Saturday, January 26, 2008

I got a new Lensbaby 3




So, I got a Lensbaby and finally had a little time to play with it. First, I wanted something fun to shoot, so I thought "My motorbike could be fun." Then I realized that I hadn't run the engine for a little while, so I should run the motor for a while. Then I realized that I hadn't been riding in a while, and I was outside without a jacket and wasn't shivering. I took a few shots of the bike, then packed my camera and headed out for a ride, stopping when I saw interesting stuff. 60 miles and 5 stops later, I got home and checked my stuff out. I got a few shots that were fun (included).
The little road trip satisfied my motorcycle craving, but didn't satisfy my Lensbaby need. My wife was taking a little catnap on the couch (it was about 6), so I decided to torture her a bit by setting up on the floor right in front of her and got focused, put in the aperture disk, then started painting her with an flashlight. Here is one of the resulting images. She will probably forgive me for posting candid photos of her sleeping, right? <----concerned husband, heheh.

Monday, January 21, 2008

Day in the snow



So, my oldest dog, Daisy, was given 1-3 months to live after cancer was found throughout her body. What do you do when life gives your dog cancer? You go play in the snow!!!!! We didn't want to sit around all weekend moping, so we took the two mutts up to the mountain to play. Daisy has always been a huge fan of snow and water. She and the other dog found a creek next to the meadow that we were playing in, and went for a swim. I was freezing bundled up on land and they were playing polar bear before we even knew there was liquid water in the area.
For those of you who are wondering, Yes- I am one of those guys who treats their dog like a child. Daisy is 11 and we've had her since my son was 5. Most of his memories involve her eating shoes or barfing on his rug and lots of playing in water.
So, here are a couple of pictures from the day. One is of Daisy chilling in the snow. I ended up blowing out the snow so there would be detail in her black fur. I know a lot of people like to see texture in snow, but when I set my exposure, I got what I wanted.
The other picture is Daisy sitting and watching her idiot brother catching snowballs in the air.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

NEW SITE!!

BALLYHOOphotography.com has been rebuilt. I am pretty excited about the new look of the site. I figure -new year, new site design. I posted it about 8:45 pm on Jan 17, and I'm sure there are bugs, but i clicked around it, and am very happy with it. If you read this, email me and let me know what you think. I'm still learning this crazy html thing.

Back in my day, it was all film and paper and chemicals. You could destroy your liver with the fixer. Those were the days. Now I have to destroy my liver by other means. Man..... I guess it's going to have to be Jameson or Bushmills. Decisions, decisions. HA!

Oh ya, the Hawaii pictures will be coming soon. I had to put them on the backburner. I had planned on taking a ton of pics, and writing off part of the trip as a business expense, but I only took a couple hundred pictures, and will only keep a few dozen of those. I will be good and call it a vacation.

Keep an eye out, I will actually be updating this periodically. I got a new Lensbaby, so expect some postings of that. I’m having fun dinking around with this. THANKS LENSBABIES!!!!

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Christmas gift to me!


So, Kauai.....
This is what I got for Christmas this year. A 4 mile hike that ended up being 2-6 inches of mud. What a blast. The only problem was getting back down. These simple sandals are kind of a bummer when your feet are slick with mud. I spent as much time adjusting my feet in the shoes as they kept slipping and rotating. The temperature was right around 80 degrees and the views were spectacular.
We planned to go snorkeling for the morning, but the waves were up and the beach we planned to go to had a really wide riptide. No thanks. I do love that island, though. We stayed in an elcheapo hotel, so internet service was only available further into Kapaa at the coffee shop. Nothing like sitting at a coffee shop petting the cat while my son got his fix of WOW and we got our caffeine buzz.
Every day was low 70's for the low and 80 for the high. Makes you kind of forget why you enjoy living in the Great Northwest. These muddy feet would not quite feel as good in the low 40s...... yikes!
More pictures will be coming as I edit them.