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Mount Lemmon AZ, Ski Valley Autumn Colour

November 14, 2015 by Barb 3 Comments

Welcome to Part II of my Catalina Highway, Mount Lemmon Trip Review!

If you like, you can read part I here.

As we headed further up the Catalina Highway, we started to feel hopeful as small pockets of yellow started to peek through the pines.

autum_AZ_barbbrookbank5These are just teasers!
autum_AZ_barbbrookbank4And then, goodness me … yes! How amazing are these carved tree trunks! At first I was dismayed at the damage, but then I began to think otherwise, what do you think?autum_AZ_barbbrookbank3 autum_AZ_barbbrookbank2Check out the beautiful sunlight, peeking through brilliant yellows leaves against an impossibly blue sky. Sigh.Mount Lemmon, Arizona, Autumn Color, Autumn Colour, Keeping With the Times, Trip ReviewI was thrilled to see oak … I don’t have access to many of these beauties.
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Catalina Highway, Arizona, Mount Lemmon, Autumn in Arizona, Oak Trees
and then …Maple Leaves, Autumn in Arizona, Barb Brookbankstunning maples … . I may have gasped.Maple Leaves, Autumn in Arizona, Barb Brookbankcatalina-highway-az-barbbrookbank-blog-2080 catalina-highway-az-barbbrookbank-blog-2077 Maple Leaves, Autumn in Arizona, Barb BrookbankAt the top …Catalina Highway, Arizona, Mount Lemmon, Autumn in Arizona, Oak Trees, Ski ValleyIt’s so beautiful!
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I know, it was a serious photo dump ;) but I hope you’ve enjoyed it!

If you’re thinking of taking this trip, this may be a good place to do a bit of research: Sky Island Parkway .

Thank you for stopping by and have an awesome day!

Day 14 #nablopomo

 

Filed Under: TRAVEL Tagged With: arizona, landscape, mount lemmon, nablopomo, sky valley

Catalina Highway, Mount Lemmon Trip Review

November 13, 2015 by Barb 3 Comments

Today I have a review of our trip to the top of Mount Lemmon via the Catalina Highway. Armed with plenty of water, a homemade lunch, and snacks, we set out on our adventure.

The Catalina Highway, officially the General Hitchcock Highway, is the popular name for a Forest Highway and scenic route located in Pima County in southern Arizona (Wikipedia).

When we first arrived in Arizona it was early November and I wasn’t ready to let go of autumn. After a little research and much debate, we decided to make a trip to Mount Lemmon (near Tucson) rather than Oak Creek (near Sedona) to search for colour.

We weren’t sure we’d find autumn, but we’d never been to Mount Lemmon, so we decided to take the chance. It was quite a hike from our place in Fountain Hills at 172.1 miles (3 hours 28 minutes), and after a while I was feeling a little sheepish, thinking I had sent us on a wild goose chase. But not to worry. It was spectacular! The whole drive was spectacular … we love the Arizona landscape, so really, we would have enjoyed the trip whether we found autumn or not.

As we neared our destination and arrived at the park we found the Cactus Forest  which “is a census-designated place in Pinal County, Arizona, United States. The population was 594 at the 2010 census (Wikipedia).”
Catalina Highway, Arizona, Autumn in Arizona

Catalina Highway, Arizona, Mount Lemmon, Autumn in Arizona

Like I say, spectacular!
Catalina Highway, Arizona, Mount Lemmon, Autumn in Arizona, Cactus ForestWhen we stopped for lunch at wonderful picnic area, I was already seeing colour … not really, but … maybe? The air was fresh, scented lightly by pines, and if you weren’t in the sun, it did get quite cool. I love that …

catalina-highway-az-barbbrookbank-1998 Catalina Highway, Arizona, Mount Lemmon, Autumn in Arizona, Cactus Forest

I have finally, after years and years of travel, started taking photos of the signs on the highway … oh my … am I the last person in the world to do this?Windy Point Map

Mount Lemmon Hoodoo at Windy Point:

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I hope you’ll join me tomorrow when I share the spectacular colours we found … you won’t be disappointed!

