This is the last post before I leave for Colorado! Probably. I'm planning on turning off my internetz on Saturday, but the trouble with that is I have a mini-shoot with Addy the awesome mutt this weekend and I will really want to post some images from that. So anyway, this is the last post before I leave for Colorado, but there might be one more. ; )
These are from the same day as the previous post, of course. Sorry if you get tired of looking at branches and things!
There will be more dog pics soon- like I said, I have the Addy session tomorrow, and I already have a couple planned for when I get to Colorado. Don't worry- Char and Wilbur will be all over the blog still (we have lots of new hikes to go on!) but I am definitely looking forward to being on the dog-crazy Front Range.
Oh hey! Some of you already know this, but I have to share with those who haven't: I sold my washer and dryer, because my new place has them. And since I was kind of on a time crunch, I sold them for a ridiculously low price. And because I know what it's like to not have any money whatsoever, I lowered THAT price and made them even cheaper AND I included the mattress set for free.
Then I found out that they didn't actually belong to me in the first place. LOVELY! Apparently they belonged to Navy housing so basically I'm just peddling military goods for rock-bottom prices. Call if you need cheap nukes.
My dad is leaving Colorado tomorrow and will get here on Sunday night. We'll load up the two pickups, then I'll put him to work sweeping out the garage. We'll stay in the (empty) apartment on Sunday night, wear the dogs out as completely as possible on Monday morning, bribe the white-gloved housing inspector in the afternoon, then head to Richland for the night. The next morning I get to meet the talented Mike Kloth, of Michael Kloth Photography. Tuesday, Dad and I will drive as far as the dogs can handle, hopefully to Evanston, Wyoming. By Wednesday night I'll be in Colorado, ready to hit the ground running!











7 comments:
Good luck - again! Sounds like your on a roll - a fast one..:)
I love the christmas tree branch picture! And the last one, even though I'm not sure what it is. You'll have to give me your new address when you finally get there.
Bon voyage, Haley. Good travels to you and your dad. Keep your camera handy!
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Do I love the pine branch the best? Perhaps the first one because of the color and texture? Or the very last one? Heck, I love them all! Can't wait 'til Thursday!
Wonderful photographs!!!!thanks for the tutorial....happy journey...
These are gorgeous-- what lens did you use for them?
Nicole, these were shot with a 50 mm f/1.8.
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