I've spent a few hours today editing photos for a project, and I think I've stared at Adobe Lightroom long enough that my eyeballs might bleed. Today, instead of words, I thought I'd share some of my favorite photos that I've taken in the past year. Here are fifteen of them. Of friends, of family. of nature and of things I want to remember. I like having my camera in my hand. It helps me capture moments in a way that is a little more permanent than my memories.
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This was the first long exposure photo I ever took. Not bad for a first try! |
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City Hall, Philly. Or at least, a corner of it. |
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Self Portrait, taken in my living room, so I had something to futz with as I taught myself Lightroom |
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A sunset over the lake at camp over the summer. |
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My kids and staff around a campfire. Nothing I love more. |
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The view from my porch this summer. Not bad, right? |
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I love the look of neon reflected of wet streets. |
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I'm still not sure if I like this better in color or black and white, but it feels large and looming either way. |
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Once again, this is at camp. Because how can you beat that beauty? |
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This was taken off the Brooklyn Bridge, on a rainy day with my oldest friends. |
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This was somewhere in New York. It's probably bad that I can't remember. |
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I took this one while waiting for a Megabus to DC. |
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I love late Autumn light. |
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This was at Reading Market in Philly, on a whirlwind 24 hour visit. |
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Cherry Blossoms: beautiful. Cherry Blossom crowds: terrifying. |
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