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I always enjoy your slideshows and the music you select. That is a special talent by itself! The pumpkin carvings were excellent.
Halloween 2020
Many of you know that I work at the Sag Harbor Historical Society (SHHS) as their Office Manager. Well I'm also sharing some of the skills I've learned by doing this blog for the last 10 years. For the last two years SHHS has had an event called Annie's Field of Jack O'Lanterns. Annie refers t...
Loved, loved, loved the slide show!! The music and the photos were perfect! What a year you had. I hope that you have many more excellent adventures in 2016, although without the medical events!
Open Window's Sixth Year - 2015
Open Window was ajar most of 2015 as energies needed to be directed toward our photography business. In fact, there were only 47 posts to Open Window in 2015 compared to 231 in its inaugural year. Sadly I found it much easier to post a photo or comment to Facebook from "the field", and I know ma...
Just fabulous!! I love them all. Eagles are just the most awesome birds.
Gators & Eagles & Crabs ... Oh My!
Soaring Bald Eagle ©2014 Claudia Ward I've finally found some time to process a few images from our time around the waters of Hilton Head, SC last month. I would never have imagined that I'd see so much wild life around this island resort but once I looked at the map I should not have been sur...
My mom has been making curried chicken salad since I was a kid and I love it. The recipe I use has water chestnuts and grapes (I use red for the color). But I like the apricot preserves and Greek yogurt idea. I'll have to try it!
Curried Chicken Salad
When was Curried Chicken Salad the absolute rage? Was it the 50s, the 70s, the 80s? Well it matters very little as it's back. Curry and chicken complement each other extremely well, then adding something sweet can't hurt and a little crunch will just heighten the enjoyment ... or so everyone s...
Coco, what a wonderful birthday montage for your hubby. The love you share for each other as well as for the camera lens comes through loud and clear. It made me smile the whole time! Nancy
A Birthday Homage
Happy years pass so quickly and the last 25 years have flown by - that's how many years my wagon has been hitched to this man's. We've been together 25 years and married 20, but that's not what I'm celebrating today, I'm celebrating his birthday which in fact was five days ago. As I've been or...
All of these "events" have left me breathless and in awe. I cannot imagine how you must feel! And I hope you are enjoying being discovered every where you turn. I always enjoy your posts, sporadic or not. And maybe someday if I ever retire, I will be able to focus more on my photography. :)
Open Window Isn't Closed It's Ajar
I owe many of you a sincere apology as I have not been posting as regularly about food, travel, life in the Hamptons, or just life in general, as I have over the previous three years of this blog's four-year life. My life and photography took some dramatic turns this year, requiring my energie...
I love your wave photos! I hope you sell several more :)
JUST IN: Article re: Framer's Framer Gallery Chatham, MA
I know we're not supposed to boast but these are the days of self-promotion and ... well, if I don't do i,t who will? Most of you know that thirteen of my wave images are on exhibit and are for sale at The Framer's Framer Gallery in Chatham, MA. There was an opening a few weeks ago which was ver...
Awesome!! Congratulations!! Your wave photos are spectacular!
SOLD: Wave Photo
"Touchdown" ©2013 Claudia Danforth Ward This image, called "Touchdown", happens to be one of my favorite wave images. I love the grace of the wave and the pastels that I found in its colors. This image, along with twelve others, is on exhibit at The Framer's Framer Gallery in Chatham, MA - an...
Awesome photo!
A Beautiful Fall Day
Has anyone else been able to enjoy this incredible fall. The colors, the light, the warm/cool breezes, the fresh air, it can't get better than the weather we've been having here in the Northeast .... albeit our thoughts may be elsewhere.
Despite the gray day, I went to the beach this afternoon around 4pm. I was surprised that there were many more interesting photo opportunities than I thought there would be. I set my Nikon D60 at ISO200 and 1600 for each picture I took. the photos taken at ISO200 had much more visual interest, especially with some of the shots with water in the foreground. The wave detail was much better with the lower ISO. The only time that ISO1600 was useful was when I got close enough to some of the seagulls that were coasting along in the wind.
I is for ISO
In our very first post, A is for Aperture, we noted that the three basic elements of the triumvirate of photography are aperture, shutter speed, and ISO and these elements are our tools to create a good exposure. ISO is a measure of the sensitivity of the light sensor in our digital camera. A l...
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