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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Blog Fodder AKA Outtakes

I read a blog recently (can’t remember who or where) about the signs of being a blogger…

It mentioned cameras, tripods and assorted lighting set-ups decorating your home…

I thought I’d add my own..

  1. A photographic “subject” staged and everything else in the room tossed out of the camera’s lens view…
  2. A plethora of “projects” started or in various stages that live in our homes…
  3. Camera lens, camera bags, camera filters, camera batteries etc. being all over your home and car…
  4. An extra camera stuffed in your handbag or pocket…
  5. Buying a cellphone on the merits of “camera” pixels…
  6. Doing things or going places simply because it will be “blog fodder”…
  7. Stalking the neighborhood pets or flowers for “photo opps”…
  8. Your husband calling to ask if you’d like go somewhere on the merits of---“You would get some great shots of…”
  9. Scheduling vacations or day trips according to the hours of “good lighting”..
  10. Family events/dinners have to wait until the food is staged and photographed…
  11. Spending time thinking about fonts and copyrights…

 

I have an idea…lets start a “group”…Bloggers Anonymous..I think it could help with addictive blogging…

 

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I put off finishing this bedroom so that I could use the bedroom door as a table

and my step stool for a prop…notice the use of a “drop cloth” and a

thrifted tablecloth…on the right is my “project” awaiting work…

 

image I guess I thought the little bird would be “interesting”…

 

image I promise, cross my heart, these were not full of wine…even though it looks like the photographer

could have been…well…you know!!!

 

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I’m not sure what I was trying to accomplish here…

but that is some great detail on that bowl…

11 comments:

  1. LOL ohhhh girl what a HOOOT !!! and how very true it is too. I wonder where some get the TIME to do it???

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  2. SO TRUE, Becky. We are all a little nutso!!! I am truly an addicted blogger.... I never get finished... I can do my own blogs fairly easily, but getting to 100 others each day can be grueling... The sad thing is that I don't always give every blog I visit JUSTICE... I may skim it and move on ... Hate to admit that--but it's true....

    Love your last bowl... The details are fabulous.
    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  3. I'm with you, lol!! My family eats at the breakfast bar when I'm working on a table, or we will use the table but I'll make them use the "everyday" napkins. I also wonder where people get the time to do it then go visiting hundreds of other blogs. It takes me forever just returning comments, but I keep on until I get them. There are so many great ideas out there. Love that milk glass!!

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  4. Judging from your list, I need to join Bloggers Anonymous. Now if I only had the time . . .

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  5. LOL! And so true! But it's so much fun! Don't you wonder sometimes what in the world is wrong with those people who choose not to blog!!!!! {giggle}

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  6. BUSTED!!!!! They say support groups aid in recovery, but I don't know any recovering photo bloggers. HaHa

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  7. Cute post and I sure need bloggers annonymous and painter's annonymous, too.

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  8. So very true! Love your milk glass. I have to admit that when I am out and about and see something one of the first things that crosses my mind is whether or not it is blog material. I was wondering myself how some people seem to be able to keep up with their own daily posts and visit so many blogs each day. I get so behind in my blog reading and then have to play catch up. Which is what I am trying to do this evening...

    ~ Tracy

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  9. Wow! That's one gigantic gator! Beautiful milk glass items!...Christine

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