Day 13 #nablopomo

Filed Under: Autumn, PHOTOGRAPHY, TRAVEL Tagged With: arizona, catalina highway, mount lemmon, nablopomo

Wabi Sabi Wood Table Study Part I

November 12, 2015 by Barb 9 Comments

Hello, today I have a little “wabi sabi wood table study” as well as a study of the light and how it changes in our little end-unit condo in Arizona.

When Kim posted the new prompt in The Studio | Online,  I was astounded!

It was exactly what I needed … I’d been thinking I should get some shots of this wabi sabi table before we leave for home, but I hadn’t felt inspired.

Wabi Sabi Wood Table, The Studio Online, studying light, shadows, focusing on tables

kk_Lilly – photo taken at 2:00pm north and east light

Here I am, holidaying in the sunniest state, and yet feeling completely blah about taking photos … specifically still life photos—and not just blah … a bit blue … I think I miss my props :( which is silly because I’ve been gathering many wonderful items for this place as well.

Items like this sweet little Wabi Sabi Wooden Table I found last year at a garage sale for $0.50. The story is comical and fits perfectly with the new hashtag #stillswithstories I’m hosting with Kim on IG (have you checked it out?)

Anyway, after reading the prompt and listening to Kim’s inspirational video, I jumped up and started gathering a few treasures to set on my table. I’m also “studying the light” in our little condo, and I’d have to say it’s abundant … we have an end unit so we get north, west, and east light. Mostly, I prefer an east or north exposure for the cooler light and when I get a corner with both lights … well, I’m in heaven.

So, my table doesn’t have great legs ;) but what I love are the grooves along the edge. Apparently they’ve formed because the softer part of the wood has worn away over time and left the hard ridges.

So that’s where I put my focus, on the rough edge.

Camera Settings **
f4.5
1/100s
ISO 250

Wabi Sabi Table, The Studio Online, studying light, shadows, focusing on tables

kk_Chocolate – photo taken at 2:00pm north and east light

It’s dry as tinder and the top boards fall out if you don’t handle it properly … someone suggested glue, but I think I’ll just leave it and see what happens.

Wabi Sabi Wood Table, The Studio Online, studying light, shadows, focusing on tables

kk_Air

Wabi Sabi Table, The Studio Online, studying light, shadows, focusing on tables

… same image, different crop …

Sweet little oak leaves from our trip to Mount Lemmon …

Wabi Sabi Wood Table, The Studio Online, studying light, shadows, focusing on tables

kk_Lilly

I’m now on a mission to capture this table in all sorts of different locations and lighting situations.

** Just wondering** do you find camera settings helpful when listed on a blog post? Does it ever influence how you shoot?

Updated Shoot Info (for Petra) thank you Petra! Your comment made me think a lot harder about my settings, and I’ve tried to answer in the order you asked ;)

I’d say, that it’s interesting to see camera settings when they are listed on a blog post, I always have a look at them, but generally I don’t find them helpful. They usually represent just part of information, don’t they? You don’t know where and how far from the scene the photographer stood, whether they had a lens hood in place and where exactly the focus was aimed, whether the flash fired and at what power, what metering the camera was set to and what kind of light there was, whether they were shooting in manual or aperture/time priority… Also, if you don’t have that particular lens, you can be sure that with your lens the conditions would be different… Yet I admit that if there is most of the above listed explained, then the data have some value. They may not be comparable with your data but they may teach you some principles. They may not give you a detailed manual but they may show you a way. Well, does it make sense, as contradictory as it seems?

~Petra~

My Camera Settings: (these setting are based on the second photo, although they are almost identical for all the shots.)
f4.5
1/100s
ISO 250

now, in answer to Petra:

  • I was sitting about 3 1/2 feet from the table.
  • focal length 38mm
  • no lens hood
  • focused directly on the edge of the table
  • no flash (I never use a flash)
  • matrix metering (now I wish I had used spot metering!)
  • north and east light (2:00 pm)
  • manual mode
  • 18-105mm lens

Oh my … you just never know how a reader may challenge you! and in a great way – thank you once again Petra. Please feel free to challenge me some more!

Day 12 #nablopomo

Filed Under: Artful Photography, Still Life Tagged With: arizona, kim klassen, lightroom, lightroom preset, nablopomo, still life

Artful Blogging Magazine Winner

November 10, 2015 by Barb 3 Comments

Hello! I’m excited to announce the winner of the Artful Blogging Magazine—it’s Libby Wilke! Congratulations Libby, I’ll have it in the mail tomorrow (thank you so much for getting back to me so promptly!)

