07 December 2009
17 November 2009
Exciting "news"
I've had 3 recent portfolio building sessions that I'm so excited about. I finally put myself out there and decided to offer sessions for free while I'm skill building. And so far the response has been great. I can't wait to share some of the pictures!
I may be moving the blog soon to it's official named blog, Elizabeth Behm photography, super creative I know!
But that's a work in progress, so for now I'll post sneak peeks here as well as share my other photos I take.
It's a big week coming up with the holidays, and two fun sessions at home. I'm so excited!
I may be moving the blog soon to it's official named blog, Elizabeth Behm photography, super creative I know!
But that's a work in progress, so for now I'll post sneak peeks here as well as share my other photos I take.
It's a big week coming up with the holidays, and two fun sessions at home. I'm so excited!
14 November 2009
07 November 2009
big blue eyes.
She was just enjoying herself at the park...I love the colors in this one.
Click on the photo to bring up the big version (flickr resizes!! grr!)
Click on the photo to bring up the big version (flickr resizes!! grr!)
loving my new lens!
This was taken with my new 28-75 f/2.8 lens (I'm in love!).
And Gavin was actually excited about taking pictures. It was great!
27 October 2009
23 October 2009
window to the soul.
I love that if you look close enough (at full size) I am reflected in Ellie's eyes...this is an old one I just now got around to finding/editing. I took these for her four month pictures.
22 October 2009
fungus (among us)
With all the rain my parents have had this past month (well over 12 inches), it was no surprise to find so many fungi hanging out in the woods.
The third picture is the creepiest to me(those are called Indian pipes, because well, they look like Indian pipes). I had never seen those before...and had to practically lay down in the mud to take that picture, they aren't very big at all!)
21 October 2009
trains. sneak peek.
These abandoned (sort of- they're waiting to be scrapped) passenger cars are parked near my hometown, my brother and I went out to take a few pictures.
My favorite part was the broken out windows reflecting the color from the surrounding woods.
And that's all for tonight- because blogger lost my upload of the other 10 or more train pictures :( Maybe tomorrow I'll get a chance to upload them (again!).09 October 2009
father and son.
found this little gem, hidden and forgotten about.
could be my most favorite picture of my husband and son.
what a fun surprise!
*when I blog from flickr for whatever reason- it resizes pictures, be sure to click on the picture to see the real version!*
could be my most favorite picture of my husband and son.
what a fun surprise!
*when I blog from flickr for whatever reason- it resizes pictures, be sure to click on the picture to see the real version!*
08 October 2009
boys will be boys.
This picture just about sums up my son... Usually covered in dirt and saying Wow about some creature or another that he has found (a grub in this case).
07 October 2009
white balance gone bad.
I think I salvaged it into a pretty okay picture, but my white balance was still set to florescent from taking pictures inside Build a Bear. The sky was grey anyways, but it took forever to get skin tones to not look purple. Grr to not checking the shot before moving on!!
01 October 2009
favorite things.
Gromit really is my most photogenic model. He just seems to love having his picture taken. Here he was trying to get me to throw the ball for him. again.
Okay Okay...I'll throw the ball!
Yay!
I'm going to work on panning shots with Gromit this weekend hopefully- no luck yet with figuring it out.
29 September 2009
more night blooming cereus
My night blooming cereus has bloomed again, the first time I missed it because I was on vacation. It's got several more blooms set to open in the morning, so maybe I can rearrange things a bit and not have such a distracting background.
28 September 2009
(not so) elusive butterflies.
I have had phenomenal luck with butterflies lately. They love my patch of zinnias and haven't minded the little boy throwing dirt at them or trying to catch them (so far!)
This one was lucky, it positioned itself next to our house (white stucco) and made for an uncluttered background.
accidentally deleted my settings on this one by editing it :(
Tv Mode : 1/125 f/7.1 18-55mm at 55mm
Tv Mode: 1/125 f/8 55mm
Monarch
Av Mode 1/250 f/5.6 @ 55mm
Av Mode 1/250 f/5.6 @55mm
All these butterflies are making me wish for a macro lens!! And I think I like shooting in Av mode more for these shots, the depth of field is better for sure, but the monarch also was a lot slower than the unknown first butterfly!!
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