This week in photos: Banners and birthdays and brrrr!

This has been a week bookended by birthdays and full of brrrr. Oh my good god, is winter not over YET?

Saturday was warm and cozy inside the house as Simon celebrated his 9th birthday party with a few good friends.

Simons party

These horses were from Manotick’s shiverfest a few weeks back but I didn’t get around to posting them at the time. I love the frost on their faces, poor things!

Shiverfest horses

As I mentioned earlier in the week, I’ve been playing with ideas for new blog banners on and off for quite a while now. This was a failed attempt:

Typewriter and camera

But then I finally stumbled in to what I really wanted. Once I had the idea down, it didn’t take me long to put these together:

Blog banners

Did I mention it was cold this week? This month? Seriously, has this not been a particularly cold, snowy winter? Poor Lucas fell asleep in the car with his hands shoved deep into his pockets for warmth.

Winter car nap, with hands in pockets. Baby it's cold outside!

I got so sick of the cold that with 15 cm of snow in the forecast I went hunting through my archives looking for signs of spring and warmth. A little over the top, maybe, but that’s how I’m feeling about warm spring sunshine right about now!

Dear Spring, I miss you. Come back soon!

And then, Lucas turned FIVE!

Happy birthday Lucas!

The nice thing about birthday season is that once it’s done in mid-March, spring really is just around the corner. We’re getting there!

This week in pictures: winter family fun – and an award!!

How cool is this? I just found out that Postcards from the Mothership won third place in the “Art and Photography” category of the Canadian Weblog Awards!!

2012 Canadian Weblog Awards winners

I had been nominated in three (!) categories: Best Parenting Blog, Best Blog about Life and Best Art and Photography Blog. (And a HUGE thank you to whomever nominated me!) I love the fact that the Canadian Weblog Awards are juried (no grovelling for votes!) and I love love love that I won in the Art and Photography category. Thank you!!!

So, ahem, how about some photos?

On Saturday, we went out to enjoy Manotick’s Shiverfest with a little sledding. What we didn’t realize until after was that the city had closed all its hills because they were so icy. We’d hauled ourselves out in the cold, though, and we had the hill to ourselves for most of the time we were there, so with me playing traffic cop to make sure nobody took off too soon and wiped out a brother, we ended up having a lot of fun.

Shiverfest sledding fun

Shiverfest sledding fun

Listening to Lucas hoot and holler, somewhere between exhilaration and terror, was priceless, as was his bellow of assurance at the bottom of each run. “I’m okay mom!”

Shiverfest sledding fun

The next day Tristan and I braved the cold for a wander around the Lime Kiln Trail. The poor wee birds must have been starving with the recent deep freeze, because I swear we could have just sat in the car and held our hands out the window to feed them. We’ve fed the chickadees many times, and I’ve never seen them so aggressive.

Feeding the chickadees

Feeding the chickadees

The middle bit of the week was a little less photogenic. Tristan put together this “cracker napkin” and I thought it would make a good instagram shot.

Cracker napkin

And there’s always room for a cat-dog shot, right?

Cat's eye view

(I’d like that one a lot more if the light had been a little better and the shot a little less grainy. Oh well.)

And then suddenly, Simon was nine years old!

Happy birthday Simon!

Can I eat my cake now mom?

Doesn’t his expression say “okay mom, one more, but can I eat my cake now please?”

Now if you’ll excuse me, I think there is a birthday party at some point today for which I should be getting ready… πŸ˜‰

This week in pictures: The #OttGatLove deep freeze edition

Cold enough for ya? *rolls eyeballs*

I’d like to thank Nowell (really, no sarcasm!) for inadvertently scheduling the “Why I love Ottawa/Gatineau” photo contest during the coldest week in eight years. If it weren’t for his inspiration, I’d have spent my lunch hours this week huddled in my cube with my wee pedometer recording only the steps required to get to the bathroom and the printer and back. But my fierce sense of photo competitiveness, mixed with a good dose of adventurousness, and an utter lack of common sense, had me out scoping and shooting some of my favourite downtown subjects almost every day this week in temperatures that dipped to a brain-numbing -40C wind chill. So I got both the photos and my desired number of steps almost every day, and only a little bit of windburn on my cheeks. I think we can call that a win!

