Wednesday, April 28, 2010

So many photos, so little time.

Wow. I thought that creating a blog and actually keeping up with it would be an easy task. My goal was to write a blurb and post a few photos each day but as you can see, that hasn't happened. I never realized that I truly lead a busy life. Well, in any event, I want to post this video montage of photos that I recently snapped of waterviews on Long Island. My son is singing the song that goes with the photos. I wish he would record more songs because I have about 10,000 images that I can make endless video montages.

I am getting prepared to do another teen photo shoot. That's always fun! The kids really enjoy themselves.

Enjoy the video and don't be shy....drop me a line.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Bright Sunny Day


Finally, a day without rain! I was so happy to be outside taking photos in the bright sunshine. It was even warm enough to wear shorts. Although the Atlantic Ocean was a brisk 41 degrees, people didn't mind running through the water where the ocean meets the sand. I am so looking forward to summer. I promise that I won't complain that it's too hot when it reaches 90 degrees.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Mother Nature vs. The South Shore


Seems like Mother Nature just doesn't want to give Long Islander's a break. There is so much shoreline erosion....we might not have any beaches to enjoy this summer. With their big trucks and tons of sand, the town cannot replenish what is being swept into the ocean quick enough to restore what we once called Smith Point Beach.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Rain, Rain, Go Away.....NOW!

Will the rain ever stop? I would love to go outside today and take photos of people running to their cars in supermarket parking lots with their umbrella's bending in ways they thought were impossible. I envision my camera lens being drawn to the cute little kid that insists on taking a big leap into the largest puddle they can find. But today, I intend to stay inside and feel comfort knowing that I don't have to attempt to miss each raindrop as they pelt me on my head. And I will be avoiding the task of covering my camera in fear that it will fall victim to what we Long Islander's call "April Showers."