Christmas Cookies Basking in the Lights of the Tree
ISO 1600 ~ 117mm ~ f/5.6 ~ 1/50 sec
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Decorating the Cookies
ISO 1600 ~ 105mm ~ f/5.6 ~ 1/25 sec
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I must have been a good girl because Santa brought me a record player, so now I have something to play all the vinyl that I have been collecting from thrift and vintage stores over the past few months. Nothing can replace the pure sound of a 1970's record playing "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas." I find myself reflecting on the things that are important in my life and making sure I let go of the unimportant and unnecessary stresses...
Vinyl Records (the best!)
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Ornament
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How do you deal with managing all that goes into the holidays, while still trying to accomplish photographic goals? I had dreams of photographing the kids all snuggled in their pajamas in front of the tree Christmas Eve and then family photos all relaxed in front of the fireplace. But instead I ended up with blurs, crooked shots, and half faces... Something I have discovered is that I usually have to make a decision. I ask myself, "Which is more important for the moment?" Is it being a part of the moment or capturing the perfect shot? As I have said before, my family always comes first, hence the nice action montage I now have stored safely on my hard drive.
M super excited Christmas Morning
ISO 400 ~ 28mm ~ f/4.0 ~ 1/60 sec
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G equally excited
ISO 400 ~ 28mm ~ f/4.0 ~ 1/60 sec
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Enjoy the after Christmas glow and remember the blurry, unfocused, and candid shots are just as important as the perfect ones. Enjoy your holidays, your family (whether near or far), and cherish your blessings.
Angel Ornament
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Wishing you a wonderful Holiday Season and the Merriest Christmas
Corrie <3
I have to admit I find the quieter moments to be the most filled with Christmas magic but I'm sure there's something in all the hecticness as well. Maybe when we look back we just see the fun and excitement and forget about the exhaustion!
ReplyDeleteI sure hope so as the hectic moments seem to be outnumbering the quiet ones!
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