Tuesday, December 29, 2009

The Last Leaves

I was up at Memory Grove the other day. The snow was here to stay. Almost all the leaves had vanished from the trees, leaving bare limbs. However, I saw these two leaves, hanging on, fighting the harsh cold winter, to stay just a bit longer. They seemed so lonely, and so strong. It may sound sentimental...and it is...but I just had to take a picture of them. If for no other reason than they held on when all the rest had fallen! :)

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Temples with the Point and Shoot

Here are a few older pictures I found today, from my point and shoot camera, as I was looking through my pictures. Gotta love the point and shoot!



Thursday, December 17, 2009

Dusk on the Square

The other day I had a few minutes to spare on the Square. I happened to have my camera with me and took this shot at dusk. The Christmas lights had not yet come on and so I got this one of the temple.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Random

Here are a few random shots I thought I would post. This first one I took on my way home from work. On my home I saw this amazing sunset. How could I not pull off to the side of the road and take a quick shot so I could remember the moment. Yes, I know the fence is in the picture, but I kind of like it. Plus, when you are on the side of a busy highway you have to take what you can get!




This one was kind of the same thing. I was on a photo shoot with the cutest family, literally, in the middle of nowhere. We were on our way to another location. I happened to turn around and saw this amazing sunset. I just had to take a quick shot before I got in the car.



With this shot I was actually waiting for a family to show up for a photo shoot. I always get there early to set up. This shoot was in one of their friends yard. Oh my goodness! This yard was amazing!! If I am ever wealthy and have lots of time on my hands this is what my yard will look like one day. It was a photographers paradise! Here is just one of MANY shots I took.



This last one is from a trip to the Church History Museum with the young women. We ended the tour at this stained glass window.