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Miss Gabriella… Shoot Two!

Last Sunday I celebrated my first Mother’s Day in years (I seem to always miss the celebration at my Mother-in-Law’s and my Mom has been dead for a long time) by taking One-Week-Old pictures of my new niece!!! She’s quickly developing her own personality and likes to use her lungs often! She still steals your heart and is adorable as they come!! I even got to hold her this time so I’m pretty much enthralled with my new niece! Wouldn’t you be… just look at her :)


One week old and she’s already got the Olan Mills pose down pat!


The new family! Nutter, the dog, is still not quite sure what to make of this noisy thing they brought home.


They are officially smitten!


Woo hoo eye contact!! I’m telling you, she’s a natural!


Well… I got a few in right? I love this shot regardless, cracks me up every time!


By far my favorite shot of the day. Such a great image for Mother’s Day!!!

Love you all :)

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Global Wildlife in Folsom, LA

The day before I left Louisiana, we took a trip with the kids out to Global Wildlife. I’m sure they have similar things all over the country – but it’s a park with a bunch of animals that you drive through and feed as you go. The one here in Ohio I know of you drive your own cars but at Global Wildlife you actually board a train. We met back up with Miss Carolina and Miss Petra and I also got to me Master Gavin and Master Christian as well. You can feed almost all the animals right from the cup they give you with your food however you cannot feed the zebras as they will bite and it could be ugly. Miss Petra barely escaped a bite not only once but TWICE. Yikes!!! It was a fun trip though and not something you do or see everyday. I thought there’d be a ton of photo ops but I found out that between awkward seating, cramped spaces, a moving vehicle and kids on a mission with food taking pictures isn’t quite as easy as I thought it would be!!! I still got some shots that I thought I would share, enjoy!

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A view of the train before us leaving to go into the park.

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A shot of the massive bucket of food that we had TWO of… and the kids went through ALL of it. When my friend had mentioned a bucket I was picturing a sand pail, not THIS size of a bucket!

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Not the best shot of them but this is Gavin and Christian (2 and 4).

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Miss Carolina is back! This is totally unedited as well, her eyes are just that gorgeous! What’s really ironic is her parents are both brown eyed but both her and Petra have dazzling blue eyes!

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A deer eating some of the food that essentially is almost POURED from the train through the park.

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A zebra coming to stake his piece of the food.

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Not the best shot in the world, but I love this shot of me feeding a reindeer from the cup. He was a sweetie and even let me pet him.

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Another zebra coming in for some food, I believe this is one that thought Petra looked good enough for a snack! If you notice, they don’t really have black stripes, they are brown.

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A mommy zebra and a baby zebra that is just two days old.

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Even at two days, this guy can already walk and hop around! This was shot through people on the other side of the train – I love my zoom lens! Isn’t he precious?

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Virtual Vacation: Prince Edward Island Part One

My wedding season doesn’t begin until May and I didn’t want to just start taking a bunch of shots of my cats to keep the blog busy so I’m going to start posting pictures from past vacations I’ve taken. With the crazy Ohio weather lately, we can all use a virtual vacation right? I’m going to start from when I got my first DSLR until now so over the next month or so you’ll see a lot of changes but some things will stay the same.

The first trip to be posted was my trip to Prince Edward Island in October of 2006. When I was a child, I grew up loving Anne of Green Gables. First the movie, then the books but it was a major love of mine (still is my favorite movie). Therefore, I’ve always wanted to go to Prince Edward Island. It looked so amazingly beautiful in the movie and show (Road to Avonlea) and although I knew most of the shots were not filmed on the island, it was still something I wanted to see first hand. My father died that August and it really set me on an entirely different path than I was on before. I lost both my mother and brother when I was 13 so my father and I were extremely close and loosing him was quite a blow to me. I got the wild hair to go to PEI I think more than anything that I needed to get away, by myself and find myself again.

