Friday, July 31, 2009

f-stop Friday - Fishing Boat in Silhouette



Fishing Boat in Silhouette, originally uploaded by Snakelover61.


While Mindy and I were in Boston, we went on a whale watching trip. I hope to blog more about that later, but for now I want to share with you one of the pictures from that little excursion.

Creating a silhouette like this is pretty easy. All you really need is a good amount of difference in lighting between the subject and the background. In other words, high contrast. Of course, it's better if the subject is readily recognizable just by its outline. Then you simply underexpose the subject. In this case, I literally only had to point and shoot because almost everything the light meter was reading was brighter than the fishing boat.

This was already a silhouette straight off the camera, but more hazy and "bland" than what you see here. So I did a little post-shot processing, tweaking the brightness, contrast and saturation levels to arrive at this. I also cropped for a more pleasing (to me) composition.

Peaceful, isn't it? Can you hear the sea gulls? Smell the ocean? Feel the breeze on your face?

Enjoy your weekend!



Tuesday, July 28, 2009

I Dare to Wear Pink for Baby Bella!


Listen up, ladies! I have already been crowned a Spud Stud by the Sweet Potato Queen Tammys! So for me, pink is just another color that I look great in! ;-)



Hold the phone! That's me in the picture. And, yes, I dare to wear pink for Baby Bella's fabulous shower party! If you are not privileged to know Bella, let me just say that she is a precious little miracle and a blessing to all! Go here to see what all the fuss is about!

Thank you for letting me join in the fun! We love you, Bella!


Saturday, July 25, 2009

Boston Statues - Dead or Alive


I am working in my warehouse today. It's over 100 degrees in there and I'm working alone. Of course, I'm concerned about heat stroke and such because there would be no one to revive me or drag my butt back into the air conditioning! I am cognizant of the inherent dangers. So I'm drinking lots of water and taking frequent cool down breaks just to be on the safe side. Figured posting a blog from my air conditioned office would be a nice thing to do while I'm cooling off, so here I am!

I love a good statue! And Mindy and I got to see lots of interesting statues in Boston on our recent vacation. I thought maybe you'd like to see some of them. This first one is a memorial dedicated to Colonel Robert Gould Shaw and the all-black 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry that he led. The movie "Glory" is based on the story.



Colonel Shaw was killed in battle and was buried by the Confederates in a mass grave along with many of the black soldiers who served under him. This was intended as an insult to the white officer.

Said the Confederate General, Johnson Hagood, "Had he been in command of white troops, I should have given him an honorable burial; as it is, I shall bury him in the common trench with the negroes that fell with him."

Colonel Shaw's father had a different take on it, stating, "We would not have his body removed from where it lies surrounded by his brave and devoted soldiers....We can imagine no holier place than that in which he lies, among his brave and devoted followers, nor wish for him better company – what a body-guard he has."

Good stuff! Mindy and I really enjoyed this next one, the Hungarian Revolution Memorial.



Mindy and I were both fascinated by the faces on the memorial base. They are among the rubble of war, depicting the lives lost in the revolution. The centerpiece of the memorial is a woman standing atop the rubble lifting a baby toward the sky. I think this represents a new beginning. Hope. Freedom.



It's really hard to capture the full impact of this memorial. I knew nothing of the Hungarian Revolution, but this made me want to learn about it. Here's what John F. Kennedy said on the first anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution.

"October 23rd, 1956 is a day that will live forever in the annals of free men and nations. It was a day of courage, conscience and triumph. No other day since history began has shown more clearly the eternal unquenchability of man's desire to be free, whatever the odds against success, whatever the sacrifice required."



I think President Obama should think about that.



This next statue is dedicated to General Joseph Hooker. Known as "Fighting Joe," he had a long and distinguished military career. But he is best known as the man who defeated General Robert E. Lee.



Behind the statue of General Hooker is the State Building with it's gold lief gilded dome.

But not ALL of the statues we saw in Boston were dead! No, some were very much alive!



These two young ladies are called "Living Statues." They remain as still as a statue until you put some money in their tip container. Then they move for a few seconds, freezing in a new position.



Pretty cool, huh? The boys can do it too!



Doesn't he look stoic?



Well, I'd probably better get back to work! Thanks for the break!


Monday, July 20, 2009

Ahoy Mate!



Ahoy Mate!, originally uploaded by Snakelover61.


FYI, no photography is allowed in the naval museum in Boston. Sure... I know that NOW! But I took this picture of my lovely mate before I saw the sign. Honest. Ooops! Pixel pirates we are! Arrrrr!

In spite of the illegal nature of this photo, I just thought it was too cute not to share! So I smuggled it back to Texas for your enjoyment. And now you've seen it. Which makes you an accomplice after-the-fact! Harboring dangerous fugitives from justice!

OK, that's just silly!


Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Our First Night in Boston


I wanted to share some pictures of our Boston vacation with you. I plan to spread it out over a few posts in hopes of not boring you to death!

On the first day, we arrived in time to get settled into our hotel and then go on a dinner cruise aboard the Spirit of Boston. This was the only time I wore slacks on our vacation. My mom took this photo of Mindy and I...



We had a short wait, so it seemed like a good time to take a few photos. The picture below is of the rest of our crew, from left to right: My daughter, Alissa. My mom, Donna. My aunt (mom's sister), Connie. My cousin's daughter (Connie's granddaughter), Angel.



A few more pictures before boarding...







Once we boarded the ship, the real fun started. They had a great buffet style meal, drinks, music, dancing... just a real fun time. I took a few portrait style shots. My cousin's daughter, Angel...



My mom...



My love...



My mom often took charge of my camera to make sure I was included. Aren't we a cute couple?...



There was audience participation...







And lots of smiles...



And virgin drinks...



I really like this one of Angel and Connie...



And this one of my daughter...



And, of course, we had a beautiful view of the Boston city lights from the harbor...



A couple points of interest about the city lights photo above. The bright half-circle toward the lower left is the entrance to the Boston Harbor Hotel. They had a huge American flag hanging in it for the 4th of July holiday and you can make it out in this photo.

The illuminated skyscraper on the right hand side is the Custom House Tower, the first skyscraper built in Boston in 1915. It is also known as "the four-faced liar" because each side of the tower has a clock face, none of which tell the correct time. The motor they installed is not sufficient to operate the clocks correctly. The building is now a Marriott luxury condo hotel.

Hope that wasn't too boring for you! More Boston vacation photos coming soon!!


Friday, July 10, 2009

f-stop Friday - It's the Light



It's the Light, originally uploaded by Snakelover61.


We're back from Boston! Actually, we got back on Tuesday night. I have been busy playing "catch up." I have also been busy downloading, processing and uploading photos from the trip. I have much to catch up on in the blog world as well.

Most of my photos are not yet ready for public consumption. But since it is Friday, I thought I'd at least throw up a quick f-stop friday post. And, yes, this photo is from our trip. We were sitting in Riccardo's Ristorante in Boston's North End. Very suddenly the light changed and I reached for my camera. Never waste interesting light.

Hope everyone has a great weekend!