I love this time of year. It is so beautiful!! I especially love taking pictures outdoors. I went out a couple days trying to get some decent shots of Kyle. Heidi had her school pictures taken this week, so I wanted to focus on Kyle. I must have taken 100 pictures. So often he doesn't want to smile for me, or he moves to fast, ect.
Some of the pictures have shadows on them, or areas where the sun was too bright. I don't know how to fix these. These pics were only edited on Microsoft office manager. I don't have photoshop on my computer, although even if I did I'm not experienced at all in editing pictures. I would love to learn more about photography and editing. I SO love taking pictures. I wish I had a good camera. Oh well. I guess I should be thankful for what I do have. At least I have a digital camera, a computer, and some adorable kids to photograph. When the time and money allow, maybe I can follow my dream to take a photography class and get a good camera.
These pictures were taken in our yard.
Kyle --16mo old
I could not get a smile out of him!! LeeAnne was with us too. Of course he acted like a little
model for her, smiling and saying cheese! Hopefully she got some cute shots! This first one is a curiousity shot. I think he heard a dog barking, and was trying to look for it.
I hate the stupid padlock on this gate, and the shadows on Kyle's face. Doesn't make for a great picture. It's too bad! He has a cute smile here. I had to crop it significantly to make it look like this.
Here are a couple pictures of Aysia, the 11mo old little girl I watch.
Our Make-A-Wish Foundation Walk for Wishes was Sunday Nov. 2nd. Together our team, the shooting stars, raised $557!! Thank you to all who supported us! It was such a beautiful fall day at the River Park. We are going to go back there this weekend and try and get a good family picture taken by the river with the pretty fall trees in the background. Here is a picture of our team.
Kyle Mueller, Lindsey Gallaher, Kim Eckert, Emily Neuhaus
Heidi Mueller and Tommy Eckert
1 comment:
You still got some good shots! I really like the ones at the beginning in your own yard. As far as shadow is concerned the best thing is to avoid the sunniest part of the day. Try taking them early in the morning or in the evening around dusk.
I would love to take some photography classes too! I have some online stuff, but I'd love personal feedback, you know? I guess I need to start with the online lessons first, though.
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