This caught my eye this morning as the sun beam hit the money setting on the counter. I used 4 Hens’ Patty Cake action
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Develop Fridays – Week 1 Vision Assignment
Jefra (a wonderful photographer) and Liz (from Paislee Press) started this wonderful project on the 22nd of January, and I thought I would join in to help me learn my Sony Alpha 200. We were to take at least 75 photos of one subject, narrow down to our favorite and five runner-up photos. Here are mine:
ISO-100, 40mm f5.6 1/2 sec.
LRPS - A Girl In Love's Cyrian Summer
PSE - My 4 Hen's Carbon Paper action
Ugh, can't remember specifics other than I used Retro texture from Shadowhouse Creations.
ISO-100, 45mm f5.6 0.8 sec.
LRPS Matt's Auto Adjust.
LRPS Nathan Patching's Boon Doggle 2
PSE - Toy Camera Action
ISO-100, 35mm f5.6 1/2 sec.
Matt's Auto Adjustment (Everything Else),
LRPS - A Girl in Love's Cyrian Summer
PSE - Duplicate Layer Linear Burn
ISO-100, 60mm f5.6 1/2 sec.
LRPS A Girl in Love - Cyrian Summer
Action Coffee Shop's Hot Coco
Jefra had suggested that I shoot horses, but since I'm not close to any right now. I thought I would shoot what I have left from my horse - his saddle.
This was hard, especially since I took close to 100 shots.
I know it's funky looking but it was my favorite.
ISO-100, 30mm f5.6 1.6 sec.
LRPS- Matt's Auto Adjustment (Everything Else)
LRPS - Nathan Patching's Boon Doggle 2
PSE - Shadowhouse Creations Dirty Thoughts texture at Difference layer
Just realized I need to start changing my aperture. I left it on 5.6 on all my photos - novice!
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Pioneer Woman’s Photo Assignment – Sunrise/Sunset Favorite Picture
The pictures of this assignment on her flickr group are just amazing. Mine isn’t as outstanding as the others but I like it’s color and the shadowing. Taken with my little Sony W55 Cybershot back in the Winter of 2009.
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Everyday Objects – Reading Glasses
For P52 a macro of my reading glasses with Whitehouse Creations texture “We the People” set to overlay.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Project 52 instead of 365
Maybe I can get this one done since I wimped out on 365 last year. This one I signed up for is for macros, so I’ll be using my little Sony P&S till I get rich and get a macro lens for my Sony a200.
Spider on my window blind and I just dusted that yesterday. I used We are the People texture from Shadowhouse Creations site
The next one is of a ladybug that was on my sink – hope that means good luck for 2010!
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Already a slacker!
Didn’t turn the computer on till late afternoon. Yesterday I brought in the Rubbermaid container for the Christmas tree ornaments, and that was all I did – no de-cluttering. I did manage to take all the ornaments off of the tree and pack them away in the container. We are still on slow gear here from the holidays, so I’m taking it slow. Tomorrow I will try and accomplish a little more. Monday will be the big test.
Today Mandi at Organizing Your Way reviewed starting a budget. We will see how this goes as I still have to wrap my mind around the de-cluttering.
I found a new site via Money Saving Mom called The Coupon Project. She has a free downloadable (Excel – I used Open Office) 2010 Savings Tracker.
With this spreadsheet you'll be able to:
- Easily input your monthly and yearly goals
- Enter data from your receipts and let my preset formulas tally your spending, savings, actual-to-budget, and more
- Track and manage your rebates (NEW!)
- Determine how much you saved with coupons, store sales, and rebates
- Have your monthly and year-to-date savings ratio update instantly
I've worked hard to create this spreadsheet and make it as user-friendly as possible. My goal was to have you be able to enter only a few pieces of data from your receipts and let it do all the calculating for you.
To get started, download and save a copy of the spreadsheet to your computer. Then, open the Summary tab. This is where you can get a year-to-date view of your savings. All you need to do on this tab is set up your monthly budget for food and household items - one entry per month. Once you input that information, your monthly tabs will pre-fill with your goals. At any point, you can visit the Summary tab to keep an eye on the "bigger picture" of your spending and savings.
Each time you shop, come back and fill out the few pieces of information from your receipts onto the appropriate monthly tab. Again, I have formulas preset to keep your stats updated EVERY TIME new information is entered….
Via Lifehacker, they have Top Ten Mind Tricks For Making Your Resolutions Stick today. They also have an article on how to make your own Bailey’s Irish Cream.
One of the deals at SlickDeals.net that Amazon is offering is James Taylor’s Greatest Hits for $2.99 (from August 23, 1977).
That’s it for today.
Friday, January 1, 2010
A New Year


I'm just going to jump right in and try this again.
I have many interests and spend way too much time on the computer and really need to declutter my mind, my body and my house. I also enjoy helping others and sharing so this blog will be an eclectic mix of a little bit of everything.
First, some links of interest to me and they might be to others.
Coffesshop Photography blog by Rita - today she has a beautiful PS/PSE action called Johnna's Tea Party. I love her actions. In the photos above of some clover in our back field, I used her Vintage Blush action in PSE on it. I love the effect of it.
Organizing Your Way blogger, Mandi, is starting 31 Days of Organizing for a Better 2010: Declutter is today's post. I plan on following this to get started on my goals.
Simple Mom (Tsh) has Ring in the New Year with Tangible, Reachable, Optimistic Goals today with a free PDF download that list a great set of questions to ask yourself. They've been downloaded and I need to print them out and answer them.
I've logged in to Sparkpeople once again to start over, once again! Also, over at Real Age today they listed 5 Foods that Boost Weight Loss - make note of this self: Salmon, Eggs, Peanuts, Apples, Fava Beans.
Lifehacker is a site that I visit every day. It satisfies my computer interest, along with a lot of other interests that they include. Today one of their captions is The Great Best of 2009.
Today I'm going to be taking down the Christmas decorations and decluttering them - wish me luck!
