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Music, Metro’s & Mahoosive Bass Vibrations
Dear Readers, Some trips are relaxing. Some are chaotic. And some involve two women, a white cane, questionable train decisions, suspicious clouds, the smell of smoke, and enough bass vibrations to rearrange your internal organs. This was the third kind. For months, I had been looking forward to seeing Pentatonix live in Amsterdam. I’ve followedContinue reading “Music, Metro’s & Mahoosive Bass Vibrations”
Cutest Dog on the Internet – In My Professional Opinion
One of the things I’ve been looking forward to the most since I was gifted my DSLR, is a doggy photo shoot. So as soon as Mom left me with her dog while going on a long walk with Jessy, I grabbed my camera bag. I almost feel like he knew exactly what the backpackContinue reading “Cutest Dog on the Internet – In My Professional Opinion”
King’s Day Flevotrucker’s Tour
I think the truck tour is one of my favorite parts of King’s day. Usually each driver plays chauffeur to a child – many of which have a disability. As they ride in the passenger seat, the trucks get in line and start their tour of the village. Honking their horns as they go. IContinue reading “King’s Day Flevotrucker’s Tour”
Beauty in your Own Home Town
Ok.. so I live in a village, not a town. But it really is amazing how many pretty and amazing shots you can make just by taking a walk. We didn’t even go that far from home. There was one new achievement unlocked in this walk. I learned how to snap shots through holes inContinue reading “Beauty in your Own Home Town”
Nature in Nunspeet
Now I’ve ‘borrowed’ a backpack – which I can already see is going to be too small, I went with Jessy in a train to Nunspeet. There’s such a wonderful forest full of little treasures to shoot through the eye of a camera lens.
The Test Shots
So I got a Canon 2000D and after a little research, I understand how to change apature, ISO and a couple other settings. I just need some models to practice with. Luckily we have a lot of fun little ornaments in the house. They didn’t mind volunteering their modelling skills.
All Of Me
Living with multiple illnesses, disabilities, and daily challenges has taught me a great deal—not just about myself, but about the people around me who don’t walk in my shoes. I’m not talking about my family or close friends, the ones who’ve watched me grow and adapt. I’m talking about society at large, and the professionalsContinue reading “All Of Me”