At the risk of tipping my hand and spoiling the big reveal during the upcoming silent auction, I’m pretty sure it’s safe to say that this photo will be one of the ones I submit to the contest. If you’ve been reading for a while, you know how much I love the Rideau Canal in all seasons, and from the moment I heard about the contest, I knew I wanted to try to capture a good canal shot to submit. I was delighted when the last bit of the canal was opened for skating at the end of the week, and yesterday spent a delightful extended lunch doing the penguin walk down the canal from the NAC to the Corktown Bridge and back.

What says I Love Ottawa/Gatineau more than love itself? (As I said on the Flickr caption, I have deep admiration for people who can skate holding hands. Personally, when I skate I need my arms free to flail and pinwheel.)

Skaters on the Rideau Canal

I tried not to take too many photos of the Parliament Buildings, but at the end of every day the ones I loved the best all seemed to feature them. I mean, I do love them – I think they represent Ottawa’s history, and being the capital has of course shaped the city we love today. Aside from all of that, though, I just think they are lovely and my camera is magnetically drawn to them. See?

#ottgatlove contender?

Parliament silhouette

Rideau Canal - almost ready for skaters! #OttGatLove

Speaking of cold (did we speak of anything else all week long?) this was the scene on Sunday as I was driving home from Barrhaven. That was the day it started out 6C and raining, then turned into a blizzard. Then the wind kicked up, and I found myself in one of the more intense white-outs I’d ever seen. Then the temperatures started dropping and the sun came out, but the wind kept howling. What a day!

Blustery blowing snow

But it wasn’t all cold and bluster this week. I spent a warm and lovely hour indoors meeting this interesting woman, an entrepreneur who needed headshots for the business she is launching. I hope I have this much energy and gumption when I’m in my retirement years!!

Ottawa entrepreneur

(I’m also really pleased with this one for technical reasons. We didn’t have a great spot for backgrounds, so we used a bedsheet draped from the kitchen covers and then I used photoshop to smooth it out and add a bit of colour and texture.)

Although it was great to be back using my Nikon again (it’s more reliable in the deep freeze than my iPhone, which shut itself down more than once in complaint this week!) I did manage to catch a few extra shots that didn’t make the shot of the day list.

Only my profound love for Ottawa would get me out snapping pix for #ottgatlove in -18C!

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So although working downtown has given me a lot of ideas and inspiration for the photo contest, the one thing that’s hugely and obviously missing is the thing that’s just about impossible to capture while I’m wandering around downtown at lunch time: the boys! Because much as I love the canal, the Market, the Parliament Buildings and the rest, the thing I truly love about Ottawa is what a great place it is to raise a family. Hoping to find a good shot or three at Shiverfest this weekend!

What do you think of the shots so far? I have until Monday to decide which one to submit. Got a favourite or an idea for another shot? Let me know! And by the way, in case you didn’t see it, if you decide to play along and submit a photo, it doesn’t have to be a current photo. You can submit your entry here.

Come and play along with the I Love Ottawa/Gatineau photo contest!

I mentioned last week that I’ve been invited to participate in a fun new contest to help raise money for the Ottawa Food Bank. The launch event was this morning. It was a horrible morning outside (sleet and howling winds that turned into a blizzard while we were there!) but a warm and friendly morning inside as I had the chance to fawn over chat with Mayor Jim Watson, digital media teacher Allison Burnet, old friend and blogger Andrea Tomkins, CBC weather man Ian Black and two of my Ottawa radio heros: CBC All in a Day host Alan Neal and fellow Manotick resident Sandy Sharkey from BOB-FM.

Launch of the I love Ott photo contest w @harry_nowell @jimwatsonottawa @blacksweather @sandysharkey @missfish and @alannealottawa

Of all the celebrity and media personalities there, the kids were most impressed by the fact that I met Sandy Sharkey. πŸ™‚ I kinda thought I was in radio heaven watching this interview take place:

@sandysharkey and @alannealottawa chatting at the #ottgatlove photo contest launch #ottawastarsinmyeyes

So yes, it was a lovely morning, but one with a great purpose as well: all participants will be submitting up to three photographs on the theme of “Why I love Ottawa/Gatineau”. Entries will be framed by contest sponsors Harry Nowell, Artopix, Dave Andrews Fine Art Printer and Patrick Gordon Framing, and then sold at a silent auction on February 23 at Ottawa Studio Works to raise funds for the Ottawa Food Bank. How fun is that?

Would you like to play along? Members of the public are invited to submit up to three high-resolution photos on the theme of “Why I love Ottawa/Gatineau” to the contest Facebook page between now and February 16. Convince your family and friends to vote for your photo and the one with the most votes will be printed, framed and included in the auction as well! You can also follow the contest twitter feed (run by Allison’s digital marketing class) on Twitter (@OttGatLove and #ottgatlove) or even check out their inspiration board on Pinterest.

