30 May 2009

Majestic Mushrooms

When something is photographed, you learn about that subject. You get to see every line, color, its imperfections, or perfections. You become familiar with its natural beauties. Today I photographed mushrooms, and got to know their majestic qualities. Things sometimes surprise me in the most mollifying way.


Love,
Kèra

29 May 2009

Lucky Feather

I passed by a feather today. When you are little, you believe it brings you luck. Now that I am older, I hope it is true.


Love,
Kèra

24 May 2009

Later Days

Yesterday I attended the CD release show of Later days featuring Vega Under Fire, Hey Dakota, and For the Win. Later Days really killed it with their catchy music flow and lyrical combination. Here is a sneak preview of the photographs taken.


More to come soon, so keep an eye peeled. In the mean time, check out their new album at www.laterdaysrock.com.

Love,
Kèra

22 May 2009

Spuratic Rain

Rain has been apart of my life every day this week. It greets me in the morning, it says goodnight, and it even drops by for a quick hello in the middle of the afternoon. Rain drops, you seem to be my obsession this week.


X-Rayed plant? Haha.


Love,
Kèra

18 May 2009

Rain

Although this rain is much needed here, its almost preventing me from getting my daily photographs in, almost.

Though days lately seem to be drowned with dark clouds and gloomy weather, this rain has inspired new and creative ideas within me when it comes to comfort foods. I decided to try out this new recipe, which to my amazement was delicious. I took a green bell pepper, stuffed it with seasoned ground beef and onions, then topped it with fresh tomato, ricotta cheese, and four cheese marinara sauce. Yum.


Love,
Kèra

17 May 2009

The Gloaming

Gloaming is an Old English term meaning twilight, referring to the haze of miraculous colors a sunset produces.

Jet planes amaze me.


Love,
Kèra

15 May 2009

More of the Storm

A couple days ago I posted pictures of my favorite couple which featured stormy skies and crystal blue waters. I wanted to show you what kind of a monster that storm developed into when we were finished with the photo shoot. We were so occupied with pictures that we hardly had time to notice what was going on behind us until I saw the rolling in of extremely dark clouds through my viewfinder.

We actually had to run. I was really becoming scared because not only was I afraid of getting struck by lightning, but I was afraid for my camera! Good thing we have luck on our side though, we made it under cover right before the downfall began. I haven't seen clouds like this in what seems like forever. I'm hoping that our drought won't last for much longer, and the summer rains will help to alleviate Mother Nature's unquenchable situation.

Love,
Kèra