Showing posts with label website photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label website photography. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Website Images | Website Photography

My images are on the Internet more and more now!  It really is exciting to see them in places other than my website galleries.  :)  And I'm always thrilled that other people like them and want to use them.

Here are a few samples of my images around the Internet recently.

 Apple trees; oh, and that calculator image is mine, too!  :)

The Crossroads Crusaders football team fan page!  (Go, Cru!)

Tea time!

Image for a young adult conference.  My "models" were very accommodating!


Treasuring life's moments,
Christine

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Monday, September 9, 2013

The Animals on the Hill

Dogs and cats, cats and dogs!  At this Wisconsin farm, there were now animals to photograph!  More specifically, baby animals.  What fun!

These kittens are not pets.  They are--or will be--barn cats.  Hobbes, the orange tabby, is spunky and adventurous, friendly and fearless.  His half-sister, Nala, is quite the opposite.


Hobbes and Nala


Nala was elusive and it was hard to catch her with the camera.  I did get a nice pose below.


It started sprinkling a bit, and afterwards, Nala hopped up on the patio table to lick her way across.  It was a great opportunity to capture her.


The spunky Hobbes

Sadly, a few days after these images were taken, Hobbes and Nala disappeared.  After a few days, Hobbes came back, skittish and afraid.  Nala never returned.  Bryan, the farm owner, guessed that they may have had an encounter with a coyote.  Hobbes quickly reverted to his playful self, and was joined later by another kitten.

The barn kittens were fun to photograph, but I think Bryan's new house dog (which will become the family pet) is seriously the cutest dog on the planet.  Her name is Zoe, and she is a cockapoo.  Just look at her with her little biscuit (and blue octopus toy)!




How could anyone resist a face like that?  She is simply adorable, and if I were in the market for a pet, I'd take her brother, who was available at the time.  In a shout-out to her breeders, visit their Facebook page.  Her fur is so soft, she doesn't shed, and she is a smart little puppy.  Although I must say, by this time she has probably grown and is not as little anymore!


Treasuring life's moments,
Christine

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Tuesday, August 6, 2013

A Few More from the Hill

I'm stuck on this farm, I guess! 


We had one more opportunity to visit the Farm on the Hill, where I was shown some new things, such as:

Peach trees!!!

And loaded grape vines!

I had a chance to wander around again, and got a better image of this old pump.  I love the black and white feel of it.


The fields had been mowed since I last visited, though the view is still spectacular--absolutely nothing like the Chicago suburbs!





It was a great feeling for me to see the work that had been done in the two weeks since we had last visited.  I can't imagine how great a feeling of accomplishment Bryan has seeing his farm come to life little by little!


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Christine

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Flowers on the Hill | Wisconsin Website Photographer

I spent an amazing day at the Farm on the Hill, and got to witness two incredible sunrises.  Skip the fact that I promptly went back to sleep after I saw each one.  ;)

Today, I'm featuring the images I took with my macro lens.  Remember; they're not weeds.  They're wildflowers.











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Christine

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Monday, July 29, 2013

The Farm on The Hill | Wisconsin Website Photographer

I know you just read my post about our time down on a farm.  Well, down in that case meant south.  And now I'm talking about another farm, and up on the farm--north, that is.

It was my great privilege to visit the Farm on the Hill up in Wisconsin, in the Driftless Region (what a lonely sounding name!), to help with this amazing farm start-up!  Besides watching guys work and pitching in where I could, I also had the honor of doing on-site photography for this soon-to-be pasture-raised lamb, chicken, and egg business.

Although the farm is in its infancy, its owner, Bryan Havens, is working hard to get everything ready--both house and lands--for the animals that will soon inhabit the spaces, pastures, brooders and stalls.  I have already been invited to return once those farm denizens arrive, and I can't wait for the opportunity to provide Bryan with some all-natural, pasture-raised images of his up-and-running farm in business!  ;)


Story behind the sunrise above:  Since the farm is a four-hour drive away, my family and I drove up on a Friday night and spent the night right on the farm.  I gratefully slept in a cot in the kitchen/dining area, and I slept really well, too, through the night.  Somewhere near morning, 5-something and I never looked at a clock, I was lying there peacefully, noticing it was getting a bit lighter in the room.  I finally rolled over in my cot and opened my eyes--and found myself looking out of a huge picture window and onto a gloriously brilliant sunrise.

I hemmed and hawed for several seconds, figured I wouldn't get another chance, and grabbed my camera.  All the settings were wrong, I didn't have enough light to fix everything, plus everyone was sleeping, but I found the most unobstructed view I could and shot.  *click-click-click*  *click-click-click*  (Danny told me later that he heard me shooting away!)  I ended up with the above shot, through the window and over the deck railing.

Then I went back to bed.  :D

Enjoy the rest of these images of the property in all its farm-y wonder and beauty.

The neighbor down the hill.

The walkway to the farmhouse.

Love the color and texture of this silo.




Tool shed.

Stalls in the lower barn.


I can't tell you how much I loved the lower barn!  It didn't seem dirty or anything, although it needs a good cleaning out.  I loved the stalls, and especially the stone--just look at that texture!


I noticed the barn swallows making an entrance at the back, so I stood there for a while trying to get a good shot.  I must've taken 10-15 shots, and this was one of them and my favorite.


Windmill by the farmhouse.





View from the back deck.

The next-door-neighbors have horses.  :)

Garfield, one of the barn cats, walking along the second-story railing.  *yikes*


The sun setting behind the barn.



What a beautiful end to our first day on the farm!  I'll share more tomorrow--I had some flower fun with my macro lens!

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Treasuring life's moments,
Christine

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