Let’s get one thing straight: I am, officially, a horrible blogger.

You still love me, right?

Right? :-)

Next time I disappear for almost two weeks, I’ll be sure to let you know. (Did you miss me?) My stats have probably gone down the drain *cough*. I don’t even dare check.

It’s Friday night. Tomorrow morning at 3am, I’ll be waking up to go to the farmers market. This past week was the first week of CSA – I am exhausted.

I’m learning lots of new things as this spring goes on. Now that AP Exams are over (but the coursework is not), I’m not letting school stress me out as much.
Sure, I could be doing school every moment of every day. But’cha know what? I’m not. :)

Next week I’ll have a job interview… more school… plenty of farmwork. As my best friend phrases it: it’s all good.

It’s all good my friends, it’s all good.

I want to note that I haven’t been reading blogs lately. I’m sorry – I love you guys, but I don’t have any time. I try to keep up with a few close, close friends, but that’s about it. Sometimes you gotta give up appearances for things that really matter. Sometimes real life is more important than the internet.

*gasp* You never thought you’d hear that from me, did ya?

I also want to note that I’m blogging right now ’cause I’m NOT at the theater seeing Pirates of the Caribbean tonight. *sniff* I’m going to try for this weekend/upcoming week when I can snag a friend to come with me. After all, it’s no fun seeing movies alone, is it? Even pirate-filled, Johnny Depp awesomeness…

Tis late, but I thought I’d pop in on this little blog for a few moments. How are you? (No spammers… I’m not asking you… >:| When you have 200-some-odd spam comments from two weeks you know you have a big problem.)
Done with school? Any big plans for the summer? Tell me. <3 And remember, it’s all good.

P.S. Image via Tumblr.

P.P.S. Hey IE people. I think I’m having a display problem. Could you look at my home page and see if the slideshow is overlapping into the header? kthanksbye. :)

 

*is recovering from 8hrs of testing… just warning you*

As of now, it looks like I’m still alive.
Not that I didn’t expect to be, but that’s besides the point.
(I just used a double-negative…. oh dear.)

On the AP European History exam – I think I did pretty good on this exam. I was actually surprised at how easy it was for me, which was really good. :)

On the SAT – Whheeewwww…. It was fine though. I’ll be surprised if I don’t get a good/above average score. I’m pretty sure I almost aced the reading and writing sections. Of course, I left my calculator at home, so I have no idea what my math scores are gonna look like. I’m optimistic though.

It’s really late, and I’m tired. In case you were wondering, I spent today…
1. at church
2. at a friend’s house
3. chasing cows/a random dog

The last one was very time consuming and made me very tired. Truly. If you don’t believe me, next time I do so, you’re welcome to come over and chase the object-of-attention with me. :)

I was just reminded (thanks Liz) that my giveaway ended today. (I am terrible, aren’t I? I forgot. xD)

And the winner is…
Ellyn
"Cool beans ! I'm entering.... and pirates are great. I'm writing a story about them right now."

^You know that’s my kinda girl, right? *loves pirates* Ellyn, please shoot me an email and we’ll get you all set up with these lovelies…
(via Random.org)

If you’re sad that you didn’t win them, I’ll be listing a pair almost exactly like them in my Etsy store (see sidebar). However, that might take a day or so. <

Have a wonderful night folks!

 

I’m ever so very thrilled to be writing my first post for the photography/design section on Farmgirl Writes.  Dear Amanda was sweet enough to invite me to be a regular contributor here so that I could share from the bountiful reservoirs of photographic information that reside in my head.

Ummmm, except, not.  To keep it real, my name is Hannah, I love chocolate, and two years ago if you’d have asked me what “DSLR” or “Aperture” was, I’d have returned your question with a blank stare.  And I’m still learning so much…like, I finally figured out what “ISO” technically stood for a few weeks ago (even though I’d known how to use it for several months).  I’m so not a genius, folks.  I’m an amateur photographer who is learning new things daily.  And I can’t wait to share some of them with you.

I thought that for my first post, I’d talk about stumbling blocks.  Confessions are good for the soul…and these are some photography-related ones of mine.  This post has been written mostly to myself–so please learn from my mistakes, okay?  Here are some of my best “reasons”  for not taking the pictures I (and you, too) could be taking…and why they’re actually really lame excuses.

“reason” 1: I don’t have a “good enough” camera, lens, flash, photo-editing program, whatever.

