Friday, December 19, 2008

I just entered my first photo contest! First place prize for the amateur division is a new camera, although I think it's just the body. It didn't say anything about a lens -- I guess that's how they get you. They'll give you a brand new Olympus digital camera, but you have to buy your own lens. :-p But whatev. I"m just really excited and that I place in something!

By the way, I don't think many people read this, but if you do, would you comment so I'll know?

Kay, thanks.

Thursday, December 11, 2008






A few more of my favorite pictures of the cruise.


Tuesday, December 9, 2008


Hey everyone, sorry it's been a while.  I've been busy adjusting to a new job and processing 1200 pictures from the cruise. I thought I'd share a few of them with you. 

I'm a fairly recent blogger, at least to blogspot, but since joining, I've found a lot of really awesome photography sites. I have no formal background in photography, but feel as thought I've learned so much from those who are gracious enough to share their tips, advice and expertise on the subject. Scott Kelby's Photoshop blog actually gave me a lot of neat tips for travel photography. One of the tips I found very interesting was this: After you've taken your "touristy" shots of whatever -- say, the Eiffel Tower in Paris or the skyscrapers in NYC -- turn 180 degrees and take pictures of whatever is behind you. I tried this several times and got some interesting shots.  Here's my favorite: 


I know composition plays a huge role in what makes a photo so-so and outstanding. I'm still learning this concept, but have found that I have a tendency to take pictures that are sort of even all around -- a balance between what's considered "white space" and the focus of the photo. I know there are probably other techniques out there, and would love to receive a few pointers or constructive criticisms. Here's a photo I think best represents what I'm talking about:
I've also learned to take pictures of anything and everything, not just the stiff posed shots.  I've learned that anything can be interesting if you shoot in an interesting way. These sunglasses, for example, are nothing special, but by adding an extra element -- me in the reflection -- adds a whole other dimension to the photo.

Adding to that, though, is that whenever you're out and about, take pictures of the culture, of the people around you when they're not looking (this helps to have a zoom lens... you wouldn't want to come off as creepy). People make such interesting facial expressions when they are unaware they're being photographed. Here are a few students coming home from school. Granted, this picture was taken from a taxi bus going 60 mph over potholes and sharp curves. If I had time to focus on what I was doing, I would have zoomed in a little more.


Also, I've learned to keep my eyes peeled for the unusual.  When we were in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, Obama signs were everywhere. We found this smaller boat with a few natives on board. When they noticed I was looking at their Obama sign, they gave me the biggest smiles and thumbs up. 

I'm currently processing the pictures, but go to www.photrade.com/Carrie for more.

Sunday, November 2, 2008






Just wanted to let everyone know that I'm still here. Things have been very busy and hectic in both personal and professional life.  I've decided to change jobs. I've accepted a position with WCU and I start in December. I hope that the switch will actually give me more time and energy to do the things that I want to do before I get too old to do them.  

I haven't done a lot of photography lately, but here are a few shots I took, in Sylva.

Tuesday, September 30, 2008


Here are a few pictures I took at Cataloochee Valley. I thought they came out pretty well.








Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Really, people?

Is anyone else perplexed by the gas crisis right now?

Honestly? If people wouldn't freak out, it wouldn't be half as bad.  I'm running on a quarter of a tank, and I'm fine.  It'll last me at least through the end of the week. But because all these gas stations are running out of gas, I'm not sure I'll even find a stupid gas station when I DO need gas.  
I hear that the mountain region is the only region in NC with this problem. Raleigh and Charlotte and other parts of the stat don't seem to be having this problem.

*sighs* If I can get to a camera, I'll take a picture of what I"m talking about.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008



I went to Lake J yesterday and got what I think are pretty good shots :)

I'm not entirely sure why the first one's color is all whacked out....but I think the second one turned out okay.  

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Sunday, August 31, 2008

Hey all! My friends Jordan and Jonathan were nice enough to let me shoot their engagement photos. Considering this was my first shoot, I think I did pretty well :)















Saturday, August 30, 2008






Here are a few more of my favorite Folkmoot pics.  

I'm saving for my own camera so that when I inevitably move away from my current company, I can have something to satisfy my need to learn more about cameras and photography.  I'd also like to save up for a better lens with a better zoom.  Any suggestions?

Friday, August 29, 2008

I went to the Canton Labor Day fair tonight and took a few pretty cool pictures. I played mainly with the shutter delay function on my camera and focused on the lights on the rides. Here's a few of my favorites:



These were a part of some game for kids.  I thought the wall of balloons was inter
esting.

This one is pretty cool. It was some caterpillar ride for kids. I really like the colors.









I enhanced the colors in this one a bit. I really like the yellows and the reds and pinks.













This was a ride you couldn't pay me to get on. Any carnival ride which requires one to go upside down isn't for me.  But I thought it turned out well. The green colors are Photoshop'd.











Sunday, August 24, 2008


 I work for a small newspaper company in Western North Carolina. Because of this, I have access to nice equipment I wouldn't otherwise have and have developed an interest in amateur photography.  I'm not nearly as good as some of my co-workers but I'm toying with the idea of taking a few classes at the local community college.  I welcome constructive criticism to any of my photos. 

This one was taken last month during Folkmoot USA, an international festival which lasts for two weeks. This year, Argentina, Belarus, Russia, France, Trinidad, Chinese Taipei, Japan, and two other countries which have slipped my mind came and performed various dances and things. The first picture is quite possibly my favorite I've taken so far.  These are pictures of dancers from Argentina.