Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Photo of the Year
K I don't know if anyone even reads this blog anymore, but if you happen to be, I need you to hop on over to this website http://birthphotographers.com/?p=790 to vote for my sister-in-laws photo for the photo of the year at birthphotographers.com. Vote for #9 One Tree Photography. Vote on your phone too if you can and any other computers you may have access to. She is so close to being in 1st place. Hurry and go vote and have your friends vote too!
Friday, September 9, 2011
First Cold
Our poor baby got her first cold traveling to and from Utah. She also got a fever of 102.5. Here she is sporting her cold damp washrag to help her cool down. Somehow she is still adorable with a silly rag on her head and looking miserable.
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Fun with the Camera
So, I'm trying to get better at photography lately and Ive been reading a lot of books on how to use manual mode and all big words they use in photography like aperture, ISO, shutter speed, white balance, etc. We went to A Taste of Edmonds today and I thought I'd try out a few of the things I've been learning. Mostly, making sure it is a correct exposure(all these were taken in manual mode) and also playing around with shutter speed/motion. The book I am reading right now is Understanding Shutter Speed so my mind is kinda focused on that right now. Pun intended. Check out some of the pictures I took today. Click on the picture to see the bigger version.
I just liked this stand because it was so colorful, so I practiced setting a correct exposure.
These next few are panning. It is supposed to have your subject in focus and the background blurry to imply motion. I have no clue who these people are.
For this one I was attempting to pan along with the people in blue and black. Maybe a longer shutter speed would have made the background more blurry.
E with his bubble gun. After this he kept trying to shoot me in the face with bubbles.
Freezing bubbles in motion.
More practicing correct exposure.
Freezing motion. E had a huge smile on his face the whole way down the slide.
Composition.
The lady down the way just would not get out of my shot and would not close that door, so this is the best I could get with this shot, but I kinda like the open door.
Painting. For these next two I used a slower shutter speed and moved the camera in a circle while it was exposing.
This was a difficult shot because the white flowers kept overexposing. So I shot it underexposed and corrected it on the computer.
Zooming out while exposing with a slow shutter speed.
Practicing depth of field. This has a shallow depth of field so the front is in focus but the background is blurry. You get this by using a wide aperture. It seems like a ton of people like to shoot this effect.
I just liked the bright yellow of the fire hydrant with the deep purple flowers next to it.
I just liked this stand because it was so colorful, so I practiced setting a correct exposure.
These next few are panning. It is supposed to have your subject in focus and the background blurry to imply motion. I have no clue who these people are.
For this one I was attempting to pan along with the people in blue and black. Maybe a longer shutter speed would have made the background more blurry.
E with his bubble gun. After this he kept trying to shoot me in the face with bubbles.
Freezing bubbles in motion.
More practicing correct exposure.

Freezing motion. E had a huge smile on his face the whole way down the slide.
Composition.
The lady down the way just would not get out of my shot and would not close that door, so this is the best I could get with this shot, but I kinda like the open door.
Painting. For these next two I used a slower shutter speed and moved the camera in a circle while it was exposing.
This was a difficult shot because the white flowers kept overexposing. So I shot it underexposed and corrected it on the computer.
Zooming out while exposing with a slow shutter speed.

Practicing depth of field. This has a shallow depth of field so the front is in focus but the background is blurry. You get this by using a wide aperture. It seems like a ton of people like to shoot this effect.
I just liked the bright yellow of the fire hydrant with the deep purple flowers next to it.
Friday, August 12, 2011
3 Months!
Someone turned 3 months old last week!! I can believe how fast time is flying by and how fast this little girl is growing and developing. She is now reaching for thing and can not so coordinately grab onto her toys and mama's face, etc. He smiles all the time now and has even given us some laughs. For some reason, saying "Orange carrot" makes her bust up laughing(its from her jumperoo). Here are a few pictures of our recent adventures.
Official 3 month pictures.

First Swim - you can see the rest of the pictures here. We set up our above ground pool and bought a solar cover this year that really helped. Madelyn did great for her first swim!
We took a hike up to Wallace Falls the other day to try out the baby hiking backpack. Madelyn loved it! She was looking around the whole time in awe of all the things to see. She also fell asleep a few times but she was awake and interested for a lot more than I thought she would be.
The whole family.
Checking out the river.
Just looking cute.
Oops, she fell asleep again.
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Madelyn's First Swim!!
So I was being optimistic and set up our above ground pool the other day. Last year, even on the few days it was in the 90's the water was still pretty cool by the time I got off work. So, this year I bought a solar cover for the pool in hopes that it would keep the water warm and also keep the bugs out. And it worked great! This week it has been in the 70's but with the solar cover the water was warmer than it ever was last year. So tonight once Nick got home we took Madelyn for her first swim. She did really well. She seemed to like and didn't start to cry until I think she got a little cold and her diaper was completely saturated. (It was a good advertisement for pampers. We weighed the diaper afterward - 1lb 4oz. Compare that to a 0.5 oz dry diaper and that means that diaper held 1lb 3.5 oz of water which is almost 3 cups of water!) Needless to say, Baby M and I will be out in the pool a lot more during the day. :) Check out this slide show of the swim.
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Madelyn Jane's Baby Blessing
Last Sunday, June 5th, our little Madelyn Jane was given a name and a blessing in church by her daddy. Nick did a great job and Madelyn looked beautiful. She wore the same dress I wore when I was blessed as a baby. Somehow my mom was able to keep it white. I was afraid Madelyn would be screaming or have a blowout but she did great and slept through the whole thing. As you can see she gets her "Miss Priss" face going when she is sleeping. She looks like she is posing for the camera.
Grandma and Grandpa Peterson came to share in the special occasion.
Our good family friends Dave and Louann Bean also came to support us.
I think my dad has about a thousand pictures of Madelyn on his ipad.
And the little shoes.
Monday, March 7, 2011
Starting the Nursery
This Saturday my parents came over and helped us move the new furniture into the nursery. Its still just furniture in there, no decorations, but still a huge step. We feel much more prepared now that it doesn't look like an office/storage unit. Here are some pics of the days evolution and the semi-finished room.
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Love this first shot, starting out great...with the box totally upside down. :)
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Unpacking the crib.
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My dad once told me the secret of how he can always put things together correctly. He says "I read the directions."
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Putting the crib together.
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Supervising.
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The finishing touch.
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My mom was the photographer for the day and also helped clean up after us after each piece.
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Moving in the dresser.
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Unpacking and moving the changing table in.
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Starting on the rocker/glider.
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I never realized how much worded instructions help. This had only pictures and it may it way more complicated.
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All finished.
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This may not be the official placement of the furniture but for now it seems to work out the best. Thanks Mom and Dad for your help!
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