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Flash Photography

… and a recipe!  SCORE, right?

I’ve decided store-bought cookies aren’t worth the calories, and since my chocolate chip cookies and I are once again on speaking terms, I’ve decided to keep a stash handy for work lunches.

Because cookies are one of the most important food groups and they make me happy. Below, I’ve included the perfect Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe. 

In the photo, you see I used a small ice cream scoop to make rounded cookies (1 tbsp) – half the batch for baking, half for freezing into my own little dough balls. Snack on frozen dough at your own risk. I’ve never gotten sick from it, but they say it’s bad for you. Lots of things are bad for you. ;)

In the photo, what you can’t see is horrible flash and washed out objects.  In the photo, the light nicely embraces the objects without overexposing.  I did nothing in Photoshop to this photo other than resize it for the web. 

To get this shot, I stood on a step stool, pointed my lens down, my external flash at a 45′ angle (ish)  so it bounced off the glass cabinet above. There is a fluorescent light on under the cabinet also, so I believe the bounced light from the flash filled in the photo from the edge of the counter back. It was daytime, so the kitchen wasn’t super dark (but our house is dark) so that’s a factor too.  I’m still learning how to use the flash (Promaster something something) but overall, it exceeds the crap I would consistently get with the on camera flash. 

Have you noticed how harsh and unflattering the on-camera flash is with your own pictures? I quit using it, opting out of night/inside pics for years unless the conditions were right (mainly the camera could be stationary and my subjects motionless for a long exposure). I love my friends and family too much to create horrible pictures of them! JUST SAY NO TO ON CAMERA FLASH!

So, there will be more about flash photography as I learn it.

And now… for the best Chocolate Chip Cookies ever…

1 and 1/2 stick real butter (2 sticks = flat cookies, 1 stick = crumbly dough)
3/4 c brown sugar
3/4 c white sugar
1 lg egg
1 tsp vanilla extract
2  1/4 c flour
1 tsp salt
1 tsp baking soda
8 oz chocolate chips (12 oz too much, 4 oz too little!)
 
Important! Do NOT soften the butter.  At the most, unwrap the butter and place in bowl of stand mixer with paddle attached first, then get your ingredients ready. If you don’t use a stand mixer, then go ahead and let the butter soften so you can mix it, but stick the dough in the fridge before a few minutes before baking. If the butter is too soft, it will spread out too much while baking.
 
Preheat the oven at 375 degrees.  Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone mat.
 
Mix the flour, salt and baking soda in a large bowl. Whip the butter with the paddle (ooh kinky!) for a few seconds to break it up, add the brown and white sugars and beat until creamed.  Add egg and beat until mixed, then add vanilla and beat again. Add the flour a little at a time til it’s all incorporated and then add the chocolate chips.
 
Using a 1 tbsp ice cream scoop or a tablespoon, scoop rounded drops of dough onto the baking sheet, leaving at least an inch in between each cookie. Bake for 9 or 10 minutes at 375. Pull out and left cool. After a few minutes, remove from baking sheet and cool completely on a wire rack.
 
If you realized the linked recipe is different from this recipe, it’s because the 1st recipe works great but they dry out quick. They were puffier too. But after some more tweaking, I think this recipe is more perfect-er.
 

Incidentally, the photo (above, from the linked blog post about my sad chocolate chip cookie break up) was Before Flash. The cookies are too yellow and the light is too harsh. I tried to avoid the on camera flash at all costs and used the existing pendant light in the kitchen at night. I can’t wait to recreate this photo with my new flash! And of course, eat the props after.

 
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Posted by on February 1, 2012 in Photography, Recipes

 

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What January looks like…

Starr Rd Windsor, CA- used Coffeeshop Lustrous Pop and Golden Vintage actions

 
 
Starr Rd at Mark West Station Rd

It’s been a crazy month. On the last Saturday, the Fleet Feet half marathon training group ran the Starr Rd route – early in the morning when the frost was covering the landscape and the sun was rising, causing the frost to steam and drips to sparkle. It’s was one of those mornings that made me so happy to be up and torturing myself.  However, I only had my iPhone and knew it’d be another early morning Sunday to get the numerous shots I missed during the run.

Of course, Sundays being lazy days, I got there a little bit later… like well after the frost melted.  But there were a couple that came out pretty.
 
