Tag: postaday
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Object // Pink Rose {Photo Challenge}

I love when my hubby brings home flowers for me and our daughters! Along with his loving and kind words and actions, flowers definitely show us that we are the objects of his affection : ) These photos were inspired by the prompt Soft over at Capture Your 365, which worked perfectly in tandem with…
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Object // Cheeky Art {Photo Challenge}

While visiting Hearst Castle last year, I was captivated by all the beauty every where we turned. Of course all the amazing architecture and art were beautiful objects to desire, but even in the gift shop, the object of my attention turned to the colors of this decorative and colorful glass art piece. As I…
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Juxtaposition // Bubbly Toes {Photo Challenge}

I was a bit stumped with The Daily Post weekly photo challenge: Juxtaposition. I could see ideas in my mind, but nothing was coming together yesterday. Then, I realized these shots I captured earlier this month fit the bill perfectly! The shots were inspired from the Capture Your 365 prompt “Where You Stand” – love…
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Family // Best of 2012 {Photo Challenge}

I love posting photos, particularly sneak peeks for my client sessions! I started my blog just over a year ago, {January 9, 2013 was my first post!} so most of my 2013 families have been featured on the blog – yay! But seeing the prompt at the Daily Post weekly photo challenge: Family, made me…
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Window // Balboa Park {Photo Challenge}

Another great theme this week at The Daily Post weekly photo challenge: Window! I just so happened to be at Balboa Park photographing doors when I saw the theme – lucky me! I found this partially covered/painted window quite mysterious, as the door is in Balboa Park’s Spanish Village where all the cottages are filled…
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One // Christmas Favorites {Photo Challenge}

Well there’s no better time to share some of my favorite photos of this holiday season than now! The Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge: One asks us to show photos that highlight “one thing”. To me, that means my love of shallow depth of field and wide open aperture will definitely work for this challenge! Along with some of…