Saturday, December 10, 2011

{ dakotalapse }

Plains Milky Way from Randy Halverson on Vimeo.


to say this dude blows my mind is an understatement, with a passion for timelapse and the love of my south dakota roots, i have to say i have watched this video about 50 times already.

In his words: During the month of May, I shot Milky Way timelapse in central South Dakota when I had the time, and the weather cooperated. The biggest challenge was cloudy nights and the wind. There were very few nights, when I could shoot, that were perfectly clear, and often the wind was blowing 25mph +. That made it hard to get the shots I wanted. I kept most of the shots low to the ground, so the wind wouldn’t catch the setup and cause camera shake, or blow it over. I used a Stage Zero Dolly on the dolly shots and a “Milapse” mount on the panning ones.

This was all shot at night. If you see stars and it looks like daylight, it is actually moon light. 20+ second exposures make it look like daylight.

Shot in RAW format, the Milky Way shots were 30 seconds exposure F2.8 or F1.8 with 2 second interval between shots, for 3-4 hours run time. ISO 1600, the opening shot was ISO 3200.

Ten seconds of the video is about 2 hours 20 minutes in real time.

{ winter (lack of) wonderland }



dare i say i have been wishing for snow as of late?
some new exciting things may be happening, but they will have to wait to be shared until i know the outcome.

i just wanted to stop and take a minute to say how grateful i am for all of the wonderful people in my life. like anyone, i can get in my moods and be a total secluded, bitter brat, but i have so many wonderful people in my life to drag me out of my depths and fill me with light again. thank you, thank you, thank you to all of those i love and for never giving up on me.

things may suck every once and awhile, but man i have some amazing people in my life to make me smile.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

{ paper coterie love }

to be honest, i have a serious weakness for some paper crafts. oh sure, i dabble every once and awhile when the bug hits me, but i usually just end up with odd trapezoid shapes and several paper cuts. the people of paper coterie have taken their passion to the next level and have created an entire website to pretty things made with paper.





from every kind of calendar to recipe books, you can easily spend hours looking through everything.

oh, and guess what? they are offering a FREE wall calendar! Just enter the code calendarlove during checkout and enjoy! man i love free stuff during the holidays.

{ hey, it's christmas }



want to get into the holiday spirit?
these awesome people gathered musicians from all over the world to create this great playlist. and the best part? it's available for a free download! talk about some super christmas spirit. check out the website here and get your copy!

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

{ some wonderful winter things }

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some wonderful winter things to look forward to.
mike & i's nightly tea time.
endless pup snugs.
olivia's 6month birthday!
secret hopes for snow.
holiday portraits.
nsync's christmas album (still my favourite!)
our little artificial tree.
no worries about the pup trying to eat the tree (hopefully).
kitty morning kisses.
warm & tangled blankets.
holiday shopping being (almost) stress free this year.
holiday portraits.
amazing coupons and bargains for shopping.
homemade apple butter for an easy stocking stuffer.
eggnog.
reconnecting with old friends to send out holiday cards.
shopping trips to north carolina. with my mom.
bristol motor speedway in lights.
making norwegian flatbread with my dad.
and of course buying presents for the mister.

{ well, elly may carries herself proud... with her shoulders thrown back. }

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when my sister heather suggested we go see ellie may clampett and lulu from hee haw at a local (tiny) farmhouse restaurant in tennessee, there was no way i could resist. i mean, ellie may practically made farm animals look cool and those were some killer pigtails. anyone who can pull that off, i always want to see.

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{ thanksgiving 2011 }

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oh sure, the best part of the holidays are reconnecting and spending time with those you love, but when you come to my mom's house, you gotta give some admiration to the glorious amounts of FOOD!




love love, your still eating leftovers blogger, heather.

Saturday, November 26, 2011

big hopes & little wishes.

