My friends have pretty much gotten used to the fact that I take pictures of everything.  Occasionally, someone will throw a fit but not very often.  I did once had a guy yell at me for stealing his soul… so I ignored him completely after that.  How do you respond to that?  I know, I have no idea either.

So when we showed up at the Corbett’s for a little hang out time, no one said anything when I pulled out the kahuna and started crawling around on the floor.  They say the best way to photograph kids and animals is to get on their level.  And their cat Leo was quite the ham.

Leo the Fat Cat

This cat was something else.  After we made acquaintance (the booty rub gets ‘em every time), he stayed nearby.  And after I started snapping, the sounds kept him interested.  And he worked it – this cat seriously hammed it up for the camera.

Leo the Fat Cat

I’m not really a cat-person.  I grew up with dogs and I’m much more of a doggin lover.  That doesn’t mean I discriminate against cats – I just really don’t know what to do with them.  One minute they’re all lovey-dovey and making biscuits and the next, their claws have dug into your arms and you have little kitty bite marks on your hands.  But not Leo.  He’s a lover.

Leo the Fat Cat

Leo the fat cat.  He doesn’t really look fat.  But his belly hangs low.  This, however, does not take away from the extreme cute factor.  I had cat fur all down my front because I kept scooting on the floor.  But it was worth it.  I had close to 150 photos of just the Leo.  And I was not bored once going through them.  He puts on quite a show.

Leo the Fat Cat

I feel bad for the other kitty.  He’s a Blue Russian and is apparently quite shy.  So he hid behind the chair and the couch the entire night.  Leo, on the other hand, stretched out in the middle of the floor, sat on eMohn’s head, stuck his own head through the blinds to watch the fire pit and modeled.  I love this little critter.

Leo the Fat Cat

My favorite of the night (below).  The focal length just looks better on this shot.  The profile makes it more interesting.  And I love the post-processing effects I used (gives in that classic 1970s vibe).  Yep, my favorite.

Leo the Fat Cat

Last night I met up with six of my wife-friends for a girls night out.  And we did something we’d never in a million years talk our husbands into doing: we painted pottery.  I’ve never painted pottery besides what I did in art class back in high school but this was fun.  And stressful (for me at least).  But when in good company, time flies by and the good times roll. 

Painting Pottery

Painting Pottery

Painting Pottery

I didn’t take the kahuna – I wanted to paint.  But Mel had the hunk and was flexing her muscles.  We seriously need to weigh this camera.  I’m waiting for the day Mel picks it up and starts doing arm curls with it.  Then we can all get tickets to her gun show. 

Painting Pottery

It took me FOREVER to figure out what I was going to do.  I knew I wanted something that would be used so I chose a square platter and then free-hand my design.  I’m satisfied.  I can’t wait to see what it looks like after its fired.  Why do they make you wait a week? 

Painting Pottery

I want to do this again.  Only next time I’m going to plan ahead and have a design already to go.  So I won’t pace the pottery walls in search of the perfect piece.  Or stand at the paint wall minutes at a time trying decide on colors.  Yep, definitely need a POA next time.

Ever since I’ve gotten my hands on Photoshop 7.0, I’ve struggled.  It’s really my own fault but that’s besides the point.  I can’t find a book about it (because it’s an older version).  I’ve done some online tutorials but again, not for version 7.0.  I work in advertising but have never taken the opportunity to have any of these guys teach me.  I wanted to learn it myself.  I’ve learned how to tweak some things.  And I’ve learned how to download other people’s actions – which could be considered cheating but they’re so freakin cool.  But last night, I had an A-HA! moment.  I love A-HA!s.

I’m a big fan of The Pioneer WomanPodMate caused this addiction.  I’ve since passed it on to Mrs. Rev.  PW is witty and funny and her photos are super fly.  She takes the time to explain how she photographs and post-processes.  And though she has a much newer version of Photoshop than I do, I still try to play along.

This week she posted an assignment to share photos with rounded edges.  I have to admit, I’ve never rounded the edges of my photos before but what the heck, I’m game.  I followed her Photoshop tutorial to a T and it worked – my photo looked really cool.  But her last step – deleting the white corners – was a doozy.  Apparently there’s a “magic eraser”.  I can’t find anything that’s classified as magical besides that silly little wand on my version of PS.  Not surprising but I was irked.

I repeatedly failed with the “regular eraser”.  I even tried explaining to the computer what I wanted, what I needed, but it apparently doesn’t have voice recognition.  I was about to call it quits when I hit a button by mistake – and there it was, a “special eraser”.  Actually, I can’t remember what it was called but I know it wasn’t “magic”.  I selected it, moved it on to my photo and click click clickA-HA! The background started to disappear!  Success!  And I did it all by myself with nobody’s help and I’m a little proud of myself.  Take that, Photoshop 7.0!

In all its glory, I present the photo that took up 4 hours of my life trying to figure out how to round the edges and delete the white corners:

jasper tracks action

You see those white corners?  That ain’t my fault.  I got rid of them, they are transparent.  But for some reason, flickr is messing with me in my fragile mental state.  I’ve repeatedly checked my work, tried saving it as png, tif, gif, psd, pdf… all show my beautiful transparent corners in Photoshop but when I share the file on the clean, black background of shutterboo, they reappear.  I think it has to do with program reformatting it to a jpg.  I can be unhappy about that if I want to. 

I suppose I won’t be using round corners very often.  Because those white corners don’t sit too well with me.  Boo white corners, boo.

