This is one of my favorites of Elsa & her mommy, Emily, from a recent session in Iowa City. Elsa didn’t want to lose sight of her Mommy (or even lose touch) but we managed to get some awesome shots anyway. This was to celebrate Elsa’s first birthday.
Archive for May, 2008
Mommies & Their Little Girls
May 30, 2008Nic and Jason’s Sports
May 26, 2008Mully
May 23, 2008We have been looking for a long time (rather Jim was looking) for a dog to keep our Bogie company. We decided on Mully, a 10-month-old miniature Schnauzer. Talk about opposite personalities. She’s laid back, extremely affectionate a good car rider and somewhat of a “barker”.
We had the opportunity to have her stay over night a couple of weeks ago to see if Bogie would accept her into his own home. They seemed to get along so great. However, as soon as he decided she was here to stay, he wasn’t that happy. They are growing on each other day-by-day and have some great times racing around the back yard.
She has been absolutely perfect about staying in the yard, too. Jim put up the flags again and made her too scared to go close to them. She even comes when she is called. That is totally the opposite of Bogie.
We have had a name picked out for a second dog for a long time. She was going to be named Birdie. But, then we get this 10-month-old with the name of Molly. Since our oldest daughter’s name is Molly, that just wouldn’t work, would it? Jim substituted Mulligan and we call her Mully for short. Mulligan is a golf term for “do-over”. She’s doing over her life with us!
Six Hours Old – New Baby Girl
May 9, 2008
Mary Before & After
May 7, 2008This is a photo I took for Highland that I found to be pretty flat. On the left is the photo sooc and on the right is the result of three of Pioneer Woman’s actions. They are free and just wonderful. What a difference. I also used my skin-softening action and then sharpened for the web. Whew – really it only took a few minutes and despite a great camera and L series lens, digital photos always need some help with contrast and white balance.
By the way, if you haven’t discovered how much fun the Pioneer Woman is, jump over there RIGHT now. She takes gorgeous photos of horses and ranch life in Texas, shares (and photographs) recipes and food AND now has a section totally devoted to photography instruction. I’m telling you – you can learn alot.












