A whole batch of Rolls-Royce cars rolled their way into Midland, MI on Saturday. I've been to car shows before, but the spectators I saw at those shows never had that glassy "please Mr. Santa Claus" look in their eyes. When the Rolls rolled into town, I not only saw those looks, I'm quite certain I was also giving them! These cars are awesome! The vintage cars remind me of the horse drawn carriage and the new 2000+ ones glide about like they're on ice skates and look like the most popular kids in school. They had names like, Silver Cloud, Silver Shadow and Aston Martin. Can you imagine driving a car called the Silver Cloud?! I'd want it for the name alone - driving around on a cloud! Yep - I kinda want one of my own... better start playing that lotto!
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Thursday, April 2, 2009
In the Dugout
Picture this... you're at a softball field, it's about 3:00pm, the sun is shining, the field is perfectly manicured, the players are ready... and the stands are barely occupied. Such was the scene I met when I shot softball for the first time ever on Monday. I needed features. So, what's a girl to do? Why, hang out in the dugout with the rest of the ladies of course! :) There are times when I think you need to hear the sounds to really appreciate an event... and this softball game was one of those times. The girls would whoop, scream, cheer and congratulate each other between each play... even if NOTHING happened! Seriously, the final score for their game was 1-0 ... talk about BORING!!! I don't understand softball or baseball - Give me some crazy, fast-paced, rough hockey over softball any day... but anyway, the players were fun to hang around with before and after the game.
... even though they did loose...
... even though they did loose...
Less than flattering...
After the shoot is done, when I'm sitting in the editing room, pounding on the arrow keys looking for "the" shot, I always try to choose a flattering photo. Generally speaking, The Golden Rule guides my edit. However, on this one occasion I couldn't resist the upside-down, scrunched-face tumble. I must admit though, I felt a little guilty when I went back to this place the next day to shoot photos of the building... hehehehe... I kept expecting this little girl to come tumbling out of the nowhere, demanding to know why I selected this less than flattering image. Seriously, I had a complete escape plan ready in case the child decided to attack me! Guess we can't always take the high road. (FYI - I didn't run into the child... but I did see her coach. He was just happy to have his team mentioned in the paper - but I still felt guilty about the photo.)
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