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Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Life Through The Lens ~ Welcoming 2014

Last Friday I shared a few thoughts and photos from our vacation over New Year's, but wanted to share a few more of both with you.

I feel so incredibly blessed to live and play in such a beautiful part of our country and I never want to take that for granted. Spending the first few days of the year with my family, in a place we all love, doing the things we love to do, was a WONDERFUL way to begin the year.

Our family loves to hike, and we spent the first day of our vacation hiking along a favorite river to see some waterfalls. Even with mostly gray and cloudy skies, it was beautiful.









We also had a great time playing games, ringing in the New Year, watching movies, climbing at a local rock climbing gym and going for LONG walks.










One day in particular, the clouds were really showing off!




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7 comments:

  1. Gorgeous pictures! The sky looks unreal and the water so clear! That does sound like the perfect way to enter the new year, I think.

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  2. Your photography is so beautiful. Wondering what camera and lenses you use?

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    1. Thanks, Elizabeth. I have a Sony a77 and LOVE it! It's the only DLSR I've ever had so I don't know how to compare it to a Canon or Nikon. Mostly I use the Sony wide angle (SAL 1650) lens but also have a Tamron zoom (SP 70-300mm) and a Sony macro (SAL 30M28)

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    2. Tamron.. you had me at hello. I am salivating over a few Tamron lenses.

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  3. Your photography is taking off by leaps and bounds. Am I right in seeing that you are beginning to play with your settings... I LOVE you river shots!! You do live in a beautiful area... someday I'm gong to be back in an area like that. But, for now, I am thrilled that I get to see this kind of beauty through your photos.

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    1. Yes....playing with my settings and learning how shoot manually! I usually still take a shot in auto and then play with the settings so I can compare later at home.

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  4. Hi Jill!! :) Your photos are just amazing!!! They are so beautiful! I told Lisa that you both make me want to pull my "real" camera from the closet and actually learn how to use it!! ;) I enjoy your art so much, and I love how much you're in nature! Blessings to you and your family, have a wonderful day!! :)

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