This is Lindsay, she agreed to be my subject for today’s Photo-A-Day and Day 19 of the December Challenge. She told me that she is not photogenic. Uh, yeah, right. The hardest part of this shoot was picking which photo to use. Lindsay was awesome to photograph, she remained very natural and has a great smile, she did some funny stuff as well and made some great suggestions. Here are some bonus shots from the portrait photo shoot.
Did you know that each of my posts for the December Challenge were also made on Utterz.com. There I speak about each photo and the process. Take a look at my Utterz.
Not a lot going on today. Well, nothing I can really blog about at the moment. It is all eating me up inside. I have done what I thought was right and each day I learn more information that makes me feel that my gut was right but what I did was not. Even though it should keep me protected. I hate things like this. Hopefully it will all be sorted out soon and I can blog all about it. Sorry to be so cryptic. I wish I could talk about things. The worst thing for a blogger is having his voice stifled.
It looks like I may actually get one of the upcoming demos in Ireland. It is supposed to be in Dublin and so I am very excited about going back to Ireland. I went to Ireland in October of 2001 with the whole family and we had a great time. Allison and I had just started dating and I really wish that I had a blog from those days so I could go back and read what I would have written about the trip.
One of the highlights of my trip to Ireland was our tour of Glendalough and County Wicklow. We saw so many awesome things and I really should have taken many more pictures. Now if I go back I will take my good camera and get some amazing photos. Walking through the ruins of the monastery was amazing and there is just so much history that you can experience on these walking tours.
Here are some photos from our trip to Glendalough in 2001.
There is a website that I found that has many photos of the Glendalough area. There is also a section that describes the monuments as well as the history of the area. If you are planning a visit to Ireland a walking tour in this beautiful setting is a must. Get out of the city and experience the real Ireland in the country. Your camera will thank you.
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