Post Vacation
In case you couldn’t guess by the subject matter in the posts last week, we were away at the beach for a week. We used to make yearly trips to Seaside, NJ when I was a kid – last week was the first time I’d been back there in over 5 years. I forgot how much I loved the ocean. It was really hot and humid the whole time, but smelling the saltwater in the air is something I’ve really missed. The humidity; not so much. 😉
In any case, I still have a number of photos I want to post from the trip so you’ll see them intermingled with other photos over the next couple of days.
Meanwhile I’ll also be working on losing the weight I gained both before and during my vacation. =sigh= Coming back to reality is no fun. LOL!
Focus on the details of life (avoiding the stress)
I don’t know where my head is at the moment. I’m trying hard not to think about anything except the various tasks at hand. Our future is so up in the air, out of control and depressing all at the same time. Sam is thoroughly freaking out, I’m trying to keep him together, keep him focused on the goal(s) : 1) Get a career, not just a job (or better yet, find a calling) 2) Get out of Utah.
In the meantime I don’t have too much else to say on the matter. All my wise advice is exhausted after repeating it to Sam several times a day and the rest of me is pretty empty. Yesterday and today I wondered maybe to fill the in-between time, I’d try to find something from my day and capture it. I really have been partial to the photos I’ve been taking with that ShakeItPhoto app – so I was going to do an experiment – not sure how long it will last – but thought it would be fun to just take a picture each day and post it. Too many days go by without notice of the details, so by doing this I’m trying to make myself focus on the details more. And focus less on the stress we’re dealing with right now. So now that I’ve said that, hopefully I can keep up with it. LOL! So many times, I have these lofty goals, and as soon as I say something I immediately fail at it. I’d really like to try and keep this one going. And since the photos will be coming from my iPhone, which is always with me, hopefully it won’t be too hard. So we’ll see how it goes.
Photography
Today and tomorrow, I am attending the Evo Conference (FYI – I did the HTML/CSS/WordPress for that site) 😀 Well, partially attending, anyway. I’ve been going to a few sessions and then sneaking back home in between because I’m a social misfit. LOL! The two sessions I attended today were fantastic. The morning session I went to was “Small Business Success” – I’ve been trying to figure out how to grow my business / *if* I should / want to grow my business – so it was really informative and helpful. I decided to go to the Photography workshop in the afternoon. This one was more for personal reasons. We’ve had the Nikon D70 for ages and have very rarely ventured from the automatic setting. I know there’s a lot more the camera can do – and while I’ve had f-stop, shutter speed, ISO, etc. explained to me many times, for some reason, my brain refuses to absorb it. So I went, in the hopes that maybe this time I’d get it. The session was, so far, my favorite. The panelists covered ways to get new/exciting shots, some processing tips – and then afterward, we went outside for a more one-on-one with the panelists. I bombarded Aimee with my questions and she was so nice and helpful – and despite hearing the topic again for the millionth time, having her explain it to me – I think maybe this time I’ll actually be able to keep it stored in my feeble brain! LOL!
She also talked about the importance of just getting the shot you need – with whatever you have available – even if it’s your iPhone camera. On this note she had recommended a few particular apps. One in particular, I purchased the instant I got home. It’s called ShakeItPhoto. (It’s only $0.99 – SO worth it. GO right now and buy it) The “cute” part of the app is it plays off the old Polaroid camera idea, it “prints” the image on the screen – you “shake” it to develop it – but the photos it creates are actually pretty cool. It adds a filter to it that really adds a nice look to the photo. Take a look at this shot I took of Zachary with it – I think it’s instantly one of my favorite photos of him ever:





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