Thursday, July 16, 2009
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on the ice
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Labels: Highland Academy, sports
Friday, August 22, 2008
amazing what you can capture with a big lens
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Labels: Highland Academy, softball, sports
Sunday, July 06, 2008
bruises? sunburn? abraisions? . . . bring it on!
It was unfortunate that the 4th fell on a Friday, which meant I really only got half of the day off. My mom got a worse deal because she's off on Fridays anyway. Oh well, it still felt like a break.
Ryan and I got to Collegedale around 7, in time to meet Ryan and Jaclyn for supper before the fireworks. We didn't quite go all way to 4-corners, but sat across from the Little Debbie thrift store. I liked the way the colors all showed from this 4-second exposure. The length of exposure shows three different explosions all superimposed on each other.
Depending on the brightness (mostly due to color) and when I clicked the shutter, some of the fireworks lit the sky enough (with a 2-second exposure) to show the group watching.
Jaclyn and Ryan hung around Friday just long enough to come out on the boat with us. We were pleasantly surprised to arrive to a full parking lot, but seemingly mostly-empty lake. We all had really good water.
Mary Jane started us off on two skis. She's powering through the lake in this picture. I've decided that in this wireless age, we need ropeless skiing and wakeboarding. The pictures would be so much better! No faces cut off . . .
Randy slalomed and wakeboarded. He makes the best faces because getting the best jump comes from holding your tongue just right.
We had a really good time out there. I hope everyone else isn't as sore as Ryan and I are. I must not have gotten the sunscreen sufficiently on my right arm, because it's sure toasted.
I can't wait to see Jaclyn's pictures, because I didn't get any pictures of Ryan K. wakeboarding. I kept waiting for us to turn around so he wouldn't be backlit, but he didn't go for that long. After a couple of years off the wakeboard because of his knee, he didn't want to overdo it.
One of my most memorable tubing moments was on that same day when Lindsey looked over at me from her tube and said, "If I lose my contacts, you're driving back!" That's how you know it's fun.
I fell off my tube at one point while watching an osprey. I didn't see Ryan flying rapidly toward the side of my tube until it was too late.
Stay tuned for a blog from either Ryan or me of our visit with Grandma Dut, Aunt Tonda, Bobby, Joy, Ella, and Evan (& Harley) from today.
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