Here's the link to the July 20th River Concert story on the BayNet and a bonus photo.
Next week is the last River Concert this year, complete with jazz and folk music! Don't miss it!
Monday, July 23, 2012
Thursday, July 12, 2012
St. Mary's College River Concert: July 6th
We enjoyed the holiday River Concert last Friday very much. The Chesapeake Orchestra tends to play very well known classical works for the holiday concert, since the crowd tends to be larger and have lots of children. Who can resist fireworks accompanied by "The 1812 Overture" and "Stars and Stripes Forever". We are so lucky to experience such top notch music nearby! To read my review of the July 6th Concert, check out River Concert Delights the Audience with "That Independent Feeling" at The Bay Net. There are actually two published Bay Net stories. My review only has one photo of the Jazz Vocalist featured at the concert, Hilary Kole. She was fantastic. The other story has quite a few photos and a brief description about the evening and is called "Annual River Concert Series".
Tomorrow night's (July 13) 8 P.M. concert is guest conducted by my past choir director and friend Larry Vote, featuring vocal works by Handel and Purcell including "Music for the Royal Fireworks" and The Hallelujah Chorus from "Messiah". Don't miss it!
Tomorrow night's (July 13) 8 P.M. concert is guest conducted by my past choir director and friend Larry Vote, featuring vocal works by Handel and Purcell including "Music for the Royal Fireworks" and The Hallelujah Chorus from "Messiah". Don't miss it!
Monday, July 2, 2012
St Mary's College of MD River Concert June 29th, 2012
I've been away in Pennsylvania and Virginia for a month and just got back in time to see the 2nd wonderful River Concert of the season. We missed the first concert on June 22 (boo hoo) which was apparently fairly stormy. It featured two talented young sister violinists, Jessica and Katelyn Lyons To read my review of the June 29th concert visit the BayNet at: http://www.thebaynet.com/news/index.cfm/fa/viewstory/story_ID/28422
More on our other adventures will follow soon.
More on our other adventures will follow soon.
Thursday, May 24, 2012
The SMAWL Animal Fair in St. Mary's County
I attended the 8th annual
SMAWL Animal Fair on May 12th
with my husband to see all the cute critters.
There were many visitors with every breed of dog imaginable. I saw a
cocker spaniel that looked just like my 2nd dog (awww) a beautiful white
samoyed, a beagle and russian wolfhounds just to mention a few. Dog service groups abounded including Greyt
Expectations Greyhounds, All Shepherd Rescue, Doberman Assistance, Northern
Chesapeake Sheltie Rescue, SMAWL Cats, Golden Retriever Rescue, Snowflake
Society (horses), the Tri County Animal Shelter, and even the Hedgehog Welfare
Society. Fair visitors could buy doggie
clothes from Custom Dog Jackets, adopt a pet or buy candles. Also in attendance were many of the local
veterinarians like VCA St. Mary’s Animal Hospital, All Kinds Veterinary
Hospital, and the Well Pet Clinic. Kennels galore were in evidence too like
Chesapeake Pet Resort & Day Spa, Farmstead Kennels an Indian Bridge Kennels
& Suites.
We had a lovely conversation
with a woman from Pets on Wheels. They
bring therapy pets to nursing homes, assisted living facilities and Veteran’s
homes to help improve their health and cheer the local residents. We watched Dakota’s Legacy Horse demo with
several horses walking backwards and a young cart horse driver. We chatted with the pet photographer, Gary
Garcia from ImageZ Galore Photography, Inc., watched a dog fitted with doggles
(dog goggles) and met a piglet. Fun
activities included a musical dog sit, an animal pet parade and woof it down
pie contest and a silent auction. It was altogether a fun time for pets and
their people.
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Friday, May 11, 2012
Flowers from the local Garden Center in St. Mary's County
I enjoyed photographing more flowers at The Greenery in Hollywood MD and Meadow Farms in Leonardtown when I was looking for an anniversary gift for my husband. They both have quite a variety of lovely flowers this time of year to enhance your garden. There were many flowers to pick from both perennials and annuals. I especially liked the white gardenias bushes (that smell heavenly) and the red zinnias at the Greenery. I think the last flower may be a red dahlia, but I'm not sure. If you know, please comment.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Photographing Spring flowers
I've spent some time recently photographing spring flowers using a
micro (macro) 60 mm Nikon lens and 2 small flashes on a ring around the lens (a
special Nikon flash system). The
azaleas, dogwoods and tulips were in bloom.
A tip for photographing flowers is that uneven numbers of blooms look
particularly nice. I often like dark or
blurred backgrounds and the flower's center and foreground should be in
focus. Azaleas were difficult because
they tend to bloom in pairs not triplets. Red flowers
tend to get overexposed with a digital camera, so I underexpose them a little
in RAW format and check them on my camera viewing screen often. I particularly like backlit flowers and
flower shots taken from unusual angles, like underneath. To learn a little more about flower photography, check out this article by the New York Institute of Photography.
Monday, April 23, 2012
More Winning Photos at SMCCC
We had a fairly difficult new photo judge last week for April’s St. Mary’s County Camera Club competition. At the last minute, he tossed out one of my favorite dog photos, but kept my Eastern Screech Owl for Advanced Digital First prize and my photo of an Old Boat at St. Mary’s College of Maryland for third prize. I liked the reflection of the autumn trees in the boat photo and the big eyes of the owl, the way its’ ears waved in the wind in front of the bokeh(BOH KAY or BOH KA) background (out of focus blur that sometimes looks like circles). The 8 or 9 inch owl kept closing his eyes from the wind making it challenging to photograph.
Next month’s competition theme is St. Mary’s County. Maybe I should have kept the photo for next month, but I have some others I can use.
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