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phoebe, farming, & photography: June 2011
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Phoebe, farming, and photography. June 24, 2011. Flashback to May: Part One. I had a visitor in May! She is Ambar; she has cojones of steel. You can do this too, if you visit me! June 15, 2011. I've been trying to teach myself Photoshop for the last few months. So far I know only 4 things: Brighten, Contrast, Exposure, and the Patch Tool (and I'm not really confident with that last one). I went a little crazy with the contrast on this photo. What do you think? Also, do I need a macro lens or what? After ...
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phoebe, farming, & photography: Flashback to May: Part One
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Phoebe, farming, and photography. June 24, 2011. Flashback to May: Part One. I had a visitor in May! She is Ambar; she has cojones of steel. You can do this too, if you visit me! June 24, 2011 at 9:26 PM. Whoa Im down for all of it, except maybe that last one. How about Ambar does all the amniotic sac poking for the two of us? June 25, 2011 at 7:15 AM. O my god its so great to see Ambar again! You are so right on all counts on Ambar. And I love your photos. Of course the first one! Here's the plan folks.
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phoebe, farming, & photography: Piglet Wranglin'
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Phoebe, farming, and photography. April 20, 2011. My friends Amber and JC asked me if I wanted to go check out their new piglets the other day. Of course! Who doesn't love piglets? I assumed they would be just like Tetley, the teacup pig. 24-70mm f/2.8, ISO 800, 1/250s, WB Cloudy. 24-70mm f/2.8, ISO 800, 1/200s, WB Cloudy. 24-70mm f/2.8, ISO 160, 1/640s, WB Cloudy. April 21, 2011 at 6:16 PM. I absolutely love the urgency in that top photo. Those piglets are no Tetley lazing in a teacup, thats for sure.
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phoebe, farming, & photography: Dewy Garlic
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Phoebe, farming, and photography. June 15, 2011. I've been trying to teach myself Photoshop for the last few months. So far I know only 4 things: Brighten, Contrast, Exposure, and the Patch Tool (and I'm not really confident with that last one). I went a little crazy with the contrast on this photo. What do you think? Also, do I need a macro lens or what? I better start saving. June 16, 2011 at 7:02 AM. I think its beautful. June 19, 2011 at 8:33 AM. Love the colors and the contrast. Composition too.
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phoebe, farming, & photography: March 2011
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Phoebe, farming, and photography. March 30, 2011. At the beginning of March, we had one last nice snowfall. Our goat ladies are due to kid in the next week! The months of waiting will be over, we will have green grass, fresh milk, and piles of goat babies! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Here's the plan folks. I will try my best to post a new photo every day. The photo may have been taken on the same day, or years ago. It may be digital or film. It may even be video! Flipside: A Year in the Okanogan.
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phoebe, farming, & photography: Support Local Family Farms
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Phoebe, farming, and photography. April 22, 2011. Support Local Family Farms. My friend Shannon asked me to help her make a blog for her farm and CSA, 8th Street Greens. We put up the first post yesterday! It felt great to be in her fields with my camera, on a real "shoot". It felt even better to make something brand new that will (hopefully) help someone who is wonderful! Here's one photo from the post. Check it out! Http:/ 8thstreetgreens.blogspot.com. April 24, 2011 at 8:14 PM. Here's the plan folks.
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phoebe, farming, & photography: About Me
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Phoebe, farming, and photography. A born and bred Iowa gal, I relocated to Eastern Washington two years ago to work on a farm I had never seen before. It was a leap of faith at first, but now this is my home. I've completely fallen in love with this part of the country, the people who make their lives here, and the work they do. I'd like to share it with you through this blog. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Flashback to May: Part One. Here's the plan folks. Flipside: A Year in the Okanogan.
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8th Street Greens - LocalHarvest
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Real Food, Real Farmers, Real Community℠. Soaps and Body Care. Specialty, Books and O. Featured Product: Dried Lavender Buds. Food and Farm Events. Thank You for looking for local Okanogan food. Joining a CSA is a seasonal experience. The 2013 season's bounty will be diverse, from heirloom favorites to gourmet specialties to tried and true classics. 8th Street Greens is known for its blends of greens for salad and stir-fry and nutritious seasonal spinach. We also grow lots of plump, juicy, sweet stra...
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War of the Scales: August 2011
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War of the Scales. Welcome to our blog! We are a bio-mom (Stephanie) and step-mom (Trisha) who have put our differences aside and are going to join forces and lose the weight we have been struggling with for some time. We have a competitive streak between us, and we are going to turn it around to positive energy and benefit ourselves and our family. We will blog about our experiences, our losses and our gains. Monday, August 29, 2011. Weigh in and challenge results for Stephanie. This week: 185.5. But re...
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phoebe, farming, & photography: I'm Back!
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Phoebe, farming, and photography. June 9, 2011. As an apology for my absence, this will be an extraordinarily long post. Among the things I did while I was not posting this blog was a quick trip to Iowa for my sister's high school graduation. And she didn't have to pose for any more photos that weekend. We have a tradition in my family. You receive a handmade quilt from grandma when you graduate high school. My grandma has 8 children and a dozen grandchildren. When I say handmade, I mean, mad...One more ...
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