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Where to find me

Hi Everyone!! Thanks for stopping by, however with all the exciting changes, Elias and I have started a photography business, Good Earth Photography.
You can check us out at our website www.goodearthphotography.ca or on facebook and on flickr.


High Key

I have a portrait lighting class Wednesday nights at SAIT.  This week we had a couple models and two setups, one with 4 lights and one with 2.  We were lucky to get some professional models in as well.  It was a lot of fun working with the girls and the photos turned out great!


New and Exciting Things are Happening

It has been a little while since I have added a new post, so I thought I was due.

Elias and I have been busy starting a partnership called Good Earth Photography. The website is under construction, and will be up and running in the near future.

We photographed Walter & Patti’s wedding at Wintergreen Golf & Country Club on May 15th. We finished processing just in time to photograph Rob & Ashley’s wedding at Cottonwood Golf & Country Club on June 4th.

I had an amazing time at both weddings and am super excited to share the photos soon.

Here are a couple teasers from Walter & Patti’s wedding:



Baby Mackey

Karisa and I have been friends since junior high school. We graduated from high school together then moved to Lethbridge in search of bigger and better things than our small town could offer us.  August 8th, 2009 I was proud to stand up for her and be one of brides maids at her wedding. She is now Karisa Mackey.

In November 2009 I was doing some work in New York. The long days were all starting to blur together and on another late night, I get a surprise text message. It was Karisa telling me that her and Jason were pregnant!! I was so excited I started tearing up even let a few tears escape. As I was madly texting her back about how excited I was, I was praying that my customers wouldn’t come in and see me crying, lol.

Now it is May 2010 and Baby Mackey will be here in the next couple of months. We were lucky to have Karisa come for a visit this weekend, and we took full advantage of her and Baby Mackey and did a photoshoot. I am so happy that Karisa let me do this photoshoot with her and Baby Mackey. It means a lot to me.

A baby has a special way of adding joy in every single day.
– Author Unknown






















A new baby is like the beginning of all things-wonder, hope, a dream of possibilities.
– Eda J. Le Shan


Alberta Prairies

I grew up in Southern Alberta and of course never truly appreciated the beauty of the prairies. I have always loved the old barns that you see along HWY 1 that are starting to lean at 45° angle to the ground.  I hope to be doing a tour of Southern Alberta this summer devoted to taking photos of the old barns.


Have a great weekend


Sending Thanks to a Stranger

In December of 2009 my boyfriend’s car was broken into and my purse was stolen. Today I got a call from Mountain Equipment COOP (MEC) because some one had dropped of my roots card holder. I had my MEC membership card in it so some nice stranger dropped it off there in hopes they would be able to contact me. While at my goodbye lunch for work (I put in my 2 week notice on Monday) I was surprised to get the call. It has obviously spent some time in snow banks and possibly been driven over a few times, but it is still nice to get some of my cards back.


Herb Garden

Last year I wanted to plant a small herb garden, but I was traveling for most off the summer and did not get one planted.  I have watched the 100 Mile Challenge and have heard a lot about sustainability and self-sufficiency.  I think they are all great concepts and make a lot of sense. With spring on our doorstep I decided that this year would be the year that I would start a herb garden and learn to use them in my cooking.

While I was in Seattle, WA for work my boyfriend’s mom, Sherry, planted us a small herb garden.  I am quite excited and can’t wait to start using them in my cooking.  She planted chives, parsley, rosemary, basil and oregano (not in picture).


Spring has sprung in Bellevue

I was out and about this weekend in Bellevue and Seattle.  Spring is in full bloom here and it smells as beautiful as it looks.

It’s spring fever.  That is what the name of it is.  And when you’ve got it, you want – oh, you don’t quite know what it is you do want, but it just fairly makes your heart ache, you want it so!  ~Mark Twain


Spring in Washington

I am in Bellevue, Washington for 3 weeks for work. I went for a walk after getting checked into my hotel last night and was quite happy to see flowers in bloom everywhere.  One of the first things I noticed when I left the airport was how green everything is here.

YAY Springtime.