Another reason I had the travel bug was because I bought my first DSLR – a Nikon D200 – not too long before this trip (late August) and I was eager to put it through its paces. Up until then, I had used – and loved my Canon film SLR. However the digital technology I felt was finally up to par with film and that was what had been holding me back from buying a DSLR. I finally bit the bullet but wow – what a learning curve! So these pics are not technically the greatest but I still love them since they are really one of my first attempts with it. I shot everything JPG and 99% of these shots that will be posted are straight out of camera. Some I added some sharpening and curves to but this is how they turned out when I shot it.

The trip ended up being amazing and just what I needed. I was there for 5 days – and I happened to go the weekend of Canada’s Thanksgiving. The fall colors were simply amazing (as you’ll see) and the weather was perfect. Although cold in the mornings (around 32°F in the morning) it would warm up significantly during the day (usually in the mid 70’s°F!). No rain, just abundant sunshine! I couldn’t have asked for much better weather! The roads are exactly like you read of them – all red (where not paved at least!). The food there is amazing! Every place I stopped to eat was divine. I also am a HUGE lover of Thanksgiving so getting TWO Thanksgiving dinners in a year was a bonus!

The first day of sight seeing (technically my second day in) I did the ‘Anne’ route from Crowbush (where my hotel was located) to Cavendish (where Lucy Maud Montgomery lived) to Silver Bush (where Lucy Maud Montgomery visited often) and back to the hotel. I also am a huge lover of lighthouses so I made it a point to take a picture of every single one along the way! I also made it a point to dip my toes often into the ocean – because I could! Enjoy! If you have any questions about anything – feel free to ask!


The first stop of my day was at Dalvay By the Sea. This old inn was built in 1895 by a rich man from Cincinnati, Ohio. Dalvay has been featured in the Anne of Green Gables and Road to Avonlea series as “The White Sands Hotel.” It had been closed for the season when I was there but the grounds were still open for sight seeing. On the grounds they have a large pond that you can look at from these chairs or do a variety of activities on. Within a small walk is the ocean as well. If I ever go back, I intend to stay here! Ideally, someday I’ll shoot a wedding here!


A shot of Dalvay By the Sea. A smidge dark but again, I was just learning my camera!


The emphasis on the red roads and beaches isn’t an exaggeration about PEI, the beaches and roads ARE red. This is the beach right in front of Dalvay which was featured in Anne of Avonlea for my fellow loves of Anne!


Covehead Harbor Lighthouse along the Gulf of St. Lawrence.


North Rustico Lighthouse located in the small (but cute!) city of North Rustico.


Doyle’s Cove – this is my maiden last name so I HAD to take a shot as I drove by. Yes, as I drove by. I’m one of those. In PEI there is virtually no one on the roads though so you were pretty safe to slow down to take a shot.


This is Green Gables – well the inspiration for it anyways. This is the former home of a relative of Lucy Maud Montgomery’s and it served as the inspiration for Green Gables and was later donated to become a park.


Entrance to the “Haunted Wood” and the path back to Lucy Maud Montgomery’s home from Green Gables.


A shot of the front of Green Gables.


Entrance to Lover’s Lane from Green Gables.


The fall colors were SO bright and vibrant in PEI. I took many, many shots of leaves when there.


Lucy Maud Montgomery was raised by her mother’s parents here. The house was torn down years after she left it, but the gardens she kept are still there as well as one of the barns and this is a picture of the location.


The Haunted Woods between Green Gables and the MacNeill homestead.


I am a squirrel lover… and seeing the ones in PEI made me laugh b/c although similar, they are a much smaller version than the ones in my backyard. He was adorable and followed me through my walk down “The Old Lane” and to the woods and back. He kept running up and chirping at me and running away, it was cute and funny.


The New London Lighthouse which needed a paint job badly when I was there (I’m not sure if it got one or not yet!). It’s also featured in Anne of Green Gables and Road to Avonlea.


