OH My! I can’t believe it’s been about what, 6 weeks, since I posted? Yikes! I knew it had been awhile, but I didn’t realize it was 6 weeks. SIX! I would have ventured to guess 5 weeks, tops! 🙂
I have a few reasons for my haitus …
- Thanksgiving Holiday (and a visit from my buddy WendyVee)
- Christmas Holiday
- New Year’s Holiday (okay, this isn’t really a good excuse, but work with me)
- I had to send my favorite lens to Nikon for repair
- I gave three nephews and a niece scrapbooks for Christmas. I had to buckle down and get them done! I finished them up on Christmas Eve at 9:15 pm!
This really is the basis for my absence. Without my lens, my favorite lens, I was somewhat uninspired to shoot. And on top of that … lots of holiday stuff going on and really, working on those scrapbooks took a lot of my time and mental energy.
So … to catch you up on the past SIX! weeks, here are a few highlights …
My cousin, Barbara, and her family came to LA from Kansas for Thanksgiving this year. Here is a picture I took of her beautiful little girl, Reagan:
While they were here, my sister-in-law, cousin and I took all the little kids to my sister-in-law’s parents place at False River so the kids could go fishing. This was my favorite picture of my niece Brianna. She was the first kid to catch a fish and, despite the look on her face, she was very excited. (All the other pictures show her smiling; I’m glad I managed to catch this shot!)
WendyVee and I went to Hemingbough in St. Francisville the weekend before Christmas for a photo shoot. I really needed some updated pictures of myself and Wendy is always up for an excuse to shoot. Here’s one of the pictures she took. She makes magic with that camera! My mother has expressed disappointment that she doesn’t have any pictures of me for her wall of family pictures. She has wedding pictures of my brothers, family pictures of their families, pictures of the grandchildren, but none of me. She actually had an empty frame on that wall for a picture of me. The empty frame had been hanging there for years. I kid you not. Now she has a picture of me on that wall!
Lastly, and sadly, a local bar caught fire on New Year’s Day. It literally burned to the ground and it took 50 hours for firefighters to totally extinguish it. It wasn’t my favorite bar and I probably have only been there once in the past ten years. But it was one of those places that everyone goes to at some point or another and has been in Baton Rouge for years and years and years. As sad as it was, it presented me with a unique opportunity – night shooting. I headed over there in a hurry – too much of a hurry – it would have been nice to have had my tripod. There were no visible flames while I was there, but there was no shortage of activity. I played with my settings (adjusting ISO and shutter speed) and managed to get a few decent shots (WITHOUT USING MY FLASH!) even though it was dark. Here are a few of my favorites.
This is the front of the bar about 7 or 8 hours into the fire. It looks like it’s over, but it’s not. All the rescue vehicles were outside the frame of the camera (to the sides) and behind the bar; I got lucky and there were no vehicles immediately in front of the entrance. 
This is one of those right time, right place, interesting subject shots. There were three guys (firefighters) sitting on the back of a vehicle taking a break. (They fight fire in shifts when the fire is as big as this one was.) I caught this fireman taking a break, having a smoke. Ironic, eh?
So now you’re pretty well caught up! I’ll try to post again in the next few days. I can almost promise that it won’t be SIX! weeks, but never say never. No really, check back in a few days!
Happy Snapping!
GingerSnapps












































