This blog is for the adoption of Sock Monkeys.
100% of each adoption fee will go to a fund for a Medical Mission Trip to El Salvador.
Each monkey will have photos taken by Monica and personality profiles written by Darcy :)

dublinlin@hotmail.com

Friday, March 26, 2010

A Few Examples of the Types of Outdoor Portraits I Can Take For You:

If you would like to help out, but don't have room for a monkey in your family, you might be interested in our other fundraiser...outdoor portraits of pets or children:

$50 for a CD containing 100 or more pictures that you can take to Wal-Mart and crop, edit, print for yourself...or...

$75 for a CD containing 100 or more pictures AND the photographer's favorite 20 photographs touched up and cropped to your preferred size for you to take to WalMart and have printed...or...

$100 for a CD containing 100 or more pictures with the photographer's favorite 20 photographs touched up, cropped, and printed.
Just e-mail Monica at DublinLin@hotmail.com

Below are a few examples of the sort of outdoor snapshopts I take...



These are a few of the snapshots I took this January while visiting a friend in Nome, Alaska. One of her friends, a musher named Dempsey, offered to take me for a sled ride with the team he is training to compete in the 2011 Iditarod. It was twenty degrees below zero and there wasn't much time for photographing...the dogs were eager to get on with running(!), but I grabbed a couple of photos on the fly!








My oldest daughter, Darcy...always a challenging subject since she despises being photographed! I have the best luck shooting her from afar with a zoom lens so she doesn't realize I am taking her picture!







Our dog, Ransom, with two of her litter-mates. These photos were challenging because the other two dogs had not had much obedience training yet and the three of them were pretty keyed up over seeing each other again!





(One of our dogs, Ransom.)





(One of our dogs, Rivendell.)





(A dog we picked up off the side of the road last November. She had been hit by a car and left for dead. She had two broken hips which healed up nicely. She eventually found a permanent home with an SBU student. I took this photo the day after we found her, when I still had hopes of locating her owner. Turned out she must have been dumped and then wandered around until she was hit. She had such an adorable face!!! And she is very happy these days!!!)





These are a few effects that can be achieved when editing the photographs. Of course, I would preserve the ORIGINAL photo as well as the newly created version of the photo on the CD of photo files that you would receive. These are images of my oldest daughter, Darcy, taken a few weeks ago.






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