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to be honest, i have been in the process of a quarter life crises this entire autumn. i find myself daydreaming about my own studio every morning. waking up and getting the paper, drinking coffee, checking my email & starting the day with a clear and creative mind. choosing the clients i want to have and enjoying my time with them, fully capturing their sweet & silly family moments is the least i could do. the feeling of a day well spent, my heart softened and thankful, these are the things i dream of when i wake up in the moonlight, waiting to start my day.

someday, i tell myself, some sweet day.

these past few weeks, though stressful and dreary have given me the wonderful opportunity to look inward and find what i really want in my life and the main thing i want is to feel accomplishment. i have had the opportunity to dream, and be forced to settle down the noise in my mind, the distractions, the buzz and figure out exactly how i want to run my life and therefore my business.

i have decided to start my own studio, gradually. baby step upon baby step, i hope to gradually be able to separate myself from the weekly work schedule & make my own. i want to create how i want to create, without a time clock and without the pressure.

it begins with a dream they say. little wishes & big hopes, let's begin.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

grateful part one.

we are officially on our way to begin the thanksgiving holiday. olivia is nestled in the back seat snoring happily as mike drives us to my parent's home for the evening. tomorrow we have an early lunch with my side of the family, then we will be on the road to mike's parents and brother's family dinner. needless to say we are going to be totally stuffed and loaded with gladware.


here are some not so little things i am grateful for.

leftovers. families that live close by. and far away. my mom's never failing early christmas decorations. fenced in dog parks. oatmeal. pit bulls. mail (the good kind!) a warm home. kitty blobs. yankee candles i had forgotten about. owl mittens. good friends. pumpkin spice coffee.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

The Drifter.

3:27am late night insomnia used to be a thing of the past but is making a vengeful comeback as I lay in tangled sheets and a tangled mind to match. For a while I was content, but when my mind ceases to rest and the only thing willing to offer its reprieve is the spilling of words into text, I have no choice bur to oblige.

"At least I am doing what I love in some way," I tell myself as I snap the shutter two hundred times for two hundred of the same photo with a different face attached to its focal point. The familiar crack and fizzle I felt when a camera was placed in my hand has sweltered into a sense of duty. A role/purpose relationship. So much so, that when I have a subject in front of me, mine for the taking as my mind twists as twirls around visions of beauty and manipulations, I am left dumbfounded and stricken with utter confusion. To think artistically has been drawn out of me like venom being drawn from a wound, slowly and with the ever most care. I feel as if I can no longer think for myself when a camera is placed in my hand. I am strictly a device, a tool to push buttons to make the shutter come alive. I am the messenger from subject to camera, with as little content in between as possible.

Some of the best people I know don't know what to do with their lives.

And I hate to blame our parents, but when you grow up being told you can be anything you want to be, you are left without a sense of direction and a perpetual taste for wanderlust. To be "anything" then slowly turns into "something" and we are left at a loss when we always end up disappointed in ourselves.

What do I want to be when I "grow up?" I still do not know. I still do not know what will make me happiest, or hell even something I can live with for the rest of my life therefore leaving me nowhere with no options.

I do not know what to dedicate myself solely to when I want to dedicate myself to everything. I want a million lives to do a million things, be a million different people, yet sadly I only have this one chance and the concept of choosing a definitive scares the bejeesus out of me.

Not even counting the lack of funds to make a change but also the sheer lack of motivation, the acceptance of my own defeat leaving a bitter taste in my mouth daily.

I cannot hold still & yet I cannot move forward either. I feel as if my destiny will always be just to be a wanderer, with no definite purpose, no exact role in society, but a drifter, a mere tourist of this world taking in the sights but leaving no memorable traces of myself behind. There will be no great monuments built in my name nor will many even know my life and that is such a hard thing to grasp a hold of when you grow up hearing otherwise believing you are special and different and unique.

So here is a cheers to my generation, the patron saints of lost causes. The college degrees turned into waitresses, the Juliard's ending up in their parent's basements. Maybe one day we will find our places in this world.

"I can never read all the books I want; I can never be all the people I want and live all the lives I want. I can never train myself in all the skills I want. And why do I want? I want to live and feel all the shades, tones and variations of mental and physical experience possible in life. And I am horribly limited.” — Sylvia Plath

Friday, November 4, 2011

the cheese shop, stuarts draft, va.

