Thursday, April 17, 2008

April 18, 2008

"If you've never stared off in the distance, then your life is a shame." Those Counting Crows lyrics are what popped into my head when I saw this shot of Tina daydreaming on the front porch. Had some fun with textures, and more vintage-sorry, I'm on a kick.

85mm. ss/1000, f/2.5, ISO 200.

15 comments:

Jess said...

I love that song! And I LOVE this shot- what kind of deep thoughts must she be thinking? The vintage and texture on it are PERFECT. PERFECT.

Anonymous said...

I LOVE the counting crows!!! LOVE them!!! Great shot. I wonder what she is thinking!
Cari

Mom2Drew said...

Don't apologize for your PPing, it's fantastic.

Michelle said...

i love how you processed this. and her pose reminds me of sitting on the front step with my dad and listening to the silence after the rain...great memories in the quiet moments.

Kristen Wagner Penn said...

I love that pic! She looks like she is seriously pondering something. And your pping rocks!

pat said...

What a perfectly wonderful, timeless photo. Your vintage action on it is absolutely perfect! Way to see the moment!!

Becky said...

This shot really makes you wonder what she's thinking. Love the little flowers clutched in her fingers.

Angela2932 said...

Really pretty effect with your pp'ing. I love the expression on her face, and between that, and the pp'ing, you create a very nice mood/atmosphere with this photo.

Christiana said...

Such a sweet pic, and I love the pp. Definitely don't apologize, love it!!

Suzy said...

What a fun "daydreaming" capture! I like that song to!

Mandy said...

Well I just love your vintage Jenn! Its a great style and you should NOT apologize for it all all. I love counting crows, but you know...I found out that guys dreads were a weave and its never been the same for me since. LOL

Rheagan Leatherwood said...

Making me miss you more, thanks!!! Great picture. You are so good capturing the moments!

Liz said...

I love the pping, it really fits the mood of the shot.

Debbi said...

Great shot and pping! Love how you captured her in thought!

Cindi Koceich said...

Great capture! The little flowers in her hand really fit nicely too!! The vintage is great with this!

BTW...where did you get your kids Chucks?