Quick Facts:

  • who: Susie & Cliff
  • what: a wedding
  • when: this past weekend
  • where: Nelson County
  • why: because they love each other?

I thought I’d bust out the accessory flash and try to learn how to use the blasted thing at Susie’s wedding since I was so pissed about my failure at Emily’s wedding.  But I did want to stay out the professional photographer’s way – who, by the way, is a Louisville native and did a FANTASTIC job.  Who am I kidding – she does a FANTASTIC job all of the time… more on that later.

So yes, the flash and I decided to make up and become friends again.  But I still stumbled with the darn thing.  Arg.  Anywho, I did manage to get a few nice shots.  Most of which are of the toasts.  And the cake.  Speaking of…

Hello, Lover.  Did I mention it was chocolate with ganache?  A cake after my own heart.

Susie & Cliff Tied The Knot

And the groom had his own cake.  Cliff’s a firefighter – his cake actually produced smoke.  I did not eat his cake so I cannot attest to its goodness.  I had already filled up on hot brown casserole and ganache.  Nuff said.

Susie & Cliff Tied The Knot

Everything about this wedding was beautiful.  Susie had fall colors of oranges and reds and pinks and browns.  The roses were stunning.  The bridesmaid dresses were pretty.  Susie was GORGEOUS!

Susie & Cliff Tied The Knot

Susie & Cliff Tied The Knot

Funny story about those two pictures up there: it’s the toast, everyone wants to watch and be close as did I.  But I also did not want to get in Courtney’s way as she was the professional – I’m just some ding-dong with an annoying flash.  So in every picture I have of the toasts, you can see a man’s bald heading peaking out at the bottom.  Funny, no?

And my favorite of the night – Susie looks so happy.  And she was.  Probably still is as she’s on a beach somewhere sipping maitais and doing things that newly weds do like feed each other chocolate covered strawberries and hold hands when they walk everywhere and kiss every 10 minutes and glow because they’re so in love.  That’s OK, they can have their fun.  Reality will set in soon enough.  You married people know what I’m talking about.

Susie & Cliff Tied The Knot

Look!  A successful father & daughter dance photograph!  Much better than the photog fail in September.

Susie & Cliff Tied The Knot

After this, I packed up the camera because I was ready to boogie and get down with my bad self.  And VJ of course.  And let me just say that I think we have a fine taste in music but when both of our requests played that night, the dance floor emptied.  I kid you not, internet, no one in that room had the appreciation I have for Livin’ On A Prayer and VJ could have very well been the only person in the whole county who was excited about Come On Eileen.

When Shania Twain started playing (we live in Kentucky, it will always happen) and Susie grabbed the mic and began singing Any Man of Mine, I went and got the camera.  Because it was too funny to pass up.

Susie & Cliff Tied The Knot

Susie & Cliff Tied The Knot

It was a very fun night, VJ and I had a blast dancing all night even though we were filled to the gills with yummy food.  If I could have made it out that place with a tier of cake, I would have.  Even if it meant sneaking it up my skirt.  I’ve been having dreams about that cake.  Nom.

Susie,
I wish you and the Cliff the very best.  You two compliment each other so well and deserve all of the happiness in the world.  “Seek a happy marriage with wholeness of heart, but do not expect to reach the Promised Land without going through some wilderness together.”  Best Wishes, friend.

The Reason Why I “Stay Out Of The Way”

Back to the professional photographer.  Courtney Reece Photography of Louisville is amazing.  Courtney always takes such beautiful photographs and I love the journalistic approach that captures emotion with every shot she takes.

If you want to see truly amazing photos of Susie and Cliff, visit Courtney’s site (www.courtneyreece.com) as she already has two – count them, two – posts up about the wedding.  The wedding was Saturday, as in four days ago.  And Susie is stunning.  I’m repeatedly amazed as I read her blog often and scribble notes of what I should try to fail at next.

And to think 20+ years ago, I stood next to her and her twin sister, Kelly, wearing huge paper collars and singing Christmas carols for the kindergarten holiday show – and I have a picture to prove it. ;)

I’ve decided I like the color challenges best.  This is the second one so far and I have more fun thinking up ideas and trying them out.  More so than say “window”.  Needless to say, I had the perfect photo opportunity for this week’s subject.  There are only a few things in this world you expect to be white: snow, clouds, the President’s house, anything albino, wedding dresses…

Here is my white:

Week 9: White

Like I said, I went to a wedding this weekend.  And my goal was to get a sweet picture of the wedding cake.  My cake pictures were OK (BTW, the cake was out of this world delicious!) but this caught my eye.  It’s cropped of course, I would never zoom in on somebody’s butt like this (OK, yes I would), but I feel that it tells a story.  A husband embracing his new wife, supporting her, letting her know he’ll always be there for her and love her.  This was their “first dance”.

That’s what I love about weddings.  Love is the air and I breathe it in deep.  Everyone magically forgets about the dirty socks on the floor, the pile of dishes in the sink, the fact that your husband hasn’t taken out the trash in three weeks or bothered to mow the lawn in that same time.  Ah, weddings.  They’re pure romance [and cake].

Next week’s challenge is “time.”  Literally?  Figuratively?  I have no idea what I’m doing – time to start putting the pen to paper and the eye to viewfinder.  Don’t forget to check out the flickr pool’s photos or click on the challenger roll to see everyone else’s photos.  Enjoy [and join the challenge]!!