While engaged in doing a family foto shoot this little girl found a shiny penny and offered it to me. Afterall, it was just a penny.
I told her if she found a penny and picked it up, all the day she would have good luck.
Suddenly,
this mere penny took on new meaning and she decided to keep it. I was
happy to see her eyes sparkle and her huge smile.
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Showing posts with label Albuquerque. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Albuquerque. Show all posts
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Friday, October 26, 2012
Senior Shoot #1
Jeddy is a senior this year. He will graduate from the Public Academy for the Performing Arts in May. One of my goals is to photograph him frequently this year. Rather than do just one Senior Session with him, I hope to do six or so sessions.
Here are my favorite images from the first shoot, plus one taken on July 31st. Jeddy's last day at Atrisco Heritage Academy.
Here are my favorite images from the first shoot, plus one taken on July 31st. Jeddy's last day at Atrisco Heritage Academy.
Yep, my Gentle Giant is now 18.

Friday, October 12, 2012
Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta
So far, this has not been a successful Balloon Fiesta Foto-Op for me. Two days were canceled due to wind and rain, and most of the other days the wind has not been in my favor as I am running Jeddy to school. However, I have gotten a balloon picture each day--plus, I have gotten a few other images of other things.
DAY #1: Due to strong winds, the opening Mass Ascension was canceled. I still took a walk along the bridge at Montano and the Rio Grande.
I took this while leaning over the barrier wall along the bridge and shooting as straight down as I could. I was fascinated by the lines created by the water, mud, animal prints and nature. I, also, like the splash of green amid the adobe colored mud.
The wind was playing tricks on Sunday and refused to cooperate by blowing the balloons my direction. I was pleased to get my annual Spider Web image from this bridge location, though.
I feel many of the images I got this year are about how the balloons are part of Albuquerque. I had stopped to fill prescriptions and I got this shot of the landscaper vehicle in the parking lot and a peek of city-scape to the right.
DAY #1: Due to strong winds, the opening Mass Ascension was canceled. I still took a walk along the bridge at Montano and the Rio Grande.
I took this while leaning over the barrier wall along the bridge and shooting as straight down as I could. I was fascinated by the lines created by the water, mud, animal prints and nature. I, also, like the splash of green amid the adobe colored mud.
DAY #2: The little one was my co-pilot and designated drive by shooter. The first image was taken by him from the front seat of our moving car.
Photo by El Jay Rey
The Boy and His Dog. Always on the run.
I got a series of shots of this balloon crew packing up the balloon. This was my favorite from that series.
DAY #3: Monday. Not much time, because I needed to get Jeddy to school. The wind & ballons were moderately cooperative.
Jeddy was the co-pilot and he took this for me as we were getting on the freeway.
PHOTO by Jeddy Grant
I took this, because I wasn't sure I'd get anything else....
A few blocks from the house I stopped in an empty parking lot because there were several balloons that look like they might land near there. Balloons kept going. I shot this thru some branches facing into the sun. In processing, I used a modified sepia tone to get this coloring.
Day #4: This is the only balloon picture I got! This is SOOC (Straight Out Of Camera--no editing.) Over the last few years I have goten 100's like this. I am at the place in my photographic journey where I want something different. Something unique to me.
I stopped at the Nature Area at Coors and Montano. The light was beautiful and I made this image.
Day #5: We always seem to be running late. My co-pilot , Jeddy got this image on our way to his school.
I headed North on Edith and pulled over after I saw the blue balloon stuck in a tree and power lines.
Morning Glow
After I turned around and headed South, I saw that the blue balloon had gotten free. Fly balloon to safety!
DAY #6: Honestly, felt BLAH and tired of balloons. Yet, I still carried my camera on the daily school commute.
I feel many of the images I got this year are about how the balloons are part of Albuquerque. I had stopped to fill prescriptions and I got this shot of the landscaper vehicle in the parking lot and a peek of city-scape to the right.
The last two are taken on a frontage road as I prepare to get on the I40. This is where the I40 and I25 merge around each other. I was stopped at the light and liked the look of this image--as I picked up my camera to take a few quicks snap shots the light changed. The green arrow was perfect, but you can't sit in the intersection to compose the perfect image.... *sigh*
DAY #6: ??? As I woke up this morning, my first thought was wondering if the Mass Balloon Ascension was going to happen. Just then, I saw a bright flash of lightning followed by a boom of thunder. Thanking Mother Nature for such a quick response to my question, I rolled over and went back to sleep.
All morning events were canceled due to rain and wind. I may even leave my camera home when I go out today running errands.
Two more days left. Two more chances to get that amazing, awesome, award winning foto then....
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Daisy Power!
These tiny asters--smaller than a dime--caught my eye and I grabbed the camera to shoot them. It wasn't until I was processing the images that I saw him, the teeny yellow-green fly. He only made an appearance on one image. Taking an average image steps beyond average to something thought provoking--at least for me.
I imagined myself as the fly. Teeny with those translucent wings buzzing around in the warm sun. Carefree. Happy. Doing what I was made to do and loved to do and this little poem came to mind.
Enjoy your life! Live life fully as you buzz from flower to flower, from experience to experience, enriching each flower or individual you come in contact with.
You really have to view this image in a larger size to fully appreciate it. Check it out here.
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