A shot of the beach in New London near the lighthouse – still red! The water was pretty warm as well, which was surprising. The waters in PEI (on the south coast especially) are the warmest north of North Carolina in the summer due to the shallow bays surrounding the island.


The joke is that the locals call this lighthouse “Keep Trying” because it is very hard to find. It’s down a dirt road through a potato field and at the edge of a cliff. It’s on no maps because of the accidents that occur here when people aren’t paying attention. However, I found it! I did almost have a heart attack when pulling up to Cape Tyron because there was an immense pothole which my rental car bottomed out in and stalled. I sat for a few minutes wondering how in the world I was going to give directions for a tow truck to even FIND me. Take a left at the second potato field?? Luckily, the car restarted and I got a few shots of the lighthouse before racing off. I wish I’d got better pictures but I decided that one decent picture was enough and I wasn’t tempting fate.


This is the inspiration for Anne’s Lake of Shining Waters which is located at Park Corner (Silver Bush) outside of Cavendish. This is the home of Lucy Maud Montgomery’s favorite relatives where she visited often. It is now a museum to her and Anne of Green Gables.


On the way home I was talking to a friend trying to describe my day and finding it virtually impossible when I drove over a hill and saw this sight in my rear view mirror. I quickly pulled off and snapped a few shots while still talking to my friend. This is the shot as it came out of camera. It’s still one of my favorite travel shots I have ever taken.


Somewhere near Stanhope-by-the-Sea I pulled off to get a few shots of the amazing Harvest Moon over the Gulf of St. Lawrence. I have a ‘thing’ for moon shots over water – especially ocean water. While not perfect and a bit shaky, I still love it. I was also hiding from a fox so I didn’t stick around long. I had a fox following me around when I got out of my car and it took me a minute to remember that foxes have teeth and I wasn’t in a zoo… lol. All ended well but it was an interesting moment!

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Hawaii Day One: Downtown Lahaina

I have a bad habit at workshops I have found – I tend to shoot the photographers I’m with just as much as the couples – and I love it.  In Hawaii I not only had some amazing couples to play with but some super fun photographers as well that never failed to strike fun poses (yes, I’m looking at you Scarlett!).  I also couldn’t help but take some snaps of the gorgeous location we were in and one amazing guy we stumbled upon.  So here are some pics from our first day of shooting of the photographers and the scenery.


(L to R) The awesome duo of Scarlett Lillian and Erin Kline of Gavin Wade Photographers taking some smokin’ shots of Rosanna and Jared.


The amazing and super sweet Natalie Norton getting into position for a shot of Rosanna and Jared.


Erin gets some advice from Mike Mijangos whom was so awesomely helpful during the workshop.


On our way down Front Street, the access to one of the beaches was being roped off with caution tape.  I looked over the edge of the decking to see why and saw this amazing beauty.  This is a Hawaiian Monk Seal which is an endangered species and only is seen in Hawaii.  I was seriously STOKED.  Don’t worry, this guy (or gal?) is fine.  They just come to shore to chill out from time to time.  I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to get a few pics though so I had to take a pitstop while the others kept going to get a couple shots.  I don’t regret it for a moment.  This was one of the highlights of the trip for me.  I’m such an animal lover :)

Close up of this awesome guy!!!  All taken with a zoom from a respectful distance :)

Sunset from downtown Lahaina.

The adorable Natalie again. I LOVED her shirts.  This lady has killer taste in clothing people!  AND she warned me about the sea urchin down here I almost stepped on in my bare feet.  YIKES!  That would have outranked my cactus story I think, thankfully she saved me.

Rosanna and Jared sittin’ in a tree… first comes love, then comes a bunch of photographers!!!
(L to R) The Poker Queen Carla Jalbert, Scarlett Lillian and Natalie Norton.

No day is a bad day when it ends like this.  Ahhhhh I miss Maui!

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