Day 350- Into the Mystic

I was lucky to be raised in a house with two grandmothers and one grandfather in addition to my parents and myself.  My mother’s parents were always my role models for a long and happy marriage.  I will never forget the adoring way my grandfather would look at my grandmother, Mimi; his love for her was evident in his every action.  All of us hoped that when their times came, he would go first. We just couldn’t imagine how he would live without her.

However, Mimi died suddenly at age eighty. Grandpa surprised all of us with his calm acceptance and resilience. We would find him sitting outside talking softly to her, as if she was sitting right beside him.  He knew she was “gone”, but felt her presence with him all the time. My grandfather had been a churchgoer for most of his life, but had told me many times that he didn’t have to go to church to be with God- he just had to go outside and God was all around.

Today’s topic is mystical figure. My grandfather would never have identified himself as a mystic, but, as someone who easily communed with God, I believe he was. My photo of the day is my grandmother’s musical angel, always present in my house and a reminder of the beautiful souls who were my grandparents.

f/4, 1/80, ISO 1600, 85mm

Day 348- Hollow

My friend and fellow photoblogger came to visit and take care of me today- which my husband appreciated as much as I did! I haven’t been able to cook more than toast since my carpal tunnel surgery, and Carol arrived with a gourmet picnic lunch including dessert! Yum!

Today’s topic is Hollow.  Carol came up with the bright idea of photographing straws, so, after lunch, we set up straws to photograph, swapping lenses between the two cameras. Our photos are of the same subject, but totally different. You can can view Carol’s photo at http://infocusdaily.com/2011/12/14/day-348-grasping-at-straws/

f/10, 2.5 sec., ISO 160, 85mm

Day 347- Silver and Gold

I thought of doing my hair for this challenge- silver threads among the gold- but took the easy way instead!

Having gotten married in the seventies, I always strived to have my tree decorated with homemade ornaments. I went through a baker’s clay phase that is best forgotten. And then there was felt- and crocheting.  I am sentimental about all our ornaments , handmade and otherwise (many are treasured gifts)- so many memories attached- and love decorating the tree with them each year.  But, after the children grew up, I started adding a little more glitz to the tree (and to my wardrobe, but that’s another story!).  I traded my red and white checked bows for gold and finally added gold (and some silver AND gold) balls a few years ago. Next year- maybe tinsel!

f/1.8, 1/25, ISO 400, 35mm

Day 346- I Heart Bokeh

Every once in awhile I look at all the photos taken these days with bokeh and wonder if, ten years from now, people will say “That would be a good photo if only the background were in focus!”  Right now there are lots of effects you can do in photography- making it look vintage, adding textures, adding sunflare, making it look hazy- not to mention tilt shift or HDR.  I just wonder if my grandchildren are going to look at their childhood photos in years to come and wonder why they are often the only thing in focus- and what are all those little circles in the background!!??!!

However, I still love soft focus in the background and bokeh! That was one of the main reasons I got my camera, and I’m not tired of it yet!

f/2.2, 1/40 (handheld!), ISO 400, 35mm

Day 345- Cornered

Can it really be only 20 more days of Project 365???

I went with the theme again today, which is Corner– and I took it pretty literally. I wanted it to be a high contrast black and white, but couldn’t seem to get the look I wanted.  I ended up using a preset I had downloaded from Gavin Seim’s presets called Mono X. Whoa! Pretty gritty (my light yellow walls and white trim look much nicer than this in person!)- but I like the effect in the photo.  It did some extreme contrast with the curves adjustment- and increased and decreased the luminance of some of the colors.  Interesting.

Day 343- Ornament

Well, yes, I’m back but still pretty limited as to where I can shoot with my camera on the tripod (without adjusting, lifting etc.). I haven’t left the house yet, and I think it will be a few days before I can handle the camera on its own. So here is one of perhaps a series of Christmas ornament shots.

Day 342- Childhood Memories

I’m back! I am able to use the camera on the tripod now- so no excuses!

I am going with yesterday’s topic- Childhood Memories– because it is easier for me than today’s Balance.

So, this was my diary for age eleven! Its title is pretty optimistic, unlike the contents.  It looks like whoever picked it out for me expected me to start having boyfriends during the coming year. But in this diary, I mostly recorded what were the hit songs on American Bandstand, what I was wearing, and how nobody liked me.  I was evidently pretty miserable in those awkward years; I wish I could go back and tell myself that I would end up having a really happy life!