A million thanks to all who entered the draw, and for your kind and supportive comments. Wow, I so appreciate each and every one of you!

I wanted to thank you with a gift of the word art I made and used on one of the photos published in the magazine … enjoy!

Click on the image and you will be taken to Box.com where you can download it:

Artful Blogging Winner and Gift
**for personal use only**

Chocolate Hydrangea, Keeping With the Times, Studio On Line
Day 10 #nablopomo

Filed Under: THIS 'N THAT Tagged With: artful blogging, freebie, nablopomo, quotes, word art

What I Did This Morning (and most mornings) and What Does Goatsbeard Have to Do With It (take that Google)

November 9, 2015 by Barb 6 Comments

So what happens when you go to bed at 8:30 pm?

… you get up at 4:00 am.goats-weed-barb-brookbankugh. that was me this morning. and the answer is … what? you get goofy? umm yeah … but I’ll get to that in a minute.

Now it’s almost 4:00 pm and I’m just getting around to writing my daily blog post for #nablopomo. I couldn’t think of anything to write so I popped over to BlogHer to check out the prompts. The question for today is “What is the first thing you do every single day (I mean, after you hit the snooze button)? When did that step in your routine begin?”

OK. So I guess the first thing I do (or at least the first thing I do that you want to hear about) is I make coffee, and then drink it. That started in about grade 10 … . Post done. Check.

Not.

I must elaborate. Today I got up at 4:00 because I couldn’t get back to sleep. Which means I probably was awake at 3:30. Ugh. Oh well. I made coffee then picked up my phone and started checking IG. After a bit I thought I should post a photo. So, (because it was still pitch black outside) I had to go into the archives where I pulled out this image of Goatsbeard I’ve been sitting on since late August.

So I’ve determined that, when you go to bed at 8:30 and get up at 4:00, you:

  • Write silly posts with really long titles which Google hates.
  • Write posts that score BAD on the SEO scale. If fact the SEO of this post is N/A. I don’t even have a red dot, it’s black.
  • Bring things out of the archives (for better or worse).
  • Have a bit of fun.

Day 9 #nablopomo

Filed Under: BLOGGING BITS AND BYTES, Still Life Tagged With: nablopomo

Rivers, Manitoba Walk-About-Town Part II

November 7, 2015 by Barb 1 Comment

Today I’m sharing a few more buildings as seen on my Rivers, Manitoba Walk-About Town, and first up is the loveliest Xanthe Berkeley wishing you all a Merry Christmas!

Xanthe is also participating in the #nablopomo challenge this month.

Rivers, Manitoba, Walk-About-Town, Finding Stillness 2015, Keeping With the Times, Barb BrookbankOh, and I was not intending to be posing in any photos, but because I was wearing this beautiful yellow throw (taken from the sofa in The Studio) I had no choice …
Rivers, Manitoba, Walk-About-Town, Finding Stillness 2015, Keeping With the Times, Barb BrookbankBut let’s quickly get back to the lovely Xanthe … she’s so darn sweet!
Rivers, Manitoba, Walk-About-Town, Finding Stillness 2015, Keeping With the Times, Barb BrookbankAnd say hello to the amazing and beautiful Diana Foster who is equally as sweet …
Rivers, Manitoba, Walk-About-Town, Finding Stillness 2015, Keeping With the Times, Barb BrookbankOK, it’s Saturday afternoon and I need to get dinner ready … where oh where does the time go?

Day 7 #nablopomo

Filed Under: LIFE Tagged With: finding stillness 2016, finding stillness 2017, finding stillness autumn 2015, nablopomo

Rivers, Manitoba Walk-About-Town Part I

November 6, 2015 by Barb 3 Comments

One of the many things I enjoyed while attending Finding Stillness|2015 in Rivers, Manitoba were the walks we took …

Not only did we take walks along the many beautiful trails, we also walked around the town itself, and were delighted to find some of the most intriguing buildings you are going to find anywhere!

