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Archives for October 2013

October 10, 2013 by Kat

My Time of Year

Look, look! You can see the branches. It’s getting to be my time of year.

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Apps used: Snapseed, Distressed FX, Mextures, XnView FX

I wondered, would I love to photograph the trees as much this winter as last? As my heart goes pitter-patter over this image, I think I have my answer: Yes. Yes, I will.

Along with this image, I have a couple of random things to share with you today…

I’m over at Mortal Muses discussing the importance of print. It’s been a while since I’ve mused with them, and I hope to inspire more people to get their work into print. Come say hi!

I found out my Christmas Valley Sand Dune image has been accepted into the October MobileMagic exhibition at Lightbox Gallery in Astoria, Oregon. Yay! They have a monthly, juried exhibition of mobile photography and I’m excited to be in this month’s exhibition. You can learn more about applying to this monthly exhibition here.

I hope you all have a wonderful weekend!

Filed Under: The Kat Eye View of the World Tagged With: autumn, Corvallis, leaf, Oregon, tree

October 8, 2013 by Kat

The Apple Man’s Hands

I wandered through the Corvallis Saturday Market on the Kelby Worldwide Photowalk this weekend. It was hustling and bustling, the booths overflowing with fall’s harvest. The upside of all of the rain we get here in Oregon? Things GROW.

Surrounded by all of the abundance, I was drawn to this spare booth. Not even a booth, really, just a table.

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A table with a tablecloth, and apples simply lined up and labeled.

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Boxes of apples for purchase down below.

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And behind the table, a man with a twinkle in his eye and a paring knife in his hand, ready to offer me a taste of apples. I asked if I could take pictures and after he jokingly posed for me, he told me, “You should be over on Steens Mountain.” Which led to a random conversation about mountains, and hunting, and, of course, back to apples. When he offered me a taste a second time, I couldn’t resist.

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And as he cut me a slice, I captured this photograph, my favorite of the day. The apple man’s hands, offering me up a slice of his hard work.

I walked away, pondering what photography brought me to: Out wandering the market, on a photowalk with strangers, talking to strangers, photographing strangers. That’s a stretch for the shy, quiet person I think myself to be. But with the camera in my hand, I am brave and confident. I become the person I want to be.


That leads me to a song I’ve been wanting to share with you. It seems that every few years there is a new pop song about letting go and being yourself. Each time I hear the new one, I envision a new crop of young people being encouraged to be who they are. I hope they get it sooner than I did. But at least I found photography, and this blog, as a way to “say what you want to say, let the words come out.” It doesn’t matter how long it took, I finally got it.

Enjoy Sara Barielles, Brave.

Filed Under: The Kat Eye View of the World Tagged With: apple, Corvallis, courage, market, Oregon, personal growth, worldwide photowalk

October 3, 2013 by Kat

Join me for a Photowalk – Wherever you may be!

The Scott Kelby Worldwide Photowalk is this weekend, Saturday October 5. Did you know? Are you signed up? There’s a good chance there is a photowalk in your area. So far, there are 1231 photowalks and 26488 walkers signed up. That’s a LOT of photographers!!

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This event is a great way to get connected with other photographers in your local area. You could meet some wonderful people, find some great groups to join, and maybe even win a prize. Each local walk will have a winner. Enter your best photo from the walk and you can end up with an e-copy of Scott Kelby’s Lightroom 5 Book for Digital Photographers. Way cool, huh? The winners of each local walk’s contest go on to the big photowalk contest. I won the local contest with this image, two years ago:

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But the contest really isn’t the point, it’s just the bonus. The point is to get out with your camera, meet other photographers, and celebrate our love for this wonderful art medium. Will you join us, wherever you may be?

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Get more info and register here.

Images in this post were taken on the 2011 Worldwide Photowalk, which walked around downtown Corvallis. We’ll be walking a similar route this year, and I can’t wait to see how my point of view has changed. Come join us!

Filed Under: The Kat Eye View of the World Tagged With: Corvallis, Oregon, worldwide photowalk

October 1, 2013 by Kat

Photo-Heart Connection: September

 
The world does not exist, beyond the edge of the frame.

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There is only this place. This time. These lines, of my choosing.

Why does there need to be anything else? Throw your worries away. Shrug off the burdens that are carried on your shoulders. Within this frame, they don’t exist.

There is only this place. This time. These lines, of my choosing.


With this month’s Photo-Heart Connection, I’ve realized that one of the personal themes I’ve been exploring the last couple of months is my role as a photographer. How I, as a photographer, can see and shape the world around me. How I have a choice. It started with exploring the role of the photographer in the creation of a photograph, then moved on to my discoveries about myself as a photographer, then through my personal journey as an artist, and now today’s Photo-Heart Connection. All have been leading to me to this place of deeper understanding about myself as a photographer and an artist: Everything is of my choosing, from picking up the camera in the first place to presenting it here. It is incredibly powerful to realize the control being a photographer grants me! When there are things outside my control, I still have this ability to gather up pieces of the world, completely of my choosing.

What does your Photo-Heart Connection have to tell you this month? Share it with us here.

Filed Under: Photo-Heart Connection, The Kat Eye View of the World Tagged With: dune, Eastern Oregon, personal growth, photo-heart connection, photographer, sand

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