Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Week 16 - Transportation

NEW TOPIC inspired by Eric Morgenson!

Transportation - take a photo of a bus, plane, car, bike or pick a part on any of them...whatever you wish.
Extra credit (remember that?) How about extra fun?
Play around with black & white...use texture, color accent, color swap...use your camera setting to create a different look. Thank you Eric!

He didn't riot. He got on his bike and looked for work. - Norman Tebbit

Here is a photo i took of my boy's car when we were about to go surfing. enjoy!
~ Conor Meehan ~


I live in the Northwest and ferry boats are an essential part of our transportation system. They help get us to certain places faster than we otherwise would just by driving. Plus you have a much more relaxed ride than sitting in loads of Seattle traffic. This weekend we went to go pick up my wife and as we took 2 separate ferries just to get where we were going and I was able to capture a perfect shot of one of our ferries with Mount Rainer in the background.

The other photo is of 12 women (one of which is my wife Tristalene) who used only their legs and feet to go 187 miles. The competed in a Ragnar Relay race in which each of them ran around 17-20 miles. From Blaine, WA near Canada to Langley they ran for 33 hours nonstop to finish the race. I am so proud of her accomplishment and it just makes me realized that you can do anything you put your mind to.
~ Eric Morgensen ~




~ Mike Peleshok ~



Engine Engine number 9...I love where transportation has gone and is going!
~ Kidest M ~



I know this isn't a picture of a bus, plane, car, or bike, but these are my favorite mode of transportation! :)
~ Cat Cruz ~


I like this view. We were on our way to surprise someone...videographer and all.
~ Melissa Grove ~


See you next week my friends!!!

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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Week 15 - Summertime

Summertime!
Show me what summer means to you...beach, hiking, amusement parks, pools....relaxing...whatever summer means to you.

A perfect summer day is when the sun is shining, the breeze is blowing, the birds are singing, and the lawn mower is broken. ~ James Dent


Boats! Boats! We've got Boats!
~ Kidest M. ~





For me, this is exactly what summer means. One of my favorite places to be Ventura, CA.
~ Kenna Hummer ~



Summer to me means fun at the beach with my 10-month-old golden retriever while my boys are away visiting their grandparents for their whole summer vacation :( AND watching the sea lions swimming in the ocean.I hope everyone is enjoying their summer! :)
~ Cat Cruz ~





My first summer in my new house...and this is what is outside my door. Beautiful.
~ Melissa Grove ~



Here is a shot of my youngest son Cooper enjoying his Summertime.
~ Eric Morgenson ~


See you next week my friends!!!

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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Week 14 - Low Angle

Topic...Low Angle


Take a break! Lay down and look up...capture this perspective and make this view point interesting.

"Keep your feet on the ground and your thoughts at lofty heights." ~ Peace Pilgrim quote



Sometimes the simplest objects make for the best inspiration! My ordinary ceiling fan has turned into something much more beautiful. I very much enjoy taking pictures from this point of view!
~ Kenna Hummer ~



~ Natalie Warr ~


Here are 2 photos for you. One was from a few weeks ago at a show I put on in my hometown. If you notice things like shoes you will figure out who the 2 people are without seeing their faces.
The other was taken a few hours ago just before boarding the plane going back to Seattle from San Diego. It was one last chance for my wife to get her feet wet on the sandy shores.
~ Eric Morgensen ~




I'm in my hometown for a long weekend and this is what I wake up to every morning. Even though my old bedroom has been the "guest room" since I moved out nearly 17 years ago, my Mom and Dad can't bring themselves to take it down. It is such a sweet reminder of my awesome childhood. :)
~ Cat Cruz ~

A few years back I was in New Orleans for my neice's wedding. I got down on my hands and knees to take this photo of the church. It was so beautiful. I now take photos from this angle a lot.
~ Melissa Grove ~

See you next week my friends!!!

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Monday, July 5, 2010

Week 13 - Trees

Trees
Trees are your best antiques. ~ Alexander Smith

He who plants a tree  Plants a hope. ~Lucy Larcom, "Plant a Tree"


I waited weeks for this tree to "peak" last fall, it was the brightest red in our yard. It was hard to pick a shot for this week, I have so many of our trees. Marshville, NC ~ Brian Jones ~



I received this money tree as a gift for my birthday nearly 4 years ago. I normally am not so good at keeping plants alive but he arrived on my door step in the smaller pot to his right nearly 4 years ago and I've had to transfer him to bigger pots twice since. In fact I just transferred him to his bigger green pot last month. I think I've finally found my green thumb. I will always be super grateful to my dear friend for giving me this "love fern" and for allowing me to learn something new about me. :) ~ Cat Cruz ~


About a month ago I was able to visit Italy. Specifically I went to visit many of the sites in which my grandfather fought at during WWII. He was in a unit that is well known among the armed forces. These men were the beginnings of what is now called “Special Forces”. They were called the “First Special Service Force” and named “The Black Devils” by their German enemies. While there we went to visit the American cemetery which held 7800 men whom had gave the ultimate sacrifice from Sicily to Rome. The graves of these brave men were surrounded by these beautiful “Umbrella Pine Trees”.


The cross at the front of this photo is the grave of Eugene S. Bivins from California. He was a member of my grandfathers unit in the FSSF and lost his life on the push out from Anzio on their way to Rome. Rome was liberated a few days later on June 4th, 1944. The gratitude of many of the Italian people we met on our journey was overwhelming. Our Italian tour guide summed it up quite well saying something like this… “I don’t take you to these places to show you how glorious war is, I show you so that you can understand the sacrifice that was paid for our freedom. War is a horrible thing and I hope that one day we will no longer have it in our world.”
~ Eric Morgensen ~


This was taken with my iphone in Paso Robles, CA while I was on vacation about a month ago.
~ Kenna Hummer ~




Meet Mr.Arbutus and Mrs. Mossy - Nanaimo, B.C. (2 hour ferry ride from Vancouver City) - if it's one thing we have plenty of here on the island, it's gorgeous trees!
~ Kidest M.



Los Angeles, CA
~ Natalie Diaz ~





Ahhh, I love trees...both these photos are taken in San Diego...two different beautiful days.
~ Melissa Grove ~


See you next week my friends!!!


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