to reflect softer light back onto our baby which added a nice bright, almost glowing accent.

You can see a big difference. In the picture below, the poster board is positioned off camera to the top right. The shadows aren't too harsh, but the light accents the subject bringing out greater depth and texture. You can especially see added depth in her face and dress.



The lesson learned is that a simple piece of white poster board used as a light reflector, can really bring a picture to life.

Can you tell where the simple poster board reflector is on this picture?

Friday, June 13, 2008

Three Weeks Into This World

Our baby b is three weeks old today! Her due date was three days ago.
Little Hands
Little Feet

At 12-days-old, already developing her "mischief" look.

Wide-eyed @ 20 days.

Takes after daddy: happy to be in mommy's arms.