Sunday, November 1, 2015

Talking Football Buddies

This story is about two little football players who were minding their own conversation while trying to keep up with the team.  They really had no intentions of keeping up with the team because they are just walking and talking.  It is half time, and the team moved to the north end goal post.  The talking buddies just figured they would make their way going behind the opponents cheerleaders so they would not get in their way.  But as they approached, their own cheerleaders filed in behind the other cheerleaders, blocking their passage.  Regardless of how much the coach coaxed them to move over to where he is and walk with him, they were lost.  Like a couple of mice that discovered they are surrounded by a room of sleeping cats, they froze.  Startled and scared, they stood there not even go backwards.  Stopping all words, they understand immediately, there is trouble.  The coach takes a few steps back and over to them to bring them to safety.  I could not help think of these little fellows coming face to face with life.  They will be walking along, minding their own business and then they will scramble through their mind's file for any info to help them figure this out. 






Sunday, October 4, 2015

Estate Shopping


Every morning, my hubby and I talk about the goals for the day.   I had three goals for this day.  The top goal was to go to an estate sale and get the green, vintage, industrial lamp   I am excited to say CHECK that box, that goal is done!  Second and third on the list is to clean out the two cars that I have filled with things from Jonathan's house and yard sales along the way.    
I can hardly wait to clean up that lamp.  What I thought was rust is a small piece of glue putty that has no business being there.  The shade is 16 inches across and will be amazing in my rustic kitchen.
I need to go work on the rest of the goals.  Happy shopping friends!

Monday, August 31, 2015

Finding order and more goodies

Today, I needed to go pick up and drop off some things at my son's house.  On my way, I went by Sears to exchange a broken shovel and do a few other errands.

When I go to town, I try to always drop in a thrift store or two.  It is a bit like therapy or an addiction.
Either way, today I found this beautiful doll bed that I cannot wait to use for another photo shoot with my Darcy girl.

It is made of oak and has rockers on the bottom.  

Another find was this laundry organizer that I figured to use in a future flea market booth to hang clothes to sell.  When I got home and thought of my own laundry room, I changed my mind.
BEFORE 
 AFTER

While I was at the store, we joked about the this cover that was tucked down inside which I thought was a zippered enclosure that allowed you to hide all the laundry in one big cover bag.  I WAS WRONG.  I pulled it out and found three things down inside the hanging bags.
This is what I thought was the organizer cover.
It is a canopy cover that says Georgia Tech on 4 sides.  
Under that, I found a Christmas wreath, new with tags.

Under the wreath, there was a cool book bag, new with tons of pockets.  

I did joke about not pulling everything out at the store because you never know when you will find $20.  Honestly, April, I had no clue.  No money, but definitely some treasures.

Thursday, July 30, 2015

Log Shaving

And we begin the cleaning of the logs with our draw knife.  I love decorative pieces that I can just pull off the wall and use.



Log furniture

About two weeks ago, I started the process of my first piece of log furniture.  I said, "Honey, this is what I want."

So began the wall unit that will be built for our living room.  Custom, rustic, and what should have been built a long time ago.  
Today, we cut the logs out of our own woods and put the on the porch to dry.  It will be a couple of months for the drying to happen.  Meanwhile, we will shave the bark off and design the piece.

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Framed White Burlap

Once again, I see a project and love the idea.  Implementation is another story.  I would rather take pictures and dream than put the FINALity to an item.  

When I stopped by a thrift store, on my way home, I spotted some white burlap pieces, silver play cups, napkins, table cloth, and tulle ribbon stuff.

I have been sitting on these awesome canvas stretchers and knew the white burlap would have a purpose.




Another one of my projects is painting the two frames white with interior chalkboard paint.

Monday, July 27, 2015

What makes a good image?

Often, my attention is directed towards a photo and I am asked, "Do you think this is good?"

My number one, first response is, "What is the purpose of the image, what do you hope to accomplish with the image?"

Photography really is about purpose.

