Our little girl is growing up entirely too fast. For the past week Adalyn has been in “big girl” panties. We just can’t believe it. Mommy and Daddy are torn between being SUPER excited and a little sad to see a part of baby girl disappearing. But that’s not stopping Adalyn. She has rocked the big girl panties like a rock star…er… okay, that’s probably not a good analogy… She’s been doing GREAT. The first two days had some accidents but she learned quick and hasn’t had a single one since! We couldn’t be more proud.
Silly Spoon
This kid.
Water Day Home Style
Adalyn had her last “Water Day” at school this past Thursday. The kids dress in their bathing suits and get to run around in the sprinklers in the afternoon and then they picnic outside while chowing down on the bagged lunches the parents packed for them. We thought it was a shame Adalyn would miss out on such a fun time the rest of the summer so we picked up a sprinkler at Kohls and had our own Water Day at home in the backyard. Adalyn loved it.
My Precious
Say hello to Al. My Sony Alpha A6000. AKA: My Precioussss….
We’ve been best friends since shortly after Father’s Day (all the pictures on this blog since then have been taken with this camera). Al is a BEAST. Blazingly fast auto-focus, the option for full manual control, a hot-shoe for my flash, all in a lightweight and compact body. I can carry this thing around all day. It’s going to be a great camera to have on our family vacations.
It’s not all roses though. The current lens selection of Sony E-Mounts is abysmal. Luckily, I shoot mostly portraits of my kiddos at a relatively close range so the 35mm f1.8 and 50mm f1.8 are perfect for me. However, if I wanted to shoot a kid’s sports game I’d be hard pressed to find a good quality zoom. One that I could afford anyway. The 70-200 f4 looks AMAZING but at twice the price of the camera itself, it’s a hard pill to swallow. I think I would just rent one instead.
Anyway, this camera has been a joy to shoot with. I’ve even been surprised by it’s automatic modes. If you don’t want to think about ANYTHING you just set it to auto mode and turn on face detection and you’re all set. Just point-and-shoot. Seriously, I’ve even felt kind of guilty using face detection auto focus. It almost feels like cheating. 🙂
Playroom Portrait and a Little BTS
Today, Kayla and I cleaned out the kiddo’s playroom. We have a good size box full of toys to take to Goodwill and we can actually see the playroom floor! We are super excited to have the room in good shape again and the kids had a blast rolling around on the padded floor. Hunter was looking especially dapper playing with the foam blocks in his little overalls. You can even see his top two teeth starting to peak out! ADORABLE! 🙂
Unfortunately we only have one small window in the playroom and since it was cloudy and raining there wasn’t much light coming through. So I had no choice but to bust out my trusty flash and remote triggers. I always hear people talk about how bad pictures look when they have their camera’s flash turned on. I have to say, if they are using their built in flash, I tend to agree. But when you use a flash off-camera you can create your own “window of light” on just about any neutral colored wall. I turned off the overhead room light (to avoid white-balance issues) and blasted the wall directly to my left with a pretty strong burst of light. I actually used two flashes so I could keep the power relatively low thus saving battery. Like I mentioned before, using this technique you can create a “window of light” on just about any wall and your pictures will be well-lit and have nice soft shadows. Here’s a little Behind-The-Scenes (BTS) look at what I’m talking about.
Here’s a snapshot of the kiddos showing off their block building skills.
Disney 2014
What a blast. Seeing Adalyn’s face light up when she met the cast from Winnie the Pooh, Minnie Mouse and Daisy, and Belle from Beauty and the Beast was priceless.
The Vest Blown Look
We certainly do not condone playing around with medical equipment. It’s immature, irresponsible, and can be down right dangerous. But it does make for some good pictures! Seriously though, these shots were totally by chance. I just happened to have been taking pictures of Adalyn during her vest treatment when, as sometimes it happens, one of the air compression tubes popped out of the vest. I MAY have taken the time to snap a few photos of the shenanigans that ensued before fixing said situation and for that I hold my head in shame. But, come on! Look at these pictures! Priceless!
CF Tidbit: Adalyn endures a 30 minute vest treatment twice a day. The vest vibrates at a high frequency to loosen any sticky mucus caught in the lungs.
Sore Throat Cure
“I want the purple ice cweam, Daddy.”
Sibling Treatment
The Flash
This little lady doesn’t sit still for even a second. Especially if there is a playground within eye view. So, I’ve had to change up the way that I shoot. My camera stays in Continuous Auto-Focus, Face Recognition is on (automatically focuses and tracks the face), and High-Speed shooting mode enabled (11 frames a second, AKA: The Spray-and-Pray method). 🙂