Photo By Bobbie Lebow
I took this picture of Ty's foot while he was so busy "chalking" on the stairs. It's a rare moment that he is still long enough for me to grab my camera. I love the chalk and the grass on the bottom of his foot. A sure sign that summer is coming. . .my barefoot boy doing what he loves most. . .playing outside in the sunshine.
I am so ready for summer.
~ T
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
LaVista Safari?
Photo by Larry Gawel
This picture comes from either the African Savannah, taken on one of my many intercontinental trips, or from Cabela's in La Vista...I just can't seem to remember which...
Larry was one of my instructors from Metro Community College and probably one of the biggest influences on my photographic "eye". He taught me to appreciate and really look at an image. Because of him I know who Bernice Abbott, William Eggleston, Lee Friedlander and Joel Meyerowitz are just to name a few. All of which have created some of my favorite images. Larry and his equally talented wife Dana Fritz are curators at the WorkSpace Gallery in Lincoln, NE.~ T
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Give me strength
Photo by guess who? TIFFANY!
I got home from work this morning at 5am (I should have been home at 12:30am) I woke up at 6:50am. I am not a morning person. Working late nights can be frustrating but every so often I'll turn around and see something beautiful. Like this mural in South Omaha. I was processing a scene across the street. It was so quiet at 3am and I remember feeling this warmth behind me. When I turned around I thought wow, is that Tom Selleck? I had been on this street dozens of times and never saw this mural. Sometimes it takes the quiet of the night to see the beauty around us.
~T
Click here to see other interesting Tom Selleck photos
I got home from work this morning at 5am (I should have been home at 12:30am) I woke up at 6:50am. I am not a morning person. Working late nights can be frustrating but every so often I'll turn around and see something beautiful. Like this mural in South Omaha. I was processing a scene across the street. It was so quiet at 3am and I remember feeling this warmth behind me. When I turned around I thought wow, is that Tom Selleck? I had been on this street dozens of times and never saw this mural. Sometimes it takes the quiet of the night to see the beauty around us.
~T
Click here to see other interesting Tom Selleck photos
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Indian Summer
Photo by Miles
This was taken at my favorite spot in all the world. Eben G Fine park in Boulder. The water once the top of a frozen mountain rushes causing impending breeze and with feet in the water it must feel how amoebas felt when they were hopeful of double celled organisms.
uh I put the wrong photo with the Lyons Ranch description below. My bad.
~T
Friday, April 23, 2010
Swim Fast
Photo by Tiffany Love
Since only two people have sent me images so far you are stuck with yet another one of mine. This is from a while ago when the Olympic trials were in town. Mutual of Omaha had this image on the front of their building. I never noticed it until I drove by one evening when I was working. It was beautiful with the blue light.
~T
Since only two people have sent me images so far you are stuck with yet another one of mine. This is from a while ago when the Olympic trials were in town. Mutual of Omaha had this image on the front of their building. I never noticed it until I drove by one evening when I was working. It was beautiful with the blue light.
~T
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Lyons Ranch
Photo by Miles
Every morning I am hauled by Geronimo the Undying through this creek in Lyons, Colorado in the backyard of where I work. Fish streamline the surface, ice chips from certainty and loses itself among the current as it flows, intimidating, because we don't know if we're better off attached to something, or freely flowing.
Happy Earth Day!
~T
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Screwy
Photo by Tiffany
I don’t think that this is a phenomenal image but I like the way it makes me feel. It reminds me of my childhood. In the first house I grew up in my mom had a corkscrew willow tree. She would prune the branches and we would peel the bark off and use the branches to decorate the house. I did not inherit my mothers’ green thumb but thankfully I married someone with one. (He took a woody plants class in college you know)
Check out some corkscrew willow images on Flickr here.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Sleeping Indiana Jones
This photo by Karen taken last night especially for this site! I snuck into Gabe’s room after dark and took a quick snap with my Sony DSC-T300 and a shift to black and white on Picasa. He’s sleeping sweetly with his new bestie, a homemade Indiana Jones doll that took me two days to sew and stuff.
Karen that is the best hand made Indiana Jones doll I have ever seen!
~T
Monday, April 19, 2010
Greatest Story Ever Told
Taken in Boulder, Colorado. I was out walking around one day and was sucker punched by the light of the sun behind this cloud. I took this photo and am glad I did.
Submitted by Miles Love aka Mailoh, Boulder, CO
How fitting my first image is from my baby brother! Please feel free to comment!
~T
LOOK
What I started. Yet another blog. This one however is not just about me or my business or my family. It's about images. Your images. It's about encouraging one another to create. It's about seeing, critiquing and appreciating photography; networking, learning and loving the art of photography. So send me your best shot. The image that you are most proud of. I will need your name, how you made the image, when, where, if there is a story behind it, or any other information you would like to share. Also let me know if you are willing to sell prints of the image to “our” viewers. You may watermark the image if you like. This is a new project that I hope takes off but I’m sure there will be a few growing pains in the process. So get to it. I want to see what you see.
Tiffany
Oh and this is open to everyone!
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