Very often, I wish I could raid B&H Photo and Video.  Because I’d like a higher-quality DSLR, flashes, and a whole bunch of new lenses.  But listen – it’s completely the photographer (that would be you!) that makes or breaks the image.  Seriously, I’ve seen totally gorgeous pictures taken with little point-and-shoot digital cameras.  And then not-so-great pictures taken with an expensive DSLR.  It’s all up to you and your ability to photograph: an ability that comes more and more with practicing, in whatever conditions.

Before I saved up and bought my Canon Rebel, I had a point-and-shoot that I used for almost a year, and loved it.  When I bought it in August of ’09, I honestly had no clue what I was doing with it whatsoever.  The following was my first “favorite” photo that I had.  Heh.  (I’m using macros to try to make a good comparison…not because I consider myself a macro photographer or anything.)

(kind of out of focus, annoying glare, harsh lighting/shadows, and i loved it. eh.)

But?  Just about nine months, lots of mistakes, and a couple thousand photos later, I felt that I’d really gotten to know and control my camera.  I was a better photographer.  And with that same camera, I was taking pictures like this…

(subject in focus, a bit of bokeh (!), lovely light on raindrops, i’d edited it nicely…maybe not the best, i still like this picture.)

Look at it this way: if you can take beautiful pictures with your point and shoot and edit them nicely on Picnik.com (up until last week that was where I did all of my editing), you’ll be a scary sight once you have a pricey SLR plus Lightroom and Photoshop!  Don’t underestimate yourself.  Why not defy gravity? ;-)

“reason” two:  what’s there to photograph?  It’s icky outside, nothing’s “happening”, and I’m feeling hopelessly uninspired.

I was experiencing Photographer’s Block (which I’m convinced exists, guys) a month or two ago…and feeling uninspired to photograph is definitely no fun.  I think, though, that the antidote is to just do it.  Sometimes it means arranging an outing for yourself, bribing your sibling into modeling for you, or booking a flight to Europe.  Okay, kidding about the last one, I think…though for me I know it would totally do the trick.  Sometimes that means stretching your creativity, finding beauty in the mundane, and looking at life in a different perspective.

out of focus

I’m sure you can find something to photograph if you look hard enough.  Some of the most beautiful things in life are what we take for granted or don’t notice at first.

“reason” three:  Toting my camera around and taking the pictures I want will be embarrassing.

Yes, I understand that self-conscious, whatever-shall-they-think-of-me-and-my-camera thing.  I’m a rather petite gal with a biggish camera. And that generates stares: especially when I’m in action, perhaps bending in a funny position to get The Shot.  Occasionally I’ll even receive those meant-to-be-kind “so…um, do you like photography?” comments from passers-by.  (Which is a totally dumb question because that should have been obvious that, yes, I do.  Heh.)

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But my new motto for these situations is this: WHO CARES?!  (Isn’t that a great, original motto, everyone? I know.)  If you consider yourself a photographer, then why shouldn’t others consider you one, too?  When taking pictures in public, keep in mind that…

-if people are staring at you, you’ll probably never see them again.  (I repeat this to myself constantly.  And it’s true.)

-if people are staring at you, there is a good chance that rather than thinking you’re from Mars, they think what you’re doing is really cool.  After all, whenever I find myself looking at someone taking pictures, I don’t mean for it to be belittling.

-if you’re wanting to take a certain picture and don’t, you’ll probably regret it afterwards.  Yeah…definitely.

-whatever the case may be, you’ll be regarded as a {most likely talented} photographer – which is what you consider yourself to be, right?  In fact, I’ve gotten people requesting me to come somewhere and take pictures as a result of not being afraid bring my camera places and shoot.  How fun!

“reason” 4: But I’ll never be as good as this person, or as that person…

I’ve been guilty of this mindset…quite sadly.  While usually looking at photography blogs is a huge inspiration, it can also be a pitfall, because I start thinking how I just can’t do that.  And somehow, that makes me want to give in and give up…which completely doesn’t make sense.  Like, of course I’ll never “be that good” (which I shouldn’t even be saying) without practicing.  Next time I feel that discouragement, I’m going to go outside with my camera and take pictures.  Just to prove myself wrong.

Which is what it all comes down to: practice.  Picking ourselves up when we fall.  Taking pictures in any circumstances, with whatever gear, despite uninspiration.  Deciding to take a photo every day, or every week, even if it’s difficult…it will so pay off in the end.

