Friday, January 3, 2014

January 3

As you can see, I'm still sticking to this whole making an effort to get good pictures each and every day.

Today, Caroline and I went to First Watch for brunch after I had 9am training. After we finished, we headed down the road to Ashley's farm and took a ton of pictures.

We literally took over 300 pictures in the hour or so we spent there, and at least 50 of them turned out pretty good!

It took me forever to decide which ones to even just post to facebook because of that. I hate posting over 25 of one person at a time.

Anyways, as you can see, Caroline is gorgeous, and she's a lot of fun to take pictures of.

I think my absolute favorite is this photo of her throwing up snow in front of her face, but the first photo comes in at a close second.


I'm also really glad the snow stuck around long enough to get some good pictures in it/with it.

It snowed over an inch last night, and it looked really pretty when I woke up for training, but a lot of it had melted by the time we started taking pictures finally.

We started taking them around 1:00, and I was pleasantly surprised with how the lighting turned out considering it's usually awfully harsh that time of day.

Honestly, I wish I could upload all of the good pictures from today, but that would be a little excessive.

Also I am majorly thankful to Ashley since she let us take pictures all over her farm, including in her barn.

Anyways, that's all for today!


Tomorrow should produce some fairly interesting pictures as well. I'm going skiing for the first time with Ashley and possibly a few other friends.

It's college weekend at Perfect North, so us college kids get to ski/snowboard/tube relatively cheaply.

I'm a bit nervous about it because I've heard a few horror stories about people tearing their ACLs while skiing, and an ACL tear would mean death to my soccer career, so I may end up sticking to tubing.

I'm planning on bringing both my DSLR and film cameras out there.... I'm just hoping I can figure out how to keep track of/keep hold of them while going down the slopes.

I guess we'll just have to wait and see how it all turns out!



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