If you’re looking for some fun and free Photoshop Actions, be sure to check out this blog – The CoffeeShop Blog
 
This pic is from my iPhone, taken last Saturday when the Fleet Feet group ran in Petaluma, CA.  7 miles in sun and rain along 1st St to San Antonio Rd and back.
 
 
 
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Posted by on January 30, 2012 in Photography

 

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Your attention please: Photographic Supurbness

National Geographic Photo Contest: Honorable Mention for Nature category Location: Biei, Hokkaido, Japan. (© Kent Shiraishi)

Photography buffs, click the beautiful photo above for the link to the 2011 National Geographic’s Photo Contest winners and submissions. If you’re off today, you can allow yourself to get carried away (who am i kidding, even if you’re working you can spend the day there!).

This one is by Kent Shiraishi and I just love it. The color and crispness of the trees just makes me want to stare and stare. I’d love to go there and see this myself. 

I finally got a flash for my camera for Christmas. I used it yesterday for the family Christmas and it really makes a difference – no washed out faces or unflattering shadows. So Excited for the 2012 Monthly Theme Challenge- the flash will open up a world of new subjects.

And if you’re here, you share a silly sense of humor too – Another link to waste some time with- “Kim Jong-Il Looking At Things“. 

Enjoy your Boxing Day!

 
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Posted by on December 26, 2011 in Photography

 

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Who wants to join me in a 2012 Photography Challenge?

This would be a December photo!

Every year, as I create my 4×6 desktop photo calendars, I wish I had more “seasonal” photos in my stash to use for each month. The years we go on a vacation are fine, because I usually have a ton of favorite photos from the trip, but the non-vacation years pose a challenge.

As I package up my 2012 calendars (70 of them now, the list is growing yearly!), my thoughts turned to next year and how I could fill my photo stash to make the next batch better. It dawned on me that a photo challenge was in order, but not one that will suck the life out of me.  A daily photo is awesome, but can lead to burnout.

This is what I came up with- any number of photos in the month that reflect the “personality” of the month.  So, January to me is bare trees, rainy days and hot beverages by the fire. Sweaters. Scarves. I wish it meant snow for me, but maybe for you, snow!  July might be BBQ or popsicles, beaches. You get the idea. A minimum of 1 photo, the max only being what you can sanely accomplish.

I thought about making a list defining the personality of each month, but people have different ideas of what each month means. So guess what? No structure and only one rule – at least one photo representing the personality of the month according to you!

You with me?  Yes? Let me know- if there is enough of an interest, a Flickr group may be in order. I can’t wait to start this project!

 
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Posted by on December 14, 2011 in Photography

 

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Grapes in San Genesio Atesino, Italy

Another free desktop wallpaper for you, but no “PH” alliterations this time!

We walked up a mountain from Bolzano, Italy to San Genesio. The towns of Bolzano and San Genesio Atesino (Jenesien) are located in Northern Italy, near the Swiss and German borders. The area is a mix of cultures – Italian, Swiss and German, with a definite Alpine ambiance. In fact, the mountain area is South Tyrol and it’s world-renowned for it’s mountaineering legends and Otzi, the oldest mummy/murder victim. It’s not the Italy you picture in your mind, but a wonderful combination of all the best parts of Italy and Alpine country. It’s flippin’ beautiful! A German we met at the top of the mountain said Bolzano was the “all the working correctly and on time of Germany with the flavor and climate of Italy”. Exactly!

Anyway, I had a mini-meltdown* at the beginning because it was steep and hot and my ankle was still hurting. During this drama, I threw my camera at Keith and told him to deal with the pics that day. I’m so glad he didn’t get one of me and my pouty face. This is one he produced while ignoring me. I put my name on the water mark by mistake – it’s really his and I am glad he had the camera that day! I would have taken pics of my feet or nothing in spite.

Halfway up, after a water stop, I sucked it up and had a good time. It was too gorgeous to be poopy. Have you ever had a meltdown while traveling?

 

*I had to reference Allie Brosh here- her “Sneaky Hate Spiral” post (Hyperbole and a Half blog) is an example of what happens to me when traveling for long periods of time. Plus, it’s hilarious.

 
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Posted by on November 23, 2011 in Photography, Travels

 

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