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Rachel’s Day 264 of 366 - September 20, 2020
Today we hosted a birthday dinner for Brad, at his house. We had such a good time that I forgot I hadn’t made my photo for the day! David Benjamin had a jar of corn that he wanted to grind into corn meal. He helped me set it next to a frame sample to create a mirrored reflection.
Rachel’s Day 278 of 366 - October 4, 2020
This was one of those days, where the 366 Project got pushed to the bottom of my priority list. David Benjamin started having a rash on his arm, which spread quickly to his face and chest. We think it was poison ivy and he was a miserable little boy. I got creative tonight with a scent warmer and a nightlight.
Rachel’s Day 279 of 366 - October 5, 2020
Our kitty has the most stunning eyes. Kasey held her while I photographed them with the macro lens.
Rachel’s Day 280 of 366 - October 6, 2020
Nikon D810. F9.0 at 1/80, ISO 6400. 105.0mm lens at 105.0mm. October 6, 2020 at 6:48pm.
Rachel’s Day 289 of 366 - October 15, 2020
For the first time, my kids will not be with me the night of my birthday. We were all sad as we celebrated it tonight, a day early. I had a difficult time being motivated to find beauty. Kasey helped me see the beauty in this patterned watering can.
Rachel’s Day 291 of 366 - October 17, 2020
Shortly after purchasing our home, I installed an indoor wood stove. There is something about the warmth of a fire on a chilly day to make you feel better.
Rachel’s Day 293 of 366 - October 19, 2020
Sometimes black-and-white images allow you to focus on the patterns and tones in an image, more than color allows. I felt this was the case today.
Rachel Gaudette’s Day 300 of 366 - October 26, 2020
I had my first experience hunting at Legends Ranch in Bitely, Michigan tonight. Although I didn’t see a shooter for me, it was a wonderful experience. I left the ranch and drove the 40 minutes back to Custer to pick up the kids from the farm. By the time I got them home it was almost 9:30 PM. I had to decide quickly on what my photo was going to be so I could get them in bed.
Rachel Gaudette’s Day 306 of 366 - November 1, 2020
We try to carve pumpkins every year. By having a longer exposure and zooming in and out during it, it gives the jack-o-lantern an extra eerie glow.
Brad’s Day 309 of 366 - November 4, 2020
My Uncle Budde and Aunt Sheryl recently purchased this new sculpture for their side yard. I enjoyed watching the setting sun reflect and shine through the unique piece of art.
Brad’s Day 310 of 366 - November 5, 2020
Sadly, Betsy’s parents both died a few years apart from sudden illnesses. Betsy and her brothers picked out a nice headstone for their parents with a cardinal on it. The headstone is in Lakeview Cemetery in Ludington. I decided to honor Don and Shari Verduin today by making this image at their gravesite.
Rachel Gaudette’s Day 312 of 366 - November 7, 2020
The American Flag at a local bank caught my eye as I drove past it this evening. I shot several test shots in order to capture the movement of the flag, but to keep the stars and flagpole sharp. In this shot, I loved how you could see the entire flag, yet it just showed movement at the right edge of the flag.
Rachel Gaudette’s Day 314 of 366 - November 9, 2020
Patterns and photographs can be found anywhere. Even if it takes more looking. This design on Kasey’s bag has always intrigued me.
Rachel’s Day 321 of 366 - November 16, 2020
Today was a long day. With a lot of projects going on at work, my brain was tired. It was hard to pull my head together to pick up my camera.
Rachel’s Day 324 of 366 - November 19, 2020
I have envisioned this with a sunrise filling the sky and reflecting in the creek. I have many memories playing here. I woke the kids up early to get them ready for school. They stayed in the warmth of the van while I climbed down the steep embankment to Weldon Creek. While the sunrise didn’t show, I am pleased with this black-and-white, and we managed to make it back to the driveway before the bus came. That’s a win-win in my book.
Rachel’s Day 325 of 366 - November 20, 2020
Tonight was Joshua’s turn to sit with me. We donned our hunter’s orange clothing and headed across the railroad tracks to the field. We hunkered down in the corner, waiting for the big one. Hunting with a four-year-old, it might not be a surprise that no deer showed. We had lots of laughs though and he was excited to be part of the hunting experience. Once we arrived home, I played around with a green mason jar.
Rachel’s Day 326 of 366 - November 21, 2020
The kids and I will be celebrating Thanksgiving with my mom and dad tomorrow. They will be at their dad’s for Thanksgiving Day. We cleaned and prepared food all day today in preparation for the feast. I didn’t even step outside I was working so hard. As I walked past Joshua’s puffer coat, I thought it could make for a cool photo.
Brad’s Day 327 of 366 - November 22, 2020
The clouds over Lake Michigan were so pretty tonight that I decided to focus on just them. I love when clouds have the orange outline like this.
Rachel’s Day 327 of 366 - November 22, 2020
Kasey has been asking for a hamster for many months. I decided that for her birthday, it would be a great time to buy one for her. My sister was coming up from Ohio for Thanksgiving, and we found a breeder near her. Kasey was a lucky girl and received Sugar early.
Rachel’s Day 328 of 366 - November 23, 2020
I love the intricate details on old vases and glassware. It is a forgotten art.