It has been said that "a picture is worth a thousands words." I believe that a picture that captures a moment is worth so much more. There are things in life that can't be replaced or relived, but a photograph can bring back those feelings in a rush. To me photography is more than just angles and lenses, its about the little things that become unforgettable.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

First Photo Challenge Entry

I ran outside for a quick self portrait... its so bloody hot here in Texas that this will have to do. Hey... At least I'm smiling and not completely squinty! LOL



Taken with my fiance's kodak easy share camera. I did the old "hold your arm out, point at your face, and hope you get it all in the shot" thing. Turned out ok, but I promise I will spend more time and effort on the next challenge assignment :)

9 comments:

  1. I did the same thing! It gets the job done!

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  2. That good ol' tried and tested self-portrait method! :D You got a great shot though; the uncomplicated background draws the eye to your face. (And speaking of eyes, yours are a gorgeous colour!)

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  3. That's the same way I did it! The lighting turned out great!! Glad to meet you and I am following this and your craft blog now!

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  4. Thanks for the sweet comment! I appreciate it! It seems like a few of the photographers are commenting on how hot it is!

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  5. I love your bangs! I wish I had the courage to do them..but alas, I do not. Thanks for linking up! The tried & true method worked out well for you :)

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  6. I agree, your background is key to focusing on you. Nice job.

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  7. Good work for a quick shot! I did a quick outdoor shot too....this Texas heat is too much for me!

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  8. Great picture! Nothing beats a self portrait with a point and shoot :)

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  9. Jennifer - thanks for adding your name to my giveaway,...tried to email you back but it came back undeliverable. Thanks so much for stopping by!!

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