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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

52 on Wednesday :: Morning

This last year I followed a few photographers who were working together on a 52 week photo project together.  I thought the concept was really fun and somewhat genius for helping with motivation and accountability.  Each week there was a theme and each photographer would interpret it their own way and then link to the next photographer in their circle.  

A 52 week photo challenge may not seem like that much of a challenge, not nearly as daunting as a 365 perhaps; but for me, it will take effort and dedication to complete it each week for all 52 weeks.  I'm really excited!  So each week there will be a new theme and this week's theme is morning.  This week actually posed a bit of a challenge for me because my daughter was sick, and then I became sick, followed by a bout of food poisoning = horrible week in the health department.  Normally, I wouldn't want to save my assignment for the last minute, but today I was able take a few shots of what would be typical for me on any given winter morning.

I live in Oregon and in the winter, it is fairly dark.  I wake up at 7:15am and it is still mostly dark and doesn't really reach full daylight until closer to 9am.  I don't generally take pictures of sky, but this morning I was desperate for ideas and there was a bit of blue (rare occurrence in a Pacific Northwest winter) at about 8:15am.


By this time, my daughter Eva was nearly ready for school and being silly, as she frequently is in the morning.  I love her eyelashes, they give me eyelash envy.  So I take pictures of her looking down...intentionally. =)


And after walking her to school, I sat down to enjoy my breakfast -- a Starbucks chai tea.  Also at the table was leftover orange from Eva's breakfast.  It's this time of year that I really appreciate far off foods, as frowned upon as that may be.  If we ate entirely local--there would be no fruit in the winter here and that would be really difficult.  So I sat there thinking of how grateful I was for this southern orange and the farmer that grew it.  However, I ended up putting it away because I've been stomach sick and didn't think an orange would sit well.


So I just enjoyed my chai tea.


And then I went back to bed.  Because that's what sick people do.


Up next, see what a morning looks like for Ms. Traca Miller, a photographer from Stephenville, Texas..

Traca Miller - Stephenville, TX Photographer http://www.tracamillerphotographyblog.com/?p=1473

9 comments:

  1. Hope you feel better soon! Love seeing your morning.

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  2. So sorry your not feeling well, but great start on the project. So glad to see that there are several of us Chai girls mixed in with the coffee die-hards! See you next week!

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  3. Ohhhhhhhhh - so jealous of you going back to bed!

    I also love tea but am weird and drink breakfast tea in the afternoons. :)

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  4. your images are stunning in their simplicity, marla. the tones in that top image are gorgeous! and i love the photo of your daughter...my daughter (who is about the same age as yours) has the same AMAZING eyelashes, and i am also a sucker for the "looking down" shot...LOL! it's great to 'meet you' and i look forward to getting to know you better as the project moves forward...

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  5. The photo with the eye lashes is AMAZING!!!! wow.. and now I need starbucks... lol

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  6. O.K. now I have eyelash envy!!! :) Great shots! Hope you are feeling better!

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  7. I love the story of your morning! Beautiful images!

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  8. Love your morning pics! I have Starbucks envy, the nearest Starbucks for me is over 70 miles away. Looking forward to getting to know you over the next year.

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  9. Very nice. I love the one of your daughter and her lovely eyelashes.

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