Saturday, June 12, 2010

“Who Knows Where the Time Goes”

There is a song by Judy Collins with that title and it still sends me back to younger and less complicated times.
I have the pleasure of celebrating the graduation of several beautiful girls this week. The most near to my heart is my niece Ryann who will take her diploma from the same hallowed halls that I walked when I was looking out upon a road full of possibility.
This of course got me thinking back to where and what I was doing the year of my graduation
So please indulge me in the stroll, allow me to weave a memory of the year 1980.

It was a year of reward…

My parents and I on the day I was chosen Washington’s top soprano at the WMEA state solo contest singing Rossini's 

It was the year I learned to ride a lawnmower instead of pushing one,
but I never learned to like my picture being taken.

On a cool June evening, wearing Pioneer red and black
I sang “Who Know Where the Time Goes” before receiving my diploma from Omak High.

It was a year of reaching new heights…

I captured this view from the top of the Empire State looking out toward the Twin Towers.

and flying far afield…
Versailles Gardens with other members of the “America’s Youth in Concert” choir on our month long trip through Europe

And it was a year of Love…

My Michael & I with the Harley of course

Happy Graduation dear Ryann
may your year be full of sweet memory.

Ryann Joy Hill

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Pinhole Day 2010 X Two

My first attempts at pinhole photography have been a bit hap hazard but I wanted to share the outcome just the same. Excited to participate in this years World Wide Pinhole Day 2010, I inadvertently celebrated the date twice. April 18th hubby and I took off for Sequim with my YaYa Diana loaded with re-spooled 35mm black and white. Only to discover that the following Sunday was the actual pinhole day. Oh well, here is my favorite shot from my Pre Pinhole Practice Day.
Railroad bridge Sequim, Washington with ghost of man and dog 

A week later I tried again using color Superia 100. Not the best image ever. I need to experiment with longer exposures.

Alexander's Castle at Fort Worden
Port Townsend Marina

 Just for fun here is a shot I took a few days later with the pinhole Diana and then manipulated digitally.

Old Mill Park Silverdale, Washington