While I know it’s not a true still life, as I composed this first shot and then later edited it, I found stillness in there; the weathered wood, the window, the door, and the chippy paint … these are all things I love to incorporate into my photography … I just wish I could have brought everything home with me!

Rivers Manitoba Walkabout

Rivers Manitoba Walkabout

Rivers Manitoba Walkabout

Keeping With the Times, Barb Brookbank

Don’t you just love it when a photo opportunity is just sitting there, waiting for you to take notice!

All photos edited in Lightroom using kk_DarkMood

Read Part II here.

Day 6 #nablopomo

Filed Under: Artful Photography, Still Life Tagged With: finding stillness 2015, finding stillness 2016, finding stillness 2017, lightroom, lightroom preset, nablopomo

Garden Cleanup (it’s not pretty)

November 5, 2015 by Barb 5 Comments

I’m always showing you the “pretty” in my garden … today I thought you might enjoy seeing the garden cleanup … aackk … it’s not pretty … .

The truth is we live in a rather untamed area, surrounded by boreal forest which is constantly pushing against any attempts to keep it back … roots invade the lawn, leaves cover it, branches fall all over it.

The hubs goes around cutting down foliage with a hedge trimmer/chain saw, then I pick it up, put it in a wheel barrow, and dump it in a makeshift compost behind the fir trees; stringy stuff in one pile, composted matter in another.

Autumn Garden Cleanup

Hostas need to be cut off and the leaves removed to discourage slugs … ugh …

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I adore daylilies but they are the stringiest things to clean up.

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Gah! I don’t even have an “after” shot to show you. I’ll wait ’til the snow falls and makes everything look perfect.

This post would likely never have seen the light of day if not for #nablopomo (Day 5)

Filed Under: GARDENING Tagged With: autumn, nablopomo, Yard and Garden

Artful Blogging Magazine Giveaway

November 4, 2015 by Barb

Today I’m celebrating something I dreamed of, but did not quite believe would ever happen … my blog has been published in the winter issue of Artful Blogging!

The moment I laid eyes on a Stampington Publication many years ago, I was smitten. I’d never seen so much creativity in one spot; such inspiring and unique creativity. Since then I’ve amassed quite the stack of these treasures: Somerset Studio, Somerset Life, Stampers’ Sampler, Where Women Cook, Where Women Create, Digital Studio, Mingle, Artful Blogging, Bella Grace … so many! Goodness, I can’t even list them all here! To say I’m obsessed … um well … maybe?

No matter! To celebrate, I want to gift a copy of Artful Blogging to one of my lovely readers … could it be you?

If you would like to be entered into the draw, please leave a comment here on my blog saying that you’d love a copy (I’d love to send it to you) … don’t be shy – everyone welcome!

The draw will be random and will be made on November 10, 2015. ** comments are now closed **

Artful Blogging Magazine, Barb Brookbank, Keeping With the Times, giveaway
Thank you for visiting and remember that dreams can and do come true …

Chocolate Hydrangea, Keeping With the Times, Studio On Line

Barb

xo

Day 4 #nablopomo

Filed Under: Still Life Tagged With: artful blogging, giveaway, nablopomo, stampington

Succulent Parade and a Lightroom Tip

November 3, 2015 by Barb 7 Comments

I’m not ready to say goodbye to the succulent parade …

Succulent Parade, Barb Brookbank, Keeping With the Times

kk_Lilly

I guess I’ll have to spend the winter editing photos and playing with Kim’s presets …

Succulent Parade, Keeping With the Times, Barb Brookbank, #nablopomo

kk_Lilly

Succulent Parade, Keeping With the Times, Barb Brookbank, #nablopomo

kk_Hazed

Succulent Parade, Barb Brookbank, Keeping With the Times

kk_Organic

Do you use Lightroom? Have you ever spent a ton of time getting a photo just right (which is great) but then deciding you want to adjust exposure, or contrast,or try a different preset?

Lightroom Tip of the Day:

  • In the Library Module, with the original image selected,  right-click and choose Create Virtual Copy.
  • Work on the virtual copy.
  • Now you still have the original to go back to.
  • You’re welcome!

