All photos taken with a Canon 70D DSLR with a Tamron18-400 mm telephoto lens.
It was incredibly cold in January, so being outside was just not fun. Both January photos show something warm.
My Guy likes to bake when it's too cold to be out and about outside. These were a new recipe, brown butter cookies. They were very yummy and didn't last very long as they were wonderful with coffee or hot tea. I thought this photo would look just right in a cookbook.
I was reading a photography book in January, "Extraordinary Everyday Photography" by Jed Manwaring. The book is about capturing the details of everyday life, the stuff you see all the time. I snapped this shot at lunch one day.
My Guy spends most of the winter in very lived in flannel shirts. You can just barely see his glasses peaking out of the top of that pocket. I'm not sure it's a great shot technically, but it makes me smile. It's so easy to take those weekend lunch times, with him in his slightly frayed flannel shirts sitting across from me for granted. So maybe there something to capturing those every day details we just don't consciously think of?
February was more cold, cloudy days. Everything was still mostly brown. I did brave a walk one day early in the month and took some interesting shots.
Any guesses? Both photos are of a frozen lake. The first one reminds me of sand, rather than ice.
That's it for the first two months of the year. With spring making an appearance about mid March, I did get out with the camera a bit more that month. We were on vacation in April and the camera was out when we were hiking. I've not taken much since. I haven't finished reading the photography book either. I'm going to need to change my game a bit if I want to do more on the photography front.




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