Will you be playing along? If not, at least help me with some inspiration. For most of the one week I have to come up with my entries, the weather forecast is calling for daily HIGH temperatures in the -20C range! (Yikes!!) So the challenge may now be how do I best show my love of Ottawa – indoors!!

Edited to add: Thanks to Alan Neal for including me rambling on your segment on All in a Day today, and thanks Harry Nowell for this fun photo of Alan stealing my ideas interviewing me. πŸ™‚

This week in pictures: The end of (yet another!) year in photos

When I finished my first 365 project three years ago (almost to the day), I felt like there should be a ticker-tape parade in my honour. Heck, it was a big enough deal that CBC’s All in a Day invited me in to the studio to talk about it. (Heh, I still like to joke that my photography is perfect for radio.) When I finished the second one in 2011, it was Christmas Eve and the big finalé sort of got lost in the holiday shuffle.

And here we are again, with another year of pictures taken. I didn’t feel the need to celebrate, but it is a nice time to look back and see the fun things photography has brought into my life this year. I’ve had photos appear in magazines like Macleans, Good Housekeeping, Ottawa and Ottawa Family Living, in newspapers here and abroad and on lots of websites (some of which actually even paid for them – but most of which, sigh, just took them and used them without permission.) I worked with so many delightful families on portrait sessions that I wouldn’t even know where to start calling them out, but I loved working with each and every one of them and am grateful to them for trusting me for their portraits. For a while in the summer I was booked so solidly that I actually had to turn people away – something I never would have imagined. While in 2011 the photography business was mostly a summer venture, in 2012 it became a full-year-round venture from the Old Navy Family Day event in February (they just asked me to come back again this year!) to family portrait sessions in December.

What a year it has been! And, before this gets too long, let me just slip in a quick thank you for your business, your friendship, your encouragement and your support. Being able to share the joys here with you make them all that much sweeter.

So here’s the last week of my latest year in photos. It has been an incredibly busy week, and my Nikon has not once come out of its case – another milestone! Every photo this week is an iPhone photo taken during a moment stolen from some other task, further proof that the best camera is the one you have in your hand.

This was Saturday during the January thaw, where I spent a large part of my day chipping a 2″ deep layer of ice off the driveway. Such a Canadian way to pass an afternoon, yes?

#fromwhereistand - January thaw ice chipping

On Sunday, the warm temperatures brought this crazy ice fog that lasted all day. It was a perfect day to huddle in a movie theatre, so the big boys and I went to see The Hobbit. Amazing movie!

Crazy ice fog that lasted all day

Apparently this week’s theme is ice. I found this on my way to work on Monday and had first walked past it and then paused as my brain processed it and I walked back a few steps to get the photo. Caution indeed, this must have hurt when it landed!

Caution indeed!

I wish you could see the horses more clearly in this photo. They’re gorgeous Clydesdales, on a farm a little south of Manotick.

Winter farm

I’d gone down to the CanvasPop factory down on Hamilton Ave to pick up a canvas print (details to follow!) and saw this across the street. I love the warm honeyed wood against the deep blue, and the beer-making supplies are not exactly what you see on the sidewalk every day. This is the Beyond the Pale Brewing Company.

Outside the Beyond the Pale brewing co in Ottawa.

The final shot of my first 365 was something I planned for months. This week, when I knew I was on the last day, I tried to put a little more thought than usual into my photo (instead of my usual “hey, squirrel!”) and had a vague idea that I’d like to take a photo of me with the three boys. Unfortunately I didn’t check their social calendar and they were (gasp!) not available. So you’re stuck with a photo of me, just like in the last shot of the first 365, but with considerably less planning and duct tape. Just me, hiding in the light, which would make an excellent title to my memoirs someday, don’t you think?

Me, 365 of 365

And then it was another day, and I still felt like taking pictures. Conveniently, it was the first day of seasonal skating on the Rideau Canal, and I liked the idea of beginning with a beginning.

Skaters on the Rideau Canal

Here we go again! πŸ™‚

So help me with this. On Flickr, I have called my photo-a-day sets “Project 365” and “Project 365: The Sequel” and this latest set “Not another 365.” I thought that was clever (I slay me!) because you can read it as a lament (“oh no, not another 365!”) or a coy denial, or a justification for my looser interpretation of the traditional rules of a 365. I’m not having any creative inspiration this time around, and have temporarily labelled it “Not another 365: 2013 edition.” Lame, eh? But I do like having the yearly sorts, and feel the need to come up with a decent title for the set.

