IHF Photo Contest

I’m entering another i heart faces photography contest! This time the theme is hands… Here is a photo I took a few years ago. I really didn’t know hardly anything about photography, and yet it still remains one of my favorite photos. You can read the story below.

Bird in Hand

I had received my own camera for my 16th birthday, and we were out one weekend just doing yardwork, burning brush, etc. and I had my camera on me, as usual. I was out in the yard, and my mom was up on the deck off the back of the house, when she started calling me to come up and bring my camera. This little bird, which we later identified as a Ruby Crowned Kinglet, must have flown into the window and was laying on the deck, stunned. I took a few shots and then mom put on her gloves and picked it up. It didn’t seem nervous or anything, but just sat there, and I got this wonderful photo. After that it fluttered off and landed on my sister’s shirt and camped out there for a while. :-) Apparently it wasn’t too badly injured because later it left. I love looking at this picture because of that memory and just because I like the photo – I like how the lighting came out, and the gray tones. When I decided to enter this one in the contest I tried editing it with Photoshop, and it looked nice… but I decided to go with the original photo after all.

i heart faces contest

I am entering a photography contest over at i heartĀ faces, hoping to win a free Tamron lens!! The likelyhood of that happening is very slim, since there are some fabulous professional photographers entering, but at least I can say I tried, right? In order to be entered, I have to post these pictures here on my blog. Here goes…

Photo #1:

Panflute

This is my lovely sister playing her new panflute outside by our pond (how romantic, isn’t it?). This is a beautiful instrument with a pipe for each note.

Photo #2:

Eppie

This is a little kitten we rescued, named Eppie. We named her after Eppie in “Silas Marner” because she was black (if you know the story, Eppie has to go in the coal shed as punishment for disobeying – hence the black part). She has flattened ears ready to pounce in this photo (I love it when cats do that)!

I am submitting these photos into the I Heart Faces logo photo contest. By entering, I am granting I Heart Faces LLC permission to consider my photos for use in the marketing and promotion of their website.

P.S. This is not the photo contest I mentioned before – more on that coming soon!