Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Mooooo


Ok, so my parents and my sister live in Houston.... out in the middle of nowhere. Here's proof. I was going back and forth between their homes, and I kept passing the same cow pastures. It's a yucky day, and the cows are mildly interesting. After several trips, I couldn't help myself. I had to stop and shoot a few frames. See the photos.

Tiara & Sean



I love photographing people, so I was really looking forward to my shoot with Tiara and Sean. We went out to Glen Echo Park, MD...a great location for portraits. Tiara and Sean were playful and just naturals in front of the camera. These are a couple of my favs.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Snow Day



Six inches of snow equals a snow day in the Washington, D.C., area. The kids were off and restless, so I took my youngest to Annapolis for an hour or so to play in the snow. Annapolis has great architecture, but the snow gave it a whole different character. See the photos.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Where Rosa sat






I was enjoying a Heritage Program performance at my kids' school tonight when one of the classes re-enacted Rosa Parks' historic act of defiance. It reminded me of a trip I took to The Henry Ford Museum in Detroit. One of the exhibits is the exact bus Rosa Parks rode on her historic trip in 1955. The bus has been restored to its original condition, so I couldn't resist taking a picture in the seat where Rosa sat.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

The Awakening National Harbor



Our last Shutterbug Excursion took us to National Harbor. I never thought I'd volunteer to go anywhere at dawn on a weekend, but there we all were...at Prince George's County's latest destination. National Harbor is home to a statue called The Awakening....a 100-foot depiction of a giant embedded in the earth struggling to free himself. Great photo opportunity for early morning shutterbugs. See the photos.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Inauguration Tuesday



This Tuesday, I took the adventure of attending the Inauguration of Barack Obama to president of the United States.

I started at 6:30 am thinking I would get a jump on the crowds. Coming out of the Metro Station, I quickly realized that a million of my closest friends felt the same way, and the crowds were elbow to elbow all the way in and throughout the day.

From my vantage point, we could see a small silhouette of Barack Obama on the stage, and thanks to my zoom lens, I could get a little closer.

Other than the event, I was moved by the sea of humanity the stretched behind and before me, so that's what most of my pictures captured. See the photos.

Monday, January 19, 2009

The Pre-Inauguration hype



The Inauguration is two days away, so I took my sons down to the National Mall to see up close where everything would happen. I told them there was no way they would get up close on Tuesday, but I want them to have some idea where things were happening when they saw it on TV.

The energy of the week was already pretty high. The networks were set up and doing live broadcasts from the Mall, so we did our share of gawking. In the freezing cold, we made our way up the Mall to the Capitol, where he Inauguration would happen. It was pretty cool, actually. See the photos.