Monday, March 29, 2010

Weekend Visit


Grant and Frances flew into Wellington for a weekend visit.


After we' d pulled ourselves back together after Friday night we spend the weekend hanging out with the kids. Saturday afternoon wound down with a trip out to Homebush park that is famous for its views overlooking the Wellington harbour.


This is probably an unusual shot to pick as my favorite of the day. What I like about it is not only is Lucy framed well, but her facial expression is also framed within the steel triangle of the swing seat. A frame within a frame, but with different geometry.


Was playing around with the camera at dusk.

For some reason this shot appeals.


There's something about the grainy sunset colours doing their thing with the house and garden.





A full set of photo's of the weekend can be found here.


Monday, March 22, 2010

Sunday at the Beach


Sunday afternoon saw us out at Plimmerton.

We'd planned some jobs around the garden, but in between buying plants and planting them we decided to take the kids to sit on the beach with some fish and chips for lunch.



It was a welcome distraction to take our ease in the sun. Amelia made discoveries in the tide while Lucy did her upmost to eat. Sand, sticks and salty seaweed; naturally.


More pictures here

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Amelia Running

Amelia has taken a liking to learning how to run.

I've been teaching her how to start in a sprinting position which she still thinks is a fun game.

Attempts to teach her to keep her head down to pick up accelerate quickly when starting has meet limited success. Well, shes four. However when the camera is in rapid fire multi-shot mode it makes for some nice shots, particularly when the sinking sun illuminates her from behind.

Free Standing

Lucy has now taken to pulling herself up on low furniture and is getting used to using her feet underneath her. She's still pretty wobbly in the knees but there's no doubt she got plans for her future and they involve a lost of movement.



Whenever she is caught in the act of getting up onto here legs she forms this surprise and somewhat contrite expression on her face. Its almost apologetic for the trouble she is brewing to unleash.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Arms and Legs


I like this shot. Caught Lucy in the act of learning how to use her legs to pull herself up on the furniture. She almost looks contrite at being caught learning the beginnings of walking.

Had the camera on a manual setting (aperture priority) and managed to get the exposure bias, metering (to work around the bright background) and depth of field just right.

Its a quite rewarding when a shot finally comes out to satisfaction.



Here is another shot of Lucy in the evening out in the garden ripping into the hydrangeas . That thing she is supporting herself on is an 'arm'.