So, my challenge for you?  Stop making excuses and take more pictures. Challenge yourself!  I think you’ll find it rewarding…heck, if you’d like you can even tell me about it in a comment or an email. ;-)

Happy Snapping, friends!

IMG_1462Hannah m is a Christian, homeschooled, teenage gal who adores photography and aspires to one day have an international wedding photography business to combine her loves of photographing, traveling, and, well, love.  She is a daughter, sister, friend, student, artist, blogger, and most importantly a woman of faith.  In her Christ.  She blogs at Hannah’s Hangout – writings of a christian girl and shares her photos at Clicked and Captured….would love it if you stopped by and said “hi!”

 

I feel the incessant need to share this with you all. Most of you probably know that I use the IntenseDebate comment system, which does a fantastic job with spam-control.
However, it saves the spam so I can read it later. :)

Apparently, this “link-spreading” person/bot is trying to increase their search engine visibility. And because I’ve deleted all of his/it’s comments, he/it keeps coming back. I’m thrilled to death, actually.
Do you know why?
Because… I’ll eventually be able to read all of Gulliver’s Travels! Yup, this thing is randomly pasting paragraphs from Defoe’s work in with it’s comments.

My reaction: “Ooo, let’s see… imperialism… PIRATES!!! <3 <3 <3.... ships... the Queen's navy.... OH MY GOSH… I MUST READ THIS BOOK! *promptly goes and googles excerpt*”

Speaking of PIRATES…

Nope, not obsessed at all…

I also wanted to tell you all about this awesome giveaway my gorgeous friend Elizabeth is having. Did I mention that she’s super talented? And that her blog is awesome? She’s celebrating 100 posts, so go over and give her lots of love!

One last thing. I THINK the questions I posted for Whiz Kid on Sunday… erm, baffled most of you. Out of the few that did answer, only Liz aced them. (And she’s disqualified since she’s taking the same class and test I am. :D ) So, I’ll just keep that gift code in my pocket and do another Whiz Kid soon… on a topic that is a little tiny bit easier. :)

This will be my last post for ya’ll before taking the test tomorrow. Oh, and heads up, I’ve got an awesome post lined up for tomorrow. From the newest Farmgirl Writes contributer… I know you all will love her. :)

 

Oh hi. Yep, I’m still alive.
No, I’m not dead from AP stress… yet.
Why do you ask? :)

1.) The test is on Friday. The SAT is on Saturday. Do you know what I’m going to do on Sunday? I’m not quite sure yet, but I know what I will not be doing. Any celebration ideas?
(No, I cannot take a week off from school. I love the idea though. Unfortunately, I have this enormous schedule for the next eight weeks that consists of all the coursework I had to throw aside in order to get through AP European History.)
If you were looking forward to seeing me post more often after the AP test… well….
I’ll do my best. :)

2.)

Did I ever tell you guys how much I love this little munchkin?

Yeah, well, now you know. (I love Peter too by the way, I just can’t get a decent picture of him. You know that white rabbit thing – they move too fast. :D )

3.) If you didn’t get it, the above paragraph references Alice in Wonderland.
Carry on…

4.) Speaking of white rabbits, Vanessa Carlton has released the first single off of her new album! It’s called “Carousel”.
This Nessa-holic has given it her seal of approval. :) It’s already on my Top 25 (most played) list on my iPod, and I haven’t had it for 24 hours yet.
And you wonder what that has to do with white rabbits? You should go listen to it. :)

5.) watch out, my brain is working… So, I’ve been thinking about something for a while. I love learning. I know, it’s weird. However, I know there must be others who love it as well. I won’t go into great detail, but what would you all think of a student-to-student kind of thing on Farmgirl Writes? The way I’d implement it would probably be far different from what you’re thinking of, so keep that in mind. My question to you is – would you read and perhaps participate in something like this?

^^I know it’s sketchy. However, if I get enough good feedback, I’ll spill on more of the details. (This question is directed towards high school/ college students, but anyone can answer…)

6.) Did I ever tell you that I quit piano lessons??? I don’t think I did. Well, now you know. :) I’ll have to make this into a separate post.

7.) Because it’s late, I should probably get to bed. I’m getting tempted to raid my sugar stash… ahem. Not a good idea at 11:30pm. >.<

Goodnight, my friends!

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