I just got back from a trip to Utah for Thanksgiving...after 15 hours in the car with 4 kids. I spent the car ride reading digital photography books and dreaming about all the cool shots I am going to be able to take when I FINALLY get my hands on a nice SLR... However, I think these pictures from the trip turned out well. These were taken with my Canon PowerShot SD1000 Digital ELPH. Do they call it an 'elph' to make you think of 'elf'? It is a tiny little camera, the size of a deck of cards... which I love because it's so easy to stick in your pocket and pull it out to capture that perfect shot. I used the Digital Macro feature on the close ups. It's the feature that has a tulip icon with a capitol D on it. The top picture is from a fun restaurant we discovered with some killer Greek food. My kids are used to me now taking pictures of their food before they can eat it... if the food looks good, it must be photographed. Below is my baby, with the gorgeous mountain range in the background. I love the detail on her lips.
My kids were decorating cookies and I love how this picture shows the detail on the cookie with the kids in the background. The morning sunlight coming in through the window is perfect! Below is Great Grandma's hand with my one year old's hand. So precious.
Pigging out on pumpking pie. I love the pies texture as well as my little ones cute freckles. I'm so not there yet, but I enjoy these pictures. So when do I need to start putting a little trademark on my photos? I know I'm totally getting ahead of myself, but just wondering :)