All of the following were captured and processed, on my iPhone.
The signs of spring…
Rain:
Tulips:
And a few older ones from my trip to Vermont last October:
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All of the following were captured and processed, on my iPhone.
The signs of spring…
Rain:
Tulips:
And a few older ones from my trip to Vermont last October:
The EatSavvy theme for this month is EGGS! And just check out the yummy images (with links to the recipes) below.
(Equipment Used: The following were captured with the Canon EOS-1D MarkIV, the Canon 24–70 mm f2.8L lens, and the Canon 580EX II Speedlite.)
This shot of Baked Blueberry French Toast is probably one of my all time favourite food shots, as it looks just as delicious as it tasted! I’ve already made this at home for the kids and I. Super easy to prepare it the night before, then you just have to pop it in the oven when meal time arrives! Yum!
Love this shot of Chick-in-the-Hole too! A bright ‘sunny’ image! 😉
Yum, love stir-frys!
And, last but not least, Fettuccine Carbonara:
Get cracking!
Can’t believe that my youngest turned 10 this month!
(Equipment Used: Birthday images were shot with the Canon EOS-1D MarkIV and the Canon 85 f1.2L lens.)
We celebrated with a special treat on the actual day:
Then my family came this past weekend for cake:
(Alice images were shot with the Canon EOS-1D MarkIV and the Canon 24–70 mm f2.8L lens.)
A few shots of Alice to finish up this quick blog update. Alice sat right by the window for the first image. The last two show her new perch in the house that Rebecca and Noah can’t stand. I only managed to captured these two before Noah whisked her off, afraid she would fall, lol!
Tomorrow I’m off to photograph the adorable Miles again, this time with his two older sisters. Watch for the sneak peek soon! Will also be posting the delicious images from the March EatSavvy shoot! Yum!
Funny how you mark the months before the first birthday. Alice turned six months old yesterday, no longer a kitten (sniff), but a beautiful young cat.
(Equipment Used: The following were captured with the Canon EOS-1D MarkIV and the Canon 85 f1.2L lens, all but the first image were shot with the Canon 580EX II Speedlite as well.)
Captured yesterday, a grooming session on my printer:
The following were all captured on Wednesday, when Alice decided she wanted to hang out on a crowded shelf (covered rad) in my home office. She seemed to be asking me to clear her a spot:
Which I did, for her comfort, and also to avoid items crashing to the floor as she crowded her way into ‘her spot’, lol:
(The previous storyboard was created from a fab tool called the moirai compositor, which I read about on the amazing Tara Whitney’s blog. Will use it for blogging but also for coffee table books, w00t!)
Alice is sooo beautiful. Great pictures.
Purrs from Gotchi
I love these! I have almost the exact same cat, which I take pictures of constantly! Yours are gorgeous. 🙂
You take amazing photos Holly. And Alice is gorgeous – what a face!
Toronto’s first storm of the season, such as it was, wasn’t much of anything, but still a lot more then we’ve received all season!
(Equipment Used: All of the following, with the exception of the last photo which was shot with older equipment in 2007, were shot with the Canon EOS-1D MarkIV and the Canon 24–70 mm f2.8L lens.)
Alice watches her first winter storm out the back kitchen window:
Passers by on Avenue Road:
Here’s an image from January 2007 which I don’t think I every posted on my blog, and thought I’d share. Hoping for more wintery weather later in the week when I’ll have more time to try and capture some interesting shots from my home office window:
by Holly