At Taste of Texas

At Taste of Texas

It’s 80 degrees outside today! Time to finish up my Winter Wonderland candle, eh?

It’s 80 degrees outside today! Time to finish up my Winter Wonderland candle, eh?

Chandelier Bar at The Cosmopolitan (Vegas) (Taken with instagram)

Chandelier Bar at The Cosmopolitan (Vegas) (Taken with instagram)

Sound asleep after fun sleepover with his buddies

Sound asleep after fun sleepover with his buddies

My funny Valentine (Taken with instagram)

My funny Valentine (Taken with instagram)

katespadeny:

#thinkcolorfully vintage album design

katespadeny:

#thinkcolorfully vintage album design

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Devon aka Wyndrift’s Breakin’ All The Rules
Thanksgiving 2011

Devon aka Wyndrift’s Breakin’ All The Rules

Thanksgiving 2011

Good Morning!

Good Morning!

First elevator ride

First elevator ride

our new family member, Devon

our new family member, Devon

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pictoryblog:

This photo is meaningful to me because it was Henri Cartier-Bresson that got me interested in photography and especially street photography. From the start I was amazed by the way he was able to capture that fleeting moment in time. A look, an expression, a movement, a situation. Often done with a touch of humour. This past September I was able to see an exhibition of his work in Paris. Needless to say it was a thrill to finally see his work other than in books. This photo was taken as I was leaving the exhibition. I must have been especially inspired as this scene caught my eye. It was a fleeting moment; he must have felt he was being photographed because as I pressed the shutter he turned to look at me. Although I will certainly never be in his league this is my homage to Mr. Cartier-Bresson. 

— By Louise LeGresley (submitted to “Life Before Your Eyes”) 

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pictoryblog:

This photo is meaningful to me because it was Henri Cartier-Bresson that got me interested in photography and especially street photography. From the start I was amazed by the way he was able to capture that fleeting moment in time. A look, an expression, a movement, a situation. Often done with a touch of humour. This past September I was able to see an exhibition of his work in Paris. Needless to say it was a thrill to finally see his work other than in books. This photo was taken as I was leaving the exhibition. I must have been especially inspired as this scene caught my eye. It was a fleeting moment; he must have felt he was being photographed because as I pressed the shutter he turned to look at me. Although I will certainly never be in his league this is my homage to Mr. Cartier-Bresson.

— By Louise LeGresley (submitted to “Life Before Your Eyes”)

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ok, i seriously want to know what was SO funny!

ok, i seriously want to know what was SO funny!

Colin’s fuel of choice: YouTube on the iPhone

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my macbook pro : )

my fuel of choice

my fuel of choice