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though i do not always have time to enjoy all of the travels my job takes me fully, i still try and make it a point to try the local cuisine.

small towns that act like veins in the appalachians, tucked away and nestled in their own comforts, it is wonderful to step inside their world for awhile.

i went to stuarts draft today for retakes & i always make sure to stop by the cheese shop's sandwich shop located right by the schools i work in.


offering the simplest of sandwiches on freshly baked bread this place was exactly what i needed after a trying day. the staff and interior easily makes you feel at home. though located in a mini mall i find myself breathing a sigh of relief when i walk in the door.

i plan to visit the actual cheese shop which carries organic and bulk foods when i return to this little town but for now i am leaving with a happy belly and a warm cup of coffee for my drive home on this chilly november day.

lights & buzz

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as winter quickly approaches and the rain drops start to crystallize, things in our little home are settling too. coats are bundled a little tighter, snow boots are dug out from behind closet doors and bed time cuddles with the fur babies become more frequent.

winter used to be something i despised, feeling like autumn (my favourite) was turning it's back on me every year to it's cold and frightful cousin. however since our little family has come along i now look forward to cold nights. i look forward to starting our fireplace, the kitties terrified at first, then slowly curling up in the warmth.

soon my hours at work will dwindle and i will be starting a new adventure in photography portraiture. nights will be longer and days shorter, with even more coffee necessary but regardless i feel the buzz of something new coursing through me.

hello winter, it will be nice to see you again.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

{halloween.}


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halloween is pretty much a favourite holiday for everyone in my family. the niece and nephews pretty much start planning their costumes in the summer and spend the next few months changing their minds several times over, finally driving their mother crazy in trying to scramble with last minute costume adjustments.

after pumpkin carving with the kids and with mike too, needless to say i had lots of yummy roasted pumpkin seeds for roasting. i am going to try (fingers crossed) to grow my own next year, but knowing our silly puppy, they may end up getting eaten before they even see daylight.

and as always i used the kids as an excuse to dress up and go trick or treating with them (no i didn't get candy, except for what hannah shared with me later on) and enjoyed the sights of wasena drive, as every year.

aaron, of course being the freshman he is was too cool to be seen trick or treating with his younger siblings, but rode dutifully in the car with his dad and snuck candy from his sister's bag when the opportunity arose.

mike's mask was a $6 target find and my makeup took a total of a half hour to do, but hey on the sly i think we did pretty well. even if i did look like a clown and mike scared a few toddlers.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Pop Punk's Not Dead?





I was fourteen when I saw this cute boy wearing a New Found Glory tshirt in the cafeteria, I thought it sounded like the coolest name ever and decided to Napster everything I could of their music. At the time, only their self titled album was out. And I was so stoked when that Christmas I received their cd as one of my presents. New Found Glory quickly became one of "my" bands, the ones I would blare in my '93 Grand Prix on the way to school, one of those bands I was so passionate about I thought everyone else were posers. Yeah, I was one of those kids. In fact, aside from NSYNC, NFG was the first concert I went to when they toured with Good Charlotte. My friends and I loaded up a car and drove the three hours to Grand Forks (such an epic adventure back then!) and got home way past our curfews. I bought a pillowcase with a cartoon of the band that I still sleep with to this day.

Fast forward a few years and I was married. My ex and I went to two of their shows and I loved them just as much, reminding me of my youth, the dawn of adulthood just around the corner.

Needless to say when I found out NFG was touring the night after Minus the Bear in Richmond, I just HAD to go. This was my fourth concert of theirs and I was not about to miss it. After not seeing them for a few years, I missed those boys. I missed their shows.

Mike & I were still in that after concert glow happiness from the night before at Minus the Bear's show and tried to keep our hopes up as band after band of screaming juvenile pop punk bands tried to make their claim on the stage.

And somewhere along the line, my heart sank. The music I had always loved, from this band whose members are older than I am, are still touring with 18 year old kids. They are married now, have babies and are still making the same music?