Narcissus also know as daffodils

A cherry blossom is the name for the flower of cherry trees known as Sakura


tuesdays with Morrie

tuedays with Morrie is one of my favorite books. When I first read 5 years ago I bought it for everyone I knew. This book should be mandatory reading for all humans. I am reading it again right now and still love it and all the life lessons it has to offer.

Love each other or perish. -Morrie

Do the kinds of things that come from the heart. When you do, you won’t be dissatisfied, you won’t be envious, you won’t be longing for somebody else’s things. On the contrary, you’ll be overwhelmed with what comes back. -Morrie


Eyes are the windows to your soul


I Dream in Purple & Blue

★Dreams pass into the reality of action. From the actions stems the dream again; and this interdependence produces the highest form of living. – Anais Nin


Good Fortune

I love fortune cookies.  They are always fun and I don’t think I have ever had anything except good fortunes.


CrunchyFree

I was looking at a bottle of AG Shampoo and couldn’t figure out why it said CrunchyFree and had a picture of a bunny. I could maybe kind of understand it if it was hairspray or mousse, but this was a big litre bottle of shampoo. Either way I figure this is cool and I am going to a picture and post it.  Well upon closer inspection, it says CrueltyFree and suddenly it all makes sense, lol.


You are 100% Fabulous

I love this napkin. You are 100% Fabulous, lol.

Feeling appreciated is one of the most important needs that people have. When you share with someone your appreciation  and gratitude, they will not forget you. Appreciation will return to you many times. – Steve Brunkhorst


Snow Moon

Full Snow Moon – February 28, 2010

Since the heaviest snow usually falls during this month, native tribes of the north and east most often called February’s full Moon the Full Snow Moon. Some tribes also referred to this Moon as the Full Hunger Moon, since harsh weather conditions in their areas made hunting very difficult.


Chinook Nature Park

Chinook Nature Park is located within the boundary of Fish Creek Provincial Park bordering the Calgary community of Cranston in S.E. Calgary. Even on a cool February day there are many fly fisherman to be found scattered along the river. We found this great place while on the hunt for some geocaches. The pathways had some icy patches, but nothing a good pair of shoes can’t handle.

Constant kindness can accomplish much. As the sun makes ice melt, kindness causes misunderstanding, mistrust, and hostility to evaporate.

-Albert Schweitzer


Toon Paint

Tonight’s post is about an iPhone app called Toon Paint.  My boyfriend downloaded it and it is sooo cool. You just snap a quick photo and then load it into Toon Paint and you look like you are out of a comic book.  Check out the pics we took and processed on the iPhone. The credit for these photos goes to Elias Hazen. He was the mastermind behind these cool shots and processing.


Wishing for Summer

Living in Canada, I am a fan of all the seasons including winter. However once the sun starts staying up longer and getting up earlier and you can feel it’s warmth on your face you start to think, “Spring is on it’s way.”

This is a photo taken June last year while going for a walk through Fish Creek park.  I am crossing my fingers for an early spring.

No matter how long the winter, spring is sure to follow.  ~Proverb


Geocaching

Geocaching is a high-tech treasure hunting game played throughout the world by adventure seekers equipped with GPS devices. The basic idea is to locate hidden containers, called geocaches, outdoors and then share your experiences online. Geocaching is enjoyed by people from all age groups, with a strong sense of community and support for the environment. *

My boyfriend and I started geocaching in September 2009 and are in love. It is so fun to go for a walk or a hike and find hidden caches along the way.  We went for a walk on Christmas day and found one just around the corner from his sister’s house.  Besides Alberta I have found caches in Massachusetts and New York. I am looking for my upcoming site trips which will allow me to find caches in two more states. We also are hoping to get caches in a couple more provinces this year as well.

It is inexpensive, fun for the whole family and can be done pretty much anywhere in the world.  We have even hidden a cache of our own in Fish Creek Park and hope to be hiding more soon. It is fun to read the logs and see the photos posted about our cache.

How it works:

1. Sign up for a free geocaching account at www.geocaching.com – you don’t need the premium account, it is something you can look into if you catch the geocaching bug.