Day 341- Left-handed Adventures

My surgery went very well, but I don’t think I’m quite ready to do the tripod thing yet  Thanks to my new iPhone with Siri, I was able to dictate an email, which I then cut and pasted into my blog.  I took the photo with my left hand and pressed the volume up button on the iPhone to activate the shutter- that’s a new feature which was very helpful for this photo. I will say the whole left-handed process was exhausting- back to bed!

Tomorrow maybe I’ll use my camera on the tripod.

Day 340- Light

The topic for today is light.  I avoided my Christmas tree, because it will be my constant subject over the next couple weeks. Looking at the early morning rays hitting the window in my still dark kitchen, I decided on a simple still life for today.

Later today I am having my carpal tunnel surgery. I am setting my camera up on the tripod in preparation for not being able to fully use my right hand- and am still deciding on a lens.  I am thinking macro shots might be easiest (every ornament on my tree?)- and then use the iPhone for anything else.  There are only 25 days left- I’m not quitting now!

f/7.1, 1/5, ISO 1000, 85mm

Day 339- Free, kinda. . .

Free is the topic of the day. The first thing that leaped into my minds was rubber bands. I rejected it, but kept coming back to the idea, as I couldn’t think of anything else.

Rubber bands always came free with the three newspapers we subscribed to.  I guess they weren’t really free; we paid for the newspapers. Over the years, one by one, we cancelled subscriptions, and now we get NO newspapers.  I really miss my Sunday San Francisco Chronicle, but I guess it isn’t what it used to be.  So now, we are down to just a few free rubber bands.  We used to be drowning in them-  whatever did we do with them all?

 

 

Day 338- Reflection

Yesterday’s photo of Waggy Ann was “Explored”- chosen by some secret algorithm as one of the “most interesting” of the last 7 days on Flickr.  I suspected something was up, because I could hear my phone vibrating in the wee morning hours, a sign that lots of emails were coming through. Explore is an interesting feature- many of the photos on there are breathtakingly beautiful or  wildly creative- some are just really good or interesting or pretty mundane- and then there is the doll phenomenon.  I would estimate one out of every 30-50 photos in Explore is of a doll or several dolls posed as if interacting.  I don’t know much about trends in dolls, but these remind me of anime- big eyes, oversize heads.  I think they are usually posted from outside the U.S.

Is Waggy Ann being favorited as part of this doll phenomenon? Perhaps we will see some little big-eyed, big-headed Raggedy Anns posed interacting with each other! Maybe she is a trend setter!

OK, on to my photo of the day. . .

The Christmas tree is up, and the rest of the decorations are sitting around in piles. Today’s topic is reflection, which I was keeping in mind as I started looking around my living room, trying to decide which decorations to put out this year. As I started to clear off my hutch, I noticed the morning sunlight streaming through the beautiful hand-blown glass vase, which was a gift the staff at my school when I retired last year.  I quickly grabbed my camera and captured this fleeting moment, which is now gone.

f/1.8, 1/80, ISO 640, 35mm

Day 337- Waggy Ann

I had fun with this one! My topic for today was “a child’s view.” I chose Caitlin’s old Waggy (Raggedy, for those who don’t speak Toddler) Anns and Andy  and placed them in my mother’s childhood rocker. I tried to take the photo from my grandson Henry’s perspective (not that he’s crawling anymore. . .) with sharp focus on the desired object to grab. I accentuated the out of focus areas with some added blur in post processing and tried to make it look like it was taken with a tilt shift lens.

Nothing to frame- but it was fun!

f/1.8, 1/160, ISO 250, 35mm

Day 336- Color

A month or so ago, we took an all day drive to see some fall color.  Now I see it everywhere.  One brilliantly colored group of trees clustered around a parking lot catches my eye every time I drive down the hill from where I live.

My challenge for today was to take a photo while on a walk. When I saw the topic early this morning, I thought of those trees. I didn’t want to walk a mile down the hill and then back, so I drove down there and walked around.  Since this is such a small town, I immediately got a text from a good friend asking me why my car was parked down at the bottom of the hill. . .

Later today, I took another walk with my new iPhone.  I am trying to get proficient with its camera, because next week I will have carpal tunnel surgery and may have to resort to using the camera phone to take photos for a few days.  The iPhone actually does pretty well, as long as you are careful focusing and don’t get super close.

However,  I chose a Nikon photo for today.