Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Good and Bad

There are good and bad things about living by yourself.  Good: you can walk around in your underwear.  Bad: there's no one to welcome you home after a long, hard day at work.  Good: you can watch or listen to whatever you want, whenever you want.  Bad: having to constantly have the tv or radio on because the house is too quiet. Good: you can have whatever you'd like for supper.  Bad: cooking and eating alone.  Good: peace and quiet, and not having conflict with another person.  Bad: having to deal with the conflict in your mind.

On another note, a while back I was working on a photography project for my class.  I was trying to get the hang of panning so I was outside taking pictures of the horses.  The dogs were out chasing them (btw, that's a funny sight, little dachshunds chasing Tennessee walkers) so the mare and her filly were running around the pen.  I was standing in the middle snapping shots.  I didn't get the hang of it on that try, but I got some neat pictures anyway.  My mom fell in love with one of them I took.  The colors are all washed out because it was taken with the aperture all the way open and the shutter speed was too slow.  She still thought it was cool and didn't even want me to Photoshop it.  So she tells me the other day that she's ordered this photo to be printed onto a canvas.  I was shocked and flattered too!  My picture printed on canvas? Too cool!

So here's the original photo:
















And here's the canvas version:































I like. :)


Yesterday, I discovered a turtle in our pool. I thought he wasn't alive at first, because usually when you walk outside, they dive underwater and you don't get to see them.  This guy was floating near the top and didn't move until I touched him with the net.  He wasn't that fast of a swimmer, so I was able to catch him and get him out of the pool.  I didn't want to just put him in the yard because the dogs might get him, or he'd wind up right back in the pool.  So I put him in a container and drove out to the pond.  I figured he'd be pretty happy there.







4 comments:

Unknown said...

That pictures looks super good on canvas. Like a painting. I approve.

Rachael Ross Newman said...

OOOHHHHH Kaitlin, your mama told me about this picture but I had no idea it was sooo beautiful. You definitely have a gift. And I am oh so flattered that you have random pics of my baby girl! I know her cousin Kaitlin will be one of her favorite people!!

Mississippi Girl said...

Thank you! I love taking pictures. And with such a beautiful baby girl, it's hard not to take a gorgeous picture! Hopefully I'll get to explore this talent a little more this year and maybe make a career out of it!

Mary said...

I have always thought that you could pretty much divide people into two groups; those who will take time out of a busy life to help a turtle in distress...and those who won't. Most of the time, the helpers of turtles that I have known do it by rescuing a turtle from a roadway. You had a different take on turtle-aid, and you are to be admired.