Example:  Photo 1 could be used several ways.  Focus on the plant while maintaining a morning soft feel.  Photo 1 has no value if the purpose was to get details of the farm.


Photo 1
Photo 2 is only valuable if this is the only picture of the farm that exists.  It would be remarkably better if I had moved over two feet and avoided the blurred plant blocking the view of the farm.
Photo 2
Focus plays a major role in developing purpose.  I took both of these images on purpose to demonstrate how focus helps to see your purpose and accomplish your own intentions next time you are out shooting.


Sunday, July 26, 2015

Color Preference?

Sometimes, I capture an image that strikes me so well I dare to play with several edits.  Photographers are constantly pulled between color and black and white.  We live in a world of fun, creative ideas to enhance our lives.  One lesson in my photography class was to examine the work of others and find out what we like,  what part of the image speaks to us, what does it say, why do you see that, and do you like it?  Below are some examples of edits that may or may not do anything for you.   The image was taken on an early morning bike ride in Georgia (U.S.).  I love the color


And thought immediately of this scripture and edited below.

Just for my own curiosity, I used a black and white filter.
LOVE!!!
Then, I thought of different purposes and ideas which brought on the below edits.


I love them all.
Even the green!!!   
All images are the property of Sharon Brewer.  I hope you enjoy this post.

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

More on the Photo Shed

This week, I have been trying to focus on my photo storage shed.  My photo props need a home, and the Gracious Oaks need a storage area for wedding decor.  Last month, maybe the month before, I turned one corner of recovering the outside of the shed.  I am using gray pressure treated fencing that I bought from a friend's leftovers.

Today, I turned the other corner.  Steve watches the project from afar, being careful to let me make my mistakes.  After all, this is not his project.  Today, my arm was really wanting some muscles to hammer in the nails on the siding, but I managed.  The exercise is good for me, and the shed is coming right along.

I have so many projects going on that I feel that I never get anything done.  But I do.  I tell myself that anyway.  Sometimes, I complete a small project on purpose to prove to myself that I can finish something.  
Last weekend, I was able to see little Darcy again.  Two weekends in a row.  She is growing so fast.  She tries to talk and communicate with me but the second I turn on the video she is MUMS THE WORD!  Steve was able to sneak in last week and get some conversation with her.

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Guntersville Has Art!


If there is an outdoor store anywhere around, my oldest daughter can feel it in her bones.  Christina  loves the outdoors and all the wonderful accessories that go with looking great while you hike, ski, bike, or boat.  Recently, my daughter and I were traveling from Huntsville to Gadsden and had to stop at Guntersville Outfitters

We shopped, tried on some clothes, and took our time before we paid for our selections.  We spoke with Dylan about summertime fun and her art projects.  She directed our attention to the display of wonderful art that she had for sale and smiled.  You could tell she loved each piece,  Artists are like parents; each work is a part of themselves. 
 

I loved the artist's sweet personality the moment I spoke to her.  The prices were amazing, and my daughter has artwork in her home that will always take her back to this time and place.



Dylan, it was a joy to meet you! Thank you for allowing us the opportunity to have you in our lives always.

Sunday, July 12, 2015

A Father's First Prayer ~ What do I do now?

This is one of my favorite birthing room pictures.  Minutes before, with tears, this dad watched his daughter's birth.  From the excitement of seeing life being brought into this world to the overwhelming task of what do I do now, every father will face this same dilemma.  
At every turn, there will be the doubts, the not-so good days, the failures, the successes, the accomplishments, and the ever hanging question in your mind, am I doing this right?
So, when this father was given the instruction to change her diaper for the first time, I snapped this shot.  Thankfully, a nurse was kind enough to give a step by step guide to the task. 

To me, this picture is more than a father facing the simple task of caring for a baby.  Somewhere in this moment is a father asking the Heavenly Father for guidance. "You gave us this precious little baby, please give us knowledge, wisdom, and understanding to know what is best.  Help us to trust you for the patience and calm when we do not have answers."