Showing posts with label los angeles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label los angeles. Show all posts

Sunday, June 5, 2016

2016 Photography Challenge: Monthly Themes. May = Street Photography

Almost better than the photo itself was the perfect, adventurous day Steve and I had that produced this photo. Living in Los Angeles, there's no shortage of fun and interesting things we can do to explore this wonderful city. And while I'd been to the Original Farmers Market a handful of times before, I'd never gone with the intention of taking photos (of strangers). There were a few different places Steve and I considered going when thinking of the "street photography" theme, but we landed on the Original Farmers Market because we were fueled by food.

While watching I'll Have What Phil's Having (which I highly recommend), we decided we had to go to Loteria Grill to try the chilaquiles. Steve had them before, I had not. So I jumped at the chance to combine trying this delicious food (it was!) with my photography assignment.



Walking around the Original Farmers Market on a Saturday morning is a very fun experience because you get to see everything come to life. When we got there, parking was a breeze and there weren't too many people there. But by the time we left, people were fighting for parking spots and the place had become very busy.

I had so many opportunities to take photos and while it was hard to decide which one to post as my May assignment, I ultimately chose the first one I thought would be perfect as I took it:


I loved capturing this man during a quiet moment away from work with the men in the sign wearing what appears to be the same top as the man sitting down. There was so much bustling and moving and eating and walking and living just a few feet away. And this stranger and I were experiencing this same moment of calm in the same place.

Here are a couple other photos I loved that captured the mood of the morning:



The rest of our day together was really fun too. After coming home and relaxing for a bit, we walked up Montana Avenue and did foot reflexology at a spa we hadn't ever been to before, Cha Spa. It was so relaxing that I feel asleep twice. And Steve loved the surprised, so it was a win-win. While we easily could have gone home and slept, we continued up Montana to try out a new-to-us restaurant, Forma. A family friend, who splits her time between Italy and Santa Monica, recommended it and when we heard this- Forma features pastas served Dalla Forma- a unique preparation method where freshly cooked pasta is then finished in large cheese wheels prior to being served- well...we knew we had to go. This too, did not disappoint!

June's theme is "Travel" and while my goal with this year's photography challenge is to include Steve, this one will be without him as I'm headed back to Ireland (trip #12!) in one week.

Check out Cyrena and Sarah's photos:







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Monday, February 1, 2016

2016 Photography Challenge: Monthly Themes. January = New Beginnings

(Check out my post from yesterday where I went into more detail about our 2016 Photography Challenge.)

January theme = New Beginnings

My chosen photo is of the Los Angeles skyline as viewed from the Sixth Street Bridge. What I love about this photo is the New Beginnings theme applies in two ways.

First, this photo was taken on a date day and night adventure with Steve. We've committed to making 2016 "The Year of Adventure for Molly & Steve" so I know we're going to experience a lot of New Beginnings ourselves this year. This photo was from our third adventure in January and our second visit to the Sixth Street Bridge. The first time around I didn't bring my real camera or tripod, although my new iPhone 6S captured a pretty amazing photo.

Second, the Sixth Street Bridge was just closed last week due to renovations. I was able to get this photo during the second to last weekend anyone could access this bridge. And I'm so glad that I did. It's a new beginning for the Sixth Street Bridge too as it's going to become a pretty sweet park and pedestrian and car bridge once it's done.

Here are Cyrena and Sarah's photos:





Until next month when we photograph Loving Life.

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Thursday, July 19, 2012

7/18/2012- An Epic Sunset

Last night I was lazily sitting on the couch catching up on the few shows I have recorded on the DVR when this crazy bright light was shining into the apartment. It was highly unusual considering it was closing in on 8pm. It was odd enough that I grabbed my phone and Clancy and ran the block and half down to the cliffs to check out the sunset. 


Holy cow. It was absolutely unbelievable.



First as soon as I stepped outside I saw a rainbow: 



walked one block down and peeked into the alley to be overwhelmed by this:


Clancy and I couldn't get to the cliffs fast enough. When we did...well, I was left breathless quite frankly. And feeling incredibly grateful to witness something so beautiful. Take a look:



My photo was picked up by one of my favorite LA area websites, LAist. Check my photo (the first one) and others out here.



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Saturday, July 14, 2012

Cool Capture: Happy Trails

Just over a week ago, I wrote about Cool Capture for the first time when I discovered that an Instagram photo of mine had been chosen for GeekSugar's Cool Capture photo community and posted on Twitter and their website.

Once was cool enough.

But today while sitting in traffic heading home (I wasn't driving- I swear!), I was looking through GeekSugar again and found another photo of mine selected for Cool Capture
I took this picture on a Friday evening hike with The Twin. It's one of her favorite places in LA and somewhere she's been trying to get me to go to for years. Honestly. We skipped spin class last Friday and chose instead to enjoy the outdoors with Clancy. What you see off in the horizon is the Pacific Ocean. and the up and down and rolling of the trail is exactly what the rest of the trail was like. We hiked for an hour and a half and when we came back, you couldn't even see the ocean because it was covered in a blanket of clouds.

If you're an Instagram user, don't forget to use the hashtag #coolcapture and you may find one of your photos featured as well! As much as I wish they'd give you a heads up that they're going to feature one of your photos, it's been a fun and expected surprise both times I've come across my photo.

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