Seeking one thing and finding another

Have you ever set out for one thing and ended up with something else?
I was standing on my deck yesterday afternoon to see just how hot it really was outside…it was supposed to be about 100 degrees. While I stood there, I noticed a couple of Monarch butterflies fluttering around. I went inside to grab my camera in the hopes of getting at least one good shot. I sat down on the wall near the flowers to wait for the butterflies to land on the Lantana close enough. I waited for a few minutes and they came close but were hiding behind some foliage. After just a few minutes, they both flew off and never came back. I still had my camera in hand and didn’t want to waste the opportunity. I started taking a few shots of the Lantana and turns out I really love the shots I got. I guess that’s how things go sometimes and it got me thinking about how the same things happen in life.
If we sit still and don’t move because we are afraid of failing, we end up going nowhere. If we stay focused and move ahead with our goals we might not end up where we intended but it’s better than nowhere. It also doesn’t mean that we settle for just anything that comes along–which is a little too easy for people with ADD.
Purple Lantana flowers, green leaves over a rock

Inspiration or Imitation?

Inspiration comes in many forms and has the potential for making us better. It’s wonderful listening to a master violinist and any musician finds within themselves a desire to be as good as someone that good! It’s also fabulous to walk through an art museum and see the finest pieces of art that have been inspiring artists, and pretty much the whole world for centuries.
There are aspects of inspiration that make us want to raise the standard in our own pursuits. When we find ourselves inspired by another artist we need to turn it into our own originality.
I was searching through radio stations not long ago and heard the lyrics of an old hip-hop song by N.W.A called “Express Yourself”. The words that really resonated with me was “Don’t be another sequel…”. We can see the wonderful things that others do and allow us to be original.

New Discoveries

I’ve lived on the Central Coast of California for almost 30 years and there are still places that I have yet to discover. I guess that’s how it is when you live in a place where tourists come! Within the last six months I’ve been to three places that I’d never been to before. I finally made it to the Monarch Grove in Pismo Beach where the migrating monarchs visit each year and visited Mission San Miguel just a few miles north of us. This weekend I discovered a swimming hole just a few miles south of us that I’ve passed by lots of times but didn’t have a clue existed.
Does anyone have any suggestions of other places to see on the Central Coast that I might have missed?
I am so excited and motivated to keep on discovering this wonderful place we call home, with my camera close by of course!

Camping

My husband and I love to go camping and, unlike most of our friends, we still camp in a tent. We love breathing the cold air at night and seriously don’t mind setting up the tent. (At least I think my husband doesn’t mind) We also enjoy the fact that we can bring our dog along on our vacation, although I’m not totally convinced that she enjoys camping as much as we do.
Last weekend we drove up to King City, CA which is only about an hour away from our home. There is a nice little park in the heart of the city but you would never know it once inside the park. As soon as we got out of the car our dog Nellie jumped out of the car, took care of some business and then hopped right back into the car. After we got the tent set up Nellie found her spot inside the tent and refused to come out. It took a little convincing to get her out and to get used to the fact that we were staying there for a while. I think she finally got used to it and we had a wonderful time with friends!dog peering out from inside a tent

Colorful Farmer’s Market

I had a great time taking photos at the San Luis Obispo downtown Farmer’s Market. I brought my color-wheel, camera and a couple of friends helping me spot the colors. I honestly thought it would take me about a week to get all the photos of the color wheel but the Farmer’s Market proved to be an evening in “full-color”!

Challenge

Working from home can be a challenge in itself in that there aren’t the usual forces around you that would challenge you like other careers. It’s a lot like working out at the gym versus working out at home. It’s easier to get pumped up about working out when you are surrounded by people pushing themselves to get in shape. It’s not as easy to get motivated to workout when you are sitting on the couch looking at the workout DVD cases in your TV stand.
So in order to challenge myself to continue growing as a photographer I’ve come up with a self-imposed challenge. In the next couple of weeks I am going to photograph representative color objects on the color wheel. I might put them together to create a piece in itself but who knows….that might be my next challenge!
I’m planning on going to our local Farmer’s Market in downtown San Luis Obispo tonight so I might be able to shoot all the colors tonight!
color wheel circle chart

Seeing A Pattern….

I was going through my photos to find a particular one and I noticed that I find myself being drawn to photograph some similar scenes. One pattern I see in my portfolio is empty chairs and benches…not sure what the draw is. Does anyone else see a pattern in what they are drawn to photograph?

Huntington Beach Maternity Photo Shoot


Pregnant woman standing under pier
My husband’s sister is having a baby!!  We drove down to Huntington Beach last week on the way to Las Vegas for WPPI (Wedding and Portrait Photographers International) convention.  Rain was in the forecast all week but our drive down to Southern California was pretty promising…overcast, a photographer’s dream!   When we arrived in Huntington Beach the weather was still great for photographing.  But by the time we made it down to the beach it was raining and really windy.  Instead of a shoot at sunset under the Huntington Beach pier we found refuge from the wind and rain in a local hotel lobby.  After some nice indoor photos we went back to the pier to see if it was possible to squeeze in a few shots without getting soaked or blown down the beach.  We managed to get a few nice shots under the pier with some cover from the wind and rain.  If the weather had been nice it would have been a lot more difficult to get a shot without a million strangers wandering around on the beach.  Thank God for “bad” weather!

 

Pregnant woman with husband