Tuesday, October 19, 2010

My Favorite Fall Photos

Happy Tuesday everyone!

My husband Fred has really been enjoying his new SLR camera and has had so much fun taking several photography workshops to learn how to use it.

I am so excited to show you these gorgeous shots he just took at Chautauqua Park in Boulder.





Tomatoes from his garden!
The Sunset at Harper Lake, Louisville, CO

Wow!
Life is art ... Art is Life!

What new hobbies are you excited about learning?
Please leave us a note and tell us all about it!
We cannot wait to hear!
xoxoxo
m & e

22 comments:

Unknown said...

These are gorgeous Melissy - Fred is so talented!

Brutus, Ellie, Pippa and Otto said...

What great photos!!

Pugs & Kisses,

Yoda & Brutus

Wilma said...

So beautiful. Those tomatoes look like you could eat them right off the screen!

Kelly said...

OMD, Aunt Melissa! You have got a talented photographer on your hands there!

And the gorgeous scenery helps! How beautiful!!!!

Hi Emmitt!!!! xoxoxoxo

Leann said...

Wow. Amazing. You might not get the bright fall colors, but you guys do live in a beautiful place! Wonderful!

♥♥ The OP Pack ♥♥ said...

Wow - those are just awesome photos. Mom is hoping to get one of those cameras too. She is still trying to get things down for Photoshop - so much to learn, and practice is essential - if only she had the time.

Woos ~ Phantom, Thunder, and Ciara

Too Cute Pugs said...

Beautiful!

Pug love from,
Pearl & Daisy

zenmasterlars said...

Ohhhh what a magical place y'all live at! Looks like he is doing a great job with that new camera :)

Paula said...

Now I know where I want to live, Colorado. Breathtakingly beautiful. Tell Fred I said he did good!

Punchbugpug said...

So beautiful!

Laura said...

Beautiful photos!

Kellee the Caffeinated said...

Great job! Beautiful pictures!!! I am still learning how to use my SLR but I love it! Which did he get?

~The Mama Monster

Joan Princing Art said...

Beautiful Photos! I love TOMATOES! That picture is great! A hobby that I would love to start is drawing. For my b-day, Tony & McKenna bought me 'beginner' books. Wish me luck!
Pug Hugs and Smiles,
Joan & Jane Austen-Eyre

NAK and The Residents of The Khottage Now With KhattleDog! said...

WOW!!!!!!!!!

Thanks fur sharing them!

Hugz&Khysses,
Khyra

Archie and Melissa said...

hi everyone!
i just asked fred and he said his camera is the olympus E-620. :)

thank you so much for all of the wonderful feedback.

fred really appreciates it!

i promise to post more photos soon!

xoxoxo
melissa

Sketching with Dogs said...

Those are such beautiful, peaceful pictures. Fred is so talented, I love the way he has 'framed' the picture within the foliage.
Lynne xxx

Rachel said...

If Fred isn't participating in this yet, he should check out the online photography project: www.365project.org - users post one picture a day documenting something in their life. I'm using it to document the local food I eat every day (365project.org/locavorerachel)
It would be a great way for him to experiment and share all the great shots he's getting with his new camera.

Nancy at the Farm said...

What wonderful pictures! Mum just got a new 14 mega pixel camera and we are just waiting for her to take pictures of us - but since the camera loves me, it really doesn't matter what kind of camera she uses. Your Dad's tomatoes are spectacular! What a haul!

Love,Dozer

Winston Wilbur said...

we are totally in awe! beautiful pics, just gorgeous!

Tweedles -- that's me said...

Fred has such a magical eye with his camera.
He already knows which kind of light and shadows to use to get the best photo. I love his zoooming expertise to bring it in and frame it.
We wish we had a camera like that.
Fred is such an artist.
love
tweedles

Duke said...

What awesome pictures Fred took! Each one is more beautiful than the last!

Love ya lots
Maggie and Mitch

Tweedles -- that's me said...

I came back to take a second look at the beauty.

I can smell the trees.
I can hear the birds.
I see the painted clouds
I feel the breeze whispering.
Splendorous

Fred caught it all,,,
love
tweedles