Abby turned 9 months old Aug. 19, and to celebrate, us girls went to the Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden in Richmond, Va. Perfect girls’ day out. :) Here are some of my favorite photos from our day together.
By the Japanese Gardens.
They even had a waterpark for kiddos. Keary and I both wished we had brought our swimsuits so we could take a dive.
Inspecting the rose gardens.
Happy girl!
Tuckered out!
Bath time is so much fun.
Mommy and daughter.
Love you Pies! xoxo
Amazing! The colours are just perfect ;)
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No matter what subject you explore with your camera you seem to capture beauty from every angle. Thanks for all the pictures of Keary and Abby!
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Thanks, Luke!! I’m sorry I missed you (again!), but hopefully we can get the whole gang together next time. :)
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I just love these pics! So beautiful. Thank you!!
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Love your photography! As a fellow photo lover I am in love with how you present your photos too on this blog. I have 2 questions for you….how do you organize the photos to look like that in your posts? Also, how did you do your watermark on the photos? -Jackie
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Jackie, thank you for the compliment! The software that I use (Adobe Photoshop Lightroom) allows me to layout photos the way I like them and then save them as files. The software also lets me watermark my images. I think that many of the photo editing softwares on the market are offering these capabilities. Hope that helps!
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Thanks! What is the difference between Photoshop Elements and Lightroom? Do you have Elements too?
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Jackie, to be honest, I’m not sure what the difference is between the two programs. I don’t have Elements, and I chose Lightroom because you can edit a batch of photos at a time and easily organize them.
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Your photos and page layout are fantastic. These precious moments look effortless. I’m curious: To photograph the baby, did you have to be unobtrusive with your camera? Or did she hardly notice?
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Hi, Kiali, thank you for the compliment! For these photos, I was using a 35mm lens, which equates to a 53mm lens on my camera. I had to get fairly close for some of these shots, but to be honest, she hardly noticed because there was something else that grabbed her attention. Thanks for stopping by!
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Super, thanks for the insight!
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You’re amazing.
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so cute!
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