Day 3 #nablopomo

Lightroom Tip

kk_DarkMood

Filed Under: Still Life Tagged With: lightroom, lightroom preset, nablopomo, succulents

Autumn Vignette

November 2, 2015 by Barb 14 Comments

This year my Autumn Vignette shows I am definitely into the neutrals: soft greys, blues, creams, and browns, all working together to create a sense of calm and peace. I’ll quickly note right here that before I even began decorating, I got rid of a ton of clutter; clearing my space and my mind for what I really want in my home and my life. Lately, if something isn’t working for me … I let it go … but that’s another story.
Autumn Vignette, Home Decor, decorating with ladders, using neutralsThe decorating started with the ladder … the 10 foot, 6 inch ladder. When I first dragged that thing home, I was petrified as to what the hubs would think, but I knew I could make it work. I knew I had to have it, and I knew I could prove it to be useful.

I shared my woes and fears with my friends and co-conspirators in The Studio | Online. They were more than supportive—helping me come up with solutions on how to promote this thing. But now I think I have been redeemed. It’s the perfect place for holding and displaying cozy new throws and blankets, ready for someone to grab and curl up with by the fire.

I then added my small vintage nightstand (rescued from the basement) since it it just the right height, and the bit of brown adds warmth. It also gave extra room to accommodate that gorgeous white jug which I filled with the dried Echinops picked from my garden this year.

The mirror adds sparkle and light, and the pumpkin pillow from The Pottery Barn was the perfect finishing touch. It was on clearance here in Canada since Thanksgiving is over, and already the stores are filled with Christmas merchandise. But I’ll hang on to autumn for a bit longer, thank you very much.

I’m also loving my vintage letter holder which I found at One Man’s Treasure (where else?) it’s the perfect size to hold my contact cards from Social Print Studio.
Autumn Vignette, Keeping With the Times, Barb Brookbank, #homedecor #decor #autumn
Autumn Vignette, Home Decor, decorating with ladders, using neutralsAnd then, because what would autumn be without some lovely warm tea? and a few golden leaves …
Autumn Vignette, Keeping With the Times, Barb Brookbank, #homedecor #decor #autumn
Decorating for the seasons doesn’t need to be complicated, especially when you choose classic, timeless pieces. If you keep your palette simple and neutral, it’s easy to introduce a bit of colour and then to change that colour with the seasons. I suspect next month you may see some red here instead of gold.

I’ll share the full ladder story in a later post … .

Day 2 of NaBloPoMo … you can read about it here.

Filed Under: HOME DECOR Tagged With: autumn, nablopomo

NaBloPoMo Otherwise Known as Madness

November 1, 2015 by Barb 13 Comments

Little did I know when I woke up this morning, I would find myself committing to NaBloPoMo (National Blog Posting Month) on BlogHer.com. I tend to feel most inspired when I first get out of bed, which may explain why I’ve jumped in so impulsively, plus I immediately thought it would tie in beautifully with my Blogging Bits and Bytes series.

NaBloPoMo, BlogHer, Keeping With the Times, Barb Brookbank

I won’t try to explain the round-about-way I found this challenge … it confuses even me … but to recap:

  • I’m going to post daily on my blog for the month of November.
  • I’m going to participate with BlogHer only as much as I am able. I am not going to sweat it. But there’s lots of great info over there – you should check it out.
  • Every post will not be a blockbuster (we talked about that).
  • Some days (maybe most days) it will be a photo, and a quick wave before I take off on some adventure.

If you’re thinking of jumping in – do not stress that you’re starting late … it does not matter. What does matter is that you use this to stretch your creative muscle. Dig back into your archives and bring forth the posts that are sitting there, waiting to see the light of day. Don’t worry about BlogHer or anyone else. Just do this.

I’ve been reading Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert who says over and over if you have an idea and don’t run with it, someone else will. Well, there are thousands of people running with this idea, but at least I’m one of them. There’s room for all of us here.

The next Blogging Bits and Bytes newsletter is scheduled to go out early next week but if you missed the first two, you can find them on the Blogging Bits and Bytes page (check the tab at the top of my blog.)

And I’ll be back later with my Sunday Sundries feature! TWO posts in one day!

NaBloPoMo, BlogHer, Keeping With the Times, Barb Brookbank
NaBloPoMo November 2015

Filed Under: BLOGGING BITS AND BYTES Tagged With: blogging, BlogHer, nablopomo

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