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Making the shift

Well, my good friend Adam introduced me to the wonderful world of wordpress quite a while back now, and I’m finally getting around to doing my own thing, hands free from blogger…kinda scary, but we’ll see what happens. This is also his theme design, which is awesome!

So, in an attempt to break free from what I’ve been used to, here we go…

The following images were the product of a great day playing in Portland with my folks, and the rest of my family.  We hit the Portland Rose Gardens for some great smells, beautiful views, and lots of laughter.  I also got to share vantage points with my dad while shooting, which we only had one other opportunity to do so this last summer, so that was refreshing and life-giving.  I was also experimenting with shooting in black & white on my Canon 5D as a fun practice, challenging myself to see in another way again.

Thanks for following me over here, and keep watching as I learn from Adam and others about customizing and what not to make this blog tizzyite. I’ll hopefully be getting a few more pages up fairly soon. Peace.

Grandparents and Grandson

Grandson sleeping after a long day playing with Grandma and the rest of the family…


by Joel

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September 18, 2008 - 10:23 am PJB - Wow. You have really good looking parents. Guess that's why that kid of yours looks so cute.

September 11, 2008 - 10:43 pm alisa - the roses are so striking....i wouldn't have even thought to shoot them in black and white. and oh yeah, the kid's cute too :)

September 11, 2008 - 2:23 pm cherice - that's a good-lookin' kid you've got pictured there! =)

September 11, 2008 - 10:32 am Jason Huston - A'ight, yo. I'll now be checking this site far too often. Good luck with the new site, and I've updated the link from my blog.

September 11, 2008 - 10:13 am Amy P - I made it over! Looks good!

September 11, 2008 - 2:36 am Bren - Good call on the shift. You won't regret it. Except when you have to do more than one upgrade in a month. :-) A suggestion? If you like to track stats, etc., you might consider Google Analytics (free, inobtrusive) and Feedburner (for tracking RSS readership, etc, also free). Onward!

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