f2.8
ISO 200
minor tweaking in picasa to even the light.
My favorite thing here, besides the grinning girl, is the one droplet ripple right between her and the soap. It just looks nice to me.
f/4 , 1/60 sec, ISO200---- basically, it was on auto. I've got to get away from that!

Babyhood is now considered old times, for me.Taken with Nikon D50, 1/60s, f/4.8. I confes to altering the color to fade it and add a more brown color.
I think there are two things in life that can never be re-created. Ever.
The joy of a bride. And the scent of a newborn.
Saturday, I shot a beautiful wedding.
This couple is so very, very special.
As I listened to their story, it gave me goose bumps. Literally.
Imagine falling in love with a boy when you’re 13. And you plan to marry at 18. Only, your mother so desperately wants you to go to college — and not get married just yet. So, you don’t.
And then many years pass.
Out of the blue one day, you receive a phone call that your boyfriend from your teenage years -who you’ve not spoken to since that time- has suffered the loss of a parent.
That love comes rushing back and without questioning it, you go to him — all the way from North Carolina to Kansas.
And you get engaged four weeks later; blissfully marry about 6 months later?
Can you imagine that?
Loving someone so much, for so long, that distance and years cannot keep you apart?
I was just so touched by this couple, their genuine affection for each other, and the absolute happiness that the bride exuded. From the moment I walked in this morning, she was giddy. Just absolutely giddy.
Her loneliness is in her past -- and only wonderful, loving, cherished moments will fill her future.
The picture isn't the greatest but a group of Mom's here in FL who had preemies or babies who died, we got together to make holiday bags for families in the NICU on Christmas Day. The christmas card was designed by a little boy who lost his twin brother who were both born prematurely. We put in the bags christmas cookies, layettes, a camera (sometimes when you have a preemie you dont have time to get your camera to the hospital), snacks, water, chapstick, hand sanitizer, teddy bears, lotion, laundry detergent, note pads, pens, etc... We are very proud of this project. I have spent two months of my life in a NICU between our two boys and it was no fun. We're delivering these bags next week to the families in the NICU at varying hospitals in Jacksonville...
I took this picture Saturday morning when my girls, my husband and I went to the beach to search for shells. We found some perfectly whole shells -- but mostly were so battered by the surf that we only recovered interesting little bits -- little leftovers. Other beachcombers had gone through the piles of shells discarded by the ocean....but we still managed to find a few perfect, whole shells.