Inspire me, bloggy peeps. What should I call this iteration of the seemingly perpetual photo-a-day project?

This week in pictures: Vignettes and cats and a nomination!

Oops, I’m late posting this! What a week it’s been!! (A post for another day…)

Ahem, anyway…. I haven’t been carrying my Nikon around with me this week. I’ve mostly been using my iPhone for pictures. After the Instagram debacle, I considered deleting my account, but decided instead to keep it and simply delete any photos that are important to me after sharing them. I’ve also been using the Flickr mobile app a lot more – it’s vastly improved over the previous version, although I find the editing and filters still a little clunky compared to most iPhone editing apps I use.

One of my friends on Flickr called this a vignette and I thought that was a perfect description for most of the photos I took this week: vignettes of winter.

Lock bits in the snow

Rays

I was actually taking a different picture when I noticed how the shadow of the barbed wire fence played on the snow. Lucky find!

Sun and shadow on snow

Yanno, I may have taken dozens of photos of Watson’s Mill – but I don’t think I’ve taken one with my iPhone yet. Done!

Winter morning at the Mill in #Manotick

Looking for something a little more urban? I like how you can see the Peace Tower and Parliament Buildings reflected in Ottawa’s giant mirror ball (the downtown Convention Centre):

Ottawa's giant mirror-ball

When you run out of snowy vignettes, there’s always the old low-hanging-fruit for a photo of the day: cat photo!

Willie up close

And finally, the only photo I took with my Nikon this week. Usually it’s Willie tolerating Lucas’s affection, but in this case Lucas was at the end of his patience and begged me to take the cat out of the bathroom so he could have his bath in peace.

Whatcha doin'?

And hey, how cool is this? You know I’ve long been a fan of the Ninjamatics Canadian Weblog Awards because they’re one of the few contests out there that are 100% juried. That means that making it through the first round of screening to be on the short list is based on merit (however subjective that merit might be) instead of popularity or figuring out a way to game the system. That’s why I’m especially proud that this blog has been named a finalist in the Art and Photography category.

2012 Canadian Weblog Awards nominee

Thank you for the nomination, and thank you for letting me talk endlessly here about the things I love so much! There’s some bloggy gold over on the Canadian Weblog Awards list of finalists – you should check them out!

A fun project for an excellent cause

I am so excited about this!

Last week, I read on Harry Nowell’s blog that he is putting together a celebrity photo contest in support of the Ottawa Food Bank. The celebrities won’t be IN the photos, however; they’ll be TAKING the photos, on the theme of “Why I love Ottawa/Gatineau.” The photos will be auctioned off and all proceeds will go to the Ottawa Food Bank. Wonderful idea, eh?

Here’s the list of Ottawa media and celebrity participants:

Sandy Sharkey (co-host, Cub and Company, 839 BOB FM)
Stuntman Stu (Majic 100 Radio Host)
Jim Watson (Ottawa Mayor)
David Chernushenko (Ottawa City Councillor)
Peter Simpson (Arts-editor-at-large for The Ottawa Citizen)
Graham Richardson (CTV News Anchor)
Alan Neal (Host of All In A Day, CBC Radio One)
Ian Black (Climatologist, CBC News Ottawa)
Sarah Brown (Ottawa Magazine Editor)
Jane Corbett (Ottawa Magazine Art Director)
Trevor Greenway (reporter Γ’β‚¬β€œ Low Down to Hull and Back News)
Andrea Tomkins (Blogger)
Peter Tilley (Executive Director Γ’β‚¬β€œ Ottawa Food Bank)

And – me!!!!!

Harry opened the contest to two members of the non-media, non-celebrity public, and I am one of the lucky two! How fun is that? The other is Allison Burnett, who is getting her whole digital marketing class to participate. Doesn’t this just keep getting better and better?

And so if Allison can rally her students, I think it’s totally fair that I rally the bloggy peeps for inspiration. I need your ideas, Ottawa lovers! If you could choose one idea, one subject, one place or one theme that best exemplifies why YOU love Ottawa, what would it be? Would you go for the iconic shot? The Peace Tower, the Canal, the Market? I might have taken a shot or two of the Parliament Buildings in my time!

