I am participating in the first "Off the Wall Art Market" at the Leonardtown Art Center on the upcoming First Friday in downtown Leonardtown MD. Please stop by if you come out for First Friday. Maybe you will find a good Christmas present. I have some lovely unique framed prints, coasters, mousepads and mugs that you won't find anywhere else.
I like the clever title of the art show.
Friday Dec 7th 5-8 pm
22660 Washington St, 2nd floor
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
WARMTH Art Show and Silent Auction supports Three Oaks Center
I am participating in the WARMTH (Working Artists Raising Money for The
Homeless) Art show and silent auction benefiting the Three Oaks Homeless Shelter in Lexington Park MD. It will be held at Camalier House in
Leonardtown 22635 Washington St., next to the courthouse, 2-7p.m on Saturday, November 24th.
Some of my
artistic friends showing their work and/or assisting include James Antone,
Candy Cummings, Margie Haney, and Carol Wathen. Each artist donates a work of
art and also gives 30% of any sales to Three Oaks Shelter. Thirty artists are sharing their work.
When I used to work at the library, the first
building housing the library before October 2002 (now the Theater for the Newtowne Players) was next door to the homeless shelter, so we often interacted with a
lot of the men living there. We continued to have homeless visitors in the current location as well.
Please stop
by to enjoy the art, or perhaps buy something to help Three Oaks.
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Monday, November 19, 2012
Show Us Your Moves Contest Photo
I had some excitement on Friday night. I got a phone call that I won one of the 6 prizes
for a local photography contest with Fit and Healthy St. Mary’s, sponsored by
St. Mary’s Hospital called “Show Us Your Moves”. The photos of friends and family were about
people doing healthy activities to encourage the local community to live a
healthy lifestyle. The category for my
winning photo was called Nature and Fitness (which wins a park entry
pass for summer 2013 to Myrtle Point/Elms Beach County Parks and a full day
kayak visit to Colton’s Point Marina near St. Clements Island). My winning photo was sort of an afterthought,
since I thought my other photo was better.
The photo was taken on Black Rock summit trail on short
hike we love to take in Shenandoah National Park. This trail used to be easy for my husband,
but it was quite challenging for him this last June, especially with all those
rocks!I read a little about Fit and Healthy St. Mary's. Some of the statistics in the Community Health Assessment from 2010 were eye opening. It seems that an estimated 29.5 % of St. Mary's County residents exercise for 30 minutes 5 days a week and we have one of the highest death rates for stroke in the state, Age-Adjusted Death Rate due to Cerebrovascular Disease (Stroke) were 44 per 100,000. They are trying to reduce the numbers.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Scott Kelby's Worldwide PhotoWalk at Flag Ponds
On October 13th, we participated in Scott Kelby’s Worldwide PhotoWalk at Flag Ponds in Lusby, MD. Thirty three people signed up to participate on a pleasant sunny day. Participants were encouraged to submit one photo to the world contest and 13 people shared a photo. I wasn’t too impressed by my pictures that day, but Jim and I each submitted a photo. Jim worked especially hard on his panorama made of 12 images of one of the ponds and we practiced proper Photoshop techniques with my photo. Imagine our surprise to learn that Jim received the winning photo for our walk. It was just amazing, since just holding a camera can be difficult and challenging for him. We were both thrilled.
To see more Flag pond photos, visit my Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/CalmReflectionsPhotographyor my Flickr page at http://www.flickr.com/photos/75311362@N08/
If you are interested you might want to read more about the PhotoWalk
Monday, October 15, 2012
Muskegon Michigan Highlights
Last month we visited relatives in Michigan. Here are some highlights of Muskegon, near
Lake Michigan. The depot was an old
train station, now used by the tourist bureau.
It featured a small train museum.
An interesting piece of trivia was that Buster Keaton, the talented
comedian from old films was originally from Muskegon. The old brick building had an interesting
façade with lots of angles.
I took a tour of the Hackley Hume Historic site. The Hackley house, originally owned by Charles
Hackley a wealthyMuskegon lumber baron.
It was decorated in the Victorian era, so it was very elegant and full
of beautiful wood carvings (of course!).
This photo was taken of the City barn, where the horses and carriages
resided, looking out from the carriage entryway of the Hackley house. Pretty fancy barn! The Hume house next door was owned by
Hackley’s business partner Thomas Hume and was less fancy in its 1920’s style.
Monday, September 24, 2012
Going to the Races, the Boat Races that is
We attended the Third Annual Offshore Grand Prix Boat Race on Solomon's Island recently. We almost missed it, because it was in September instead of October. Some of the biggest boats were particularly exciting with their powerful jet engines, very loud and rumbling. The local favorite was Tug It, (from Maryland, I believe) which won unexpectedly when another boat missed a buoy. I am sharing a photo that portrays a little of the excitement of this race for the National 2012 title. There is usually a helicopter or two around for fast rescues.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Exotic Water Lilies
I recently photographed some gorgeous water lilies. It was a little too early in the day, but I liked them anyway, even with strong shadows.
I have photographed water lilies 3 or 4 times in recent years. I find that I usually need a long lens to get good "closeup" photos of these lovely flowers, rather than a macro lens. I used a 70-300 zoom for these images. The flowers never seem to be near the edge of the pond!
If you know the names of these beautiful lilies, please comment. 😊
I have photographed water lilies 3 or 4 times in recent years. I find that I usually need a long lens to get good "closeup" photos of these lovely flowers, rather than a macro lens. I used a 70-300 zoom for these images. The flowers never seem to be near the edge of the pond!
If you know the names of these beautiful lilies, please comment. 😊
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