2. Get the gear – first of all you need good walking shoes, and some sort of writing stick.  You also need a GPS, it can be $10 Geocaching App for the iPhone, or $20 Geocaching App for the Blackberry or any other GPS device you may have.  We have been using both the Blackberry 8900 and the iPhone and have found 50 caches.

3. Pick a cache and hit the road. You can search for caches through the website or using your phone app there is usually a button to “Find Nearby Caches”.

4. Select the one you want and use the navigation tools to get to the coordinates posted.

5. Read the description and title of the cache for any hints or clues as to where it may be hidden.  It is also a good idea to check the size of the cache so you know if you are looking for something the size of a key chain or a big ammo can that could hold a lot of treasure. If you still aren’t sure, you can check and see if there is a hint. (this geocache is posted by Igloomaniac and called Stop In Cranston)

6. Be stealthy and make the grab (it is a fake nut and bolt. second down it is magnet and the bolt screws off and the log is inside. They aren’t all like this, there are a lot that are tupperware containers hidden under rocks or in a tree trunk)

7. Sign the log

8. Photographic log (you don’t have to do this but it is fun to keep a record of all the caches you find)

9. Rehide the cache where you found it

10. Log your find on the website

11. Rinse and repeat

See just that easy a nd it’s so fun.  When geocaching keep an eye out for unnatural piles of rocks, sticks or twigs. This is usually a sign of a hidden cache. You can find caches hanging in trees too. They are everywhere. This cache is called a Traditional Cache, which means you go to the coordinates posted on the website and you should find a cache there.  There are a wide variety of caches. You can read about the other types here:  http://www.geocaching.com/about/cache_types.aspx

In browsing geocaching info I found a great blog that a girl in Ottawa is writing about geocaching and her family’s adventures. Stop by and give it a look:  http://geonarcissa.wordpress.com/

My geocaching name is angestar. If you sign up please feel free to add me as a friend.

P.S. – My boyfriend and I bought the Garmin Dakota 20 GPS today. We went out right away and found a cache with it. After having used it for a while, I will post my review.

*http://www.geocaching.com


Movie Night

I went to the movie tonight with my boyfriend and good friend Michelle. We went to see Shutter Island. The previews made it look like a horror movie. Well it wasn’t. It was quite long and I was a bit disappointed in the acting. It was an interesting movie with a couple of parts that made me chuckle and a couple that made me tear up a bit. But overall I was disappointed, maybe because I was expecting something much different thatn it was. Definitely not at the top of my list, and honestly I would have preferred to rent it.

We did get Kernels Creamy Caramel popcorn though, so good!!


EH O CANADA GO!!!

It is day Day 7 of the 21st Winter Olympics, being held in British Columbia, CANADA.

Canada currently tied for 5th place with 2 gold medals, 2 silver medals and 1 bronze medal.

Quatchi is a young sasquatch who comes from the mysterious forests of Canada. Quatchi is shy, but loves to explore new places and meet new friends.

Although Quatchi loves all winter sports, he’s especially fond of hockey. He dreams of becoming a world-famous goalie. Because of his large size, he can be a little clumsy. But no one can question his passion. He knows that if he works hard and always does his best, he might one day achieve his dream. Quatchi is always encouraging his friends to join him on journeys across Canada. He is also often recruiting others to play hockey – or at least to take shots at him!

The sasquatch is a popular figure in local native legends of the Pacific West Coast. The sasquatch reminds us of the mystery and wonder that exist in the natural world, igniting our imagination about the possibility of undiscovered creatures in the great Canadian wilderness.*

*http://www.vancouver2010.com/mascot/en/profile_q.php


I ♥ 50D

I bought a new camera this weekend. It is the Canon 50D and I love ♥ it!!!  I have used my Rebel XTi for 2 years now and loved it and learned a lot. However with all of the courses I have been taking I am starting to reach the limitations of the Rebel and am ready to take the next step. WOOHOO!! I won girl’s club on Saturday which meant a cool $750 in my pocket. It wasn’t even there for 48hrs before I was heading to Saneal.
I plan on doing some comparison shots with the same exposure and lens, only changing the body. It will be interesting to see the difference.

Good night! I hope everyone has a great Wednesday.