Pretty Parliament

Okay, so we’re taking photos in the next two weeks, so tulips are out, but how about this for an iconic Ottawa shot?

21:365  Winterlude on the Rideau Canal

That’s the ultimate Ottawa postcard, right? But what about something a little further afield – Little Italy, Elgin Street, the Market, Dow’s Lake?

276:365 Dow's Lake

Ontario, Canada

There’s so much more to Ottawa, though. Landsdowne Park, the Experimental Farm, and Mooney’s Bay. Centretown, Hintonburg, the Glebe, Westboro, not to mention the outlying suburbs, everything from Cumberland to Carp (to Manotick!) and all stations in between. And the other side of the river, too – those gorgeous Gatineau mountains full of snowy trails? Or something more subtle? Maybe even something rural, as we actually have more rural than urban land within the city boundaries.

Sunset on the tracks

Or a completely different perspective?

105:365 Home!

What about a portrait of someone? Who would represent Ottawa to you? Or what about a concept, like national pride or healthy living or family? You can see the problem here, right? The picture-taking is the easy part, it’s the choosing the subject that’s going to keep me up nights trying to decide!!

Help me focus (ha, I slay me!), bloggy peeps! If you could take a photo (or suggest a place or a theme) that best captures your love for Ottawa, how would you do it?

This week in pictures: Snow, snow and more snow

We’ve received so much snow in the past couple of weeks that it’s hard to believe we had none on the ground in mid-December. We’ve had a lot of fun getting out and playing in it this week!

A few of you have been by to see how well the front yard works as a photo studio in the summer, but did you know during the winter months it moonlights as a toboggan hill? (I love my semi-rural life only a wee bit more than I love my w-i-d-e angle lens that stretches and distorts things, making close seem closer and far seem further.)

Front yard sledding-2

I drive by these snowy trees almost every day and I finally stopped one day to try to capture the interesting contrast of white snow on dark branches that kept catching my eye. Apparently I did not learn my lesson last week, but was at least smart lucky enough to not get stuck this time.

Wintry road

We also had a lot of fun outside building snowmen during our winter break. I picked up a snowman “kit” on sale at the grocery store and I gotta tell you, it’s paid for itself in fun already. I shared one photo in my how to add snow in Photoshop post, but here’s the full series:

Snowman fun

Snowman fun-2

Snowman fun-3

Snowman portrait

Snowman fun-5

(I love how the snowman has a smile that seems to turn into a frown in the one where Lucas is staring him down! And you’ll see the perils of adding snow to your photos in post production – you kind of have to be willing to commit for the full series!)

And, while we were on our snowman kick, we made a mini-one too! He has peppercorns for eyes, mouth and buttons, in case you were wondering. πŸ™‚

Mini-snowman-2

After all that snowman building, this is kind of how I felt: “Ever have one of those days when you’re just riding on fumes?”

You know those days you feel like you're running on fumes? Ya, me neither.

Last but certainly not least, this week of course included new year’s day. I took a shot last year that we decided to carry on as an annual tradition. Here’s the 2012 shot:

Happy 2012!

And here’s the 2013 shot.

Hello 2-0-1-3!

Lots of changes in just one year, eh?

Happy new year to all of you, and may 2013 be a joyful year full of beauty and fun for everyone!

Photo tricks – Adding snow with Photoshop

Here’s something new I’ve been thinking about sharing on the blog – more sophisticated tips and tutorials for photography. This is a fun little trick I learned this year and I thought I’d share it with you. Want to make a fun winter photo even more wintry-looking? Add a little snow with Photoshop!

First, you need Photoshop Elements or just about any version of Photoshop. I love Lightroom for most editing purposes, but when it comes to cloning out unwanted bits or playing with layers, nothing beats Photoshop! Second, you also need to download these fun (and free!) snow textures from Florabella.

Open your photo and one of the snow texture files and drag the snow on top of your original photo. This is the important part: make sure you set the blending mode to SCREEN and not overlay. I think it’s the inclusion of the word ‘overlay’ in the title that keeps messing me up here, and it took me forever to figure out why I couldn’t get these to work. SCREEN blending mode!

Adjust the opacity to taste. I also like to add a layer mask at a low opacity and randomly lighten spots, especially over key detail areas. For this image, first I duplicated the background layer and set the blending mode to multiply to punch up the contrast, and then I added the snow layer.

Here’s the original:

Nosnow

Here’s the version I took in the blizzard:

Snowman fun-2

What do you think? Would you have guessed the snow was added in post production?