I can't believe October is almost over and that my birthday has past. I know a lot of people don't like to make a big deal about their birthdays, but for me it's a special time, and I can't help but feel a little deflated after it's over. I'm like a kid, I guess.
Anyway, mine was great. The weather was very nice--shorts weather in October!--and I spent the weekend with friends, playing games, relaxing, taking little walks, and not thinking about work or regular life. If you follow me on
Instagram, you saw some of my Birthday Week meals, gifts and happy moments.
I didn't blog quite as much as I had hoped to this month, but then part of it is I don't have a lot of new photos to show you. But I remembered that there were a few that never made it here. Some of the final photos before my camera died on me.
Did I tell you that I was up to see the eclipse on October 8? I didn't set any alarms, but I've been having some insomnia issues lately, so I took advantage and stood outside at 3:30am taking pictures. This is a tiny bit out of focus, but you get the gist. The white dot to the bottom left of the moon is a planet, I believe.
I learned some different techniques for droplet photography and tried them out with some success. I still need to improve my setup, but at least I got some more practice.
I just like the smooth glossy surface of the water in these.
The other day I experimented with glitter after seeing something online that I wanted to try. I wasn't thrilled with the turnout, but I might try it again sometime. It's kind of interesting, at least.
I also tried some photos of objects under club soda. I was underwhelmed with the results, but I'm still glad I tried it. These leaves have a metallic appearance due to the bubbles.
This was kind of cool, although I needed a larger container. The poor sunflower was kind of stuffed in there.
I already have some ideas and photo plans for when I get my new camera. I have researched and chosen the camera I want (Canon 70D) and just need to save a bit more money so I can buy it. I hope that I won't have to wait too-too long, but in the meantime I feel okay taking a little break. There's always the work camera in case of emergency!