FLICKR FAVES: MELLOW YELLOW

1. yellow van, #410 in explore !, 2. Walk In My Yellow Shoes, 3. inconspicuous yellow umbrella, 4. Yellow Bike, 5. Happy Yellow Sunshine Rainbow Baby Tighter Crop, 6. yellow Y and blue sky, 7. it was all yellow, 8. Parking on double yellow lines, 9. Photo Course 01.03.10

I’m in a yellow kind of mood today.  Not sure why, yellow isn’t one of my favourite colours either so it’s doubly surprising.

The last week has been interesting.  HUBBY is still job hunting while I’ve been patiently awaiting a call from my new employer letting me know when I’ll be able to start.  While I’m enjoying the time at home with HUBBY I’m starting to get a little anxious about when we’ll both be back at work.  There’s a few things we’d like to do this year that rely on both of us working.  (Like eating regularly!)  But it’s in GOD’s hands so I guess I’d best just chill and enjoy the time I have at home.

On Saturday night we caught up with HUBBY’s Dad and his partner.  It was a great night.  I forget just how much I enjoy their company until we’re all together again and then I spend the next week or two wishing we all lived closer together.  His Dad was traveling with friends of theirs from Melbourne, A and P.  A and I had a great natter about the marvelous-ness that is Etsy.  We had an awesomely delicious meal at La Rustica in Kingston; it was just a shame that the service was appalling.  We waited over an hour to get our meals and the wait staff were not the friendliest wait staff.  One of the waitresses was wearing a rather lovely set of gold bangles that had little medallions hanging from them.  Only one problem, every time she served food she dragged the bangles through the dish.  Yummy!

We spent Sunday the way we’d spent most of the week.  Lazying about the house amusing ourselves with various media outlets.  It was a cloudy day that threatened rain and failed to deliver.  But it was clearly the first real day of Autumn, which is grand as it means Summer is over and Winter is just around the corner.  I love this time of year almost as much as I love Spring. I love seeing the colours change around the place and the ability to wear scarves.  I just love scarves.  In fact I’m going to have to make it a priority to learn how to make one this winter.

On Monday I went to a photography course with M called Love Your Camera.   (The rubber duck image above is one I took as part of the course.) It was great to catch up with M who is positively glowing in her pregnant state.  We spent the day having a good natter and a laugh.  The course was enjoyable and the facilitator really lovely.  I spent half the day wishing we could have a photo session with her because she was so captivating.  The course was a great rehash of a lot of the fundamentals that I had been taught at university.  The course is geared towards taking photos of your kids it’s still good practical advice for anyone wanting to just take a better photo and understand their camera. The facilitator is clearly really good at what she does and has a wealth of information to share about the business, tools of the trade and how to interact with your subjects.

Despite being enjoyable it just felt like it was missing something.  I really felt the lack of a handbook as I’m a note taker that likes to make notes on the slides as I see them.   I also thought it was hard to see what we were all doing when you just relied on the digital display on our cameras.  It would have been great to do some practical work in the morning, have the facilitator load the images over lunch and then talk about what we’d all been doing, with a follow up in the afternoon to correct what we’d done in the morning.  Or even set a homework task and have people take photos prior to the class and go through those and then show the improvement at the end of the day.  Besides being really helpful people always get a kick out of showing off their talents and subjects.  (Or is that just me?)

At the end of the day did I feel like I got my $225 worth.  Unfortunately not.  Due to the size of the class it was hard to get one-on-one time with the facilitator and because we couldn’t see the difference in our images over the day it really made it hard to adjust your style and settings to see some improvement and take advantage of having the expert with you.

Would I recommend the course?  Probably, but only to those that had children or were looking to start a family portraits business and we’re looking at a really basic introduction in to what to do.

Would I book Angie to take photo’s of me and my family?  Hell yeah!  She was wonderful and clearly talented.  My brother’s 30th Birthday is coming up and she’ll be in Brisbane around that time.  I’m seriously considering flying up there and getting her to take the family portraits my mother has always wanted of us.  I will definitely be keeping her in mind when my Sister-In-Law has her baby later this year.  It would be a wonderful gift to give new parents.

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Ahh, my favorite color!! Of course I’m going to just love your mosaic now that it is so yellow *grin*. That is unfortunate about your photo class. I would also love to take some lessons on how to really use my camera one of these days :) Have a lovely week!

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gnomeangel Reply:

Good choice by me then ;) I’m really loving the colour combination of yellow, black and white at the moment.

Yeah, it’s a bit of a bummer. I still had a great time though. I probably wouldn’t have even thought that much about the money side of things if both of us weren’t between jobs at the moment.

Biggest advice I can give is read your manual. It’s one of the lessons I came away with after the course. There’s so much in there and most of us just ignore it.

You have a great week too! Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to comment. Appreciate it!

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Good luck with the job hunt and …all your plans!
Yellow is not my color either but this mosaic is really happy! LOL

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gnomeangel Reply:

Thanks :) I’m sure it’ll all work out ;)

I know. I wonder why it is that yellow makes us feel good. I’m sure it’s one of the reasons MacDonalds has so much yellow in their brand. ;)

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Funnily enough, I was in a yellow mood yesterday. I think it’s the feeling that spring has finally arrived and the sunshine is out (even if it’s still icy!)

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gnomeangel Reply:

That’s funny cause Autumn is coming to us here in the land down under and I was thinking I was enjoying yellow because of the rainy weather we’ve been having. :)

Spring is my favourite time of year – enjoy it!

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Nice to read about your life!! and the waitresses bangles…hehehe
beautiful yellow, energetic mosaic!

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gnomeangel Reply:

I’m only new to Flickr Faves and I’m starting to wonder if using them as a point in time to reflect on the past week is not the best way to do them… *blush*

Her bangles were lovely and made the nicest sounds when they tinked together, it’s just shame they kept going in the food! ;)

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These yellow images are just the thing I needed to re-energize my afternoon. I love the girl with the umbrella most of all. She’s not letting gray, rainy skies from ruining her day!

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gnomeangel Reply:

I know & how awesome is her dress sense! I wish I was that bold!

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Yellow makes me happy! I hardly ever wear it & it’s not my favortie color but it reminds me of the sun and brings energy along. I bought some yellow tulips yesterday to put in my studio. :)
Bummer about the photography class – but you’ll be able to use the skills when you’re having a baby! ;)
Quite often, I use the mosaic too tol reflect on things – I think it’s a great way to share a bit of your world or the way you look at it, with others. :)
Thanks for featuring my bunnies! :)

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Love these smashing yellows!
Mitsy’s art is amazing!

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So nice to meet your colourful blog!

Your yellow choices are gorgeous – it’s not my favourite colour either, but it’s a strong vivid colour and I like to pick it up once in a while – ideal for the Spring that’s approaching :)

Glad you shared those lovely bunnies – Mitsy’s always surprisingly creative!

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