Thursday, August 12, 2010

My Everyday

Seen from the couch, everyday: Hope by paper prayers (because who doesn't need hope in their every day?), Gussy Sews pouch, Tommy's teething necklace, sunshine, grandma's linen tablecloth, and flowers (not real).
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Seen from the kitchen table, everyday: Flowers (real) and sunshine.
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p.s. I dropped my camera a few weeks ago and broke part of the lens, which means it doesn't really focus. As such, I had to learn f-stops and aperture settings so I could shoot better pictures on manual, which is amazing because I'm lazy. My ISO is still set to auto, because I mean, I'm still kind of lazy about reading instruction manuals.

15 comments:

Megan said...

So beautiful, I especially love that first photo!

Amanda said...

I really love that first picture ~ there's just a "feeling" to the warmth of it that really captures you.

I need to start putting up fresh flowers in my home ~ they do something to your soul.

Bobbi Janay said...

So sweet.

Life with Kaishon said...

I try to buy flowers at the market even if it means I have to skip something else. I love pretty things in the house : ) It makes everything lighter and more merry!

love said...

beautiful.

and why haven't i put fresh flowers in the house recently? geez.

Elaine A. said...

Yep, I think you just inspired many of us to go get some fresh flowers for our home. Fabulous! :)

~Mendie~ said...

i need more fresh flowers around...they are so uplifting.

yug, sorry about the camera!

Adventures In Babywearing said...

Oh, you take such great ones.


Steph

Bec said...

ISO is surprisingly easy to figure out- the more natural light you have, the lower ISO you need. The darker it is, jack that ISO up!

Kaycee said...

Oh camera dropping! Ouch! I dropped mine today but it luckily survived. :) Great pics!

Kristen said...

Beautiful pictures!

Ouch to the camera drop :-( You seem to still take awesome photos with it though!

Bacardi Mama said...

Beautiful captures and great work on manual.

astitchaday said...

Beautiful photos! I'm too lazy with my camera manual too.

Sharon - Mom Generations said...

Lovely. Touching. HOPEFUL. Love these.

Zaidi Family said...

I just love your blog and this post especially! Where did you get Tommy's teething necklace? What is it made out of? Such a great idea and so adorable, too!