I couldn't even stay for their whole show. I felt so out of place and well, lamely kind of betrayed. I am not the same person I was when I was fourteen years old, yet the band whom I thought was growing with me, just wasn't. They took a step back to appeal to the younger audience while the rest of us took a step forward.

And unlike my fourteen year old self who would have just called everyone posers, I think I have to give my favourite band to those baby punk rockers. Enjoy your time with NFG. Enjoy your youth. I think it's time I move on, even if the band won't.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

We are currently staying in Richmond for two awesome shows at this place.

We saw Minus the Bear last night and it was absolutely AMAZING! And I got to meet them!

New Found Glory is up tomorrow night and this will be my fourth time seeing them. Veteran fan here.

Ginny's beautiful.

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Ginny got a new tattoo. So we ate some chicken and waffles to celebrate and took photos.

Oh Fall,

camera - Anne,Burn1

I miss you already.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Sinkland Farms.

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We decided to take Olivia for her first visit to the pumpkin patch! She LOVED it! We went through the corn maze, walked around the pumpkin patch and Olivia made us meet everyone we came across. She sure is a little social butterfly, and my goodness does she love everyone! After attempting to eat a corn cob, a smushed pumpkin and a grasshopper, it was obviously time to head home.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

I wanna fit in to the perfect space, feel natural & safe in a volatile place.

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It seems as though my whole world has been in an out of reach tidepool as of late. the feeling happens every fall, when I start to just not feel good enough. I feel I need to do more, see more & feel more.

as much as I sometimes most of the time love my job, I often feel as if it means nothing. it is so insignificant in the art world and starts to feel mundane in my life goals as well. it is so discouraging the more i find out what my future will look like. and I know I need something more. I need something more to do the travels I want, to explore the world the way I want to.

there's got to be something more.

Life lately, according to my phone.


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01. I made some amazing peach & blueberry cobbler, yum.
02. Early morning rainstorm for senior season at Narrows HS.
03. There have been lots of late nights spent at Denny's this week.
04. We ate at this awful little mexican place in Giles County, but I loved the cactus.
05. One of my favourite schools, Laurel Elem. in Austinville.
06. Yummy five guys for date night!
07. Lots of driving south this week.
08. We went to the Greek Festival in Roanoke.
09. Saw this owl (what does it mean?) in Blacksburg.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

The sound of Autumn.

This autumn is seriously turning out to be incredible. Thus far Mike & I bought tickets for next month to go see Minus the Bear & New Found Glory at the National, one of our favourite venues (and where we had our first date). So we are planning on staying the night in Richmond after the MTB show, sightseeing the day after and finishing up the trip with the NFG show.

Then, Alley let me know about Avett Brothers coming to Tech in November, which I refuse to miss. AND Ginny wants me to go to Owl City the day after Avett in DC. So Ginny will be staying the night with us and we will leave for DC the next day for the Owl City show.

Good stuff!

Monday, September 12, 2011

Home is where you are.


September 12th.

For the past few months, there has been nothing but stress going on in our lives. We have been agonizing over whether or not to move, trying to find a place & trying to make it work. It looks like things are finally starting to come together, and hopefully we can move into our new home within the next couple of months. A friend of ours owns a duplex and we will be living in the upper half, if everything goes according to plan with her current tenant being evicted. As much as I love Christiansburg, our lives have taken us to Roanoke. We are having a serious downgrade from our amazing and beautiful home right now, but in the long run this place will allow us to save up to actually buy a home, where we can do whatever we would like with it. Mike will also is hoping to look for a new job, because his is just awful and It will be a huge change in our lives to move back to the city and such a smaller house, but I know in the end it's the best for our little family.


Monday, September 5, 2011

Lovely Finds {Camera Love}






Life lately, according to my phone.





Long time no write, eh? Miss Emily was saying how much she missed my writing, so I decided to give it a go again. As much as I love Tumblr, you can only write so much before people don't care what you have to say.

In recent news, I turned twenty-five, we got a pup named Olivia, are looking for a place to live in Roanoke, and we are starting the underclass season at work. Plenty to keep us busy!