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http://karenlarsen.smugmug.com/gallery/8252567_K75XN/1/540010893_GofKE


















Now check out this link to see what we will NOT be doing, (but the boys already have plans).
We have waited sooooo long this year to see colorful blossoms and warmer weather. Don't let this magical time slip by without taking a few minutes, (and a few pictures), to appreciate the gift of spring... the lilacs, the blossoming trees, the vibrant spring bulbs, the brilliant new greenery, the puffy clouds in the sky. I was leaning over the fence of my neighbor (and stake president's) orchard on the busy street in front our our house to take this picture a couple of days ago. P.S. This is how I like snow....far, far away as a backdrop.

In this shot the diagonal leading line of the purple pansies and grass edge, leads your eye from bottom to top taking you on a tour of the beautiful flowers along the way. Special Note: diagonal or curvy lines are especially pleasing to the eye.
Here, Jeff and I were in a glass factory in Mexico. I was attracted to all the shelves of brightly colored glass. I was looking for a 'creative' shot, and this lady with a bright red shirt and purse walked into the frame. I loved how the bright red in the glasses and the line of the shelves complimented and moved my eye directly toward the lady. Of course, this would have been a much better shot if the lady had been Jeff or someone I really wanted to remember.
Here the large rocks in the foreground lead your eye to smaller rocks that point to the Tetons, which are the main subject.

San Diego Temple





Jeff and I had a wonderful time in San Francisco with his siblings and spouses a few weeks ago. The weather was beautiful, the sights, sounds, smells, tastes are like nowhere else, and the company was delightful. The only complaint any of us had was that our get-away was just not long enough! (Getting stuck in an elevator, stairwell and on a bus were just part of the adventure, not complaints....HaHa.) Great food, great times, great memories! Thanks Dave and Sherrie for coordinating everything.
Well.....not so golden. Very early morning, very misty, shot very far away with a telephoto lens.
This is what I woke up to last Thursday morning, (taken out of the kitchen window). Pretty yes, but I've had just about as much snow as I can stand at this point. Luckily we left that afternoon for a weekend get-away in San Fransicso with Jeff's siblings and spouses. We had a wonderful time and the weather was perfect!


While I was watching the boys yesterday, I snapped a few of Chasey-bug. Even portraits usually look better if you place the eyes somewhere near one of the 'intersections'.
I just took this image of this morning's beautiful Easter sunrise. Can there be any holiday or message more important to mankind than this one - HE IS RISEN! And we, too, will be raised as well to be reunited with our Savior and our beloved family members. What peace and comfort this gives me to know that in time I will be with my parents and grandson again!

I keep all my photography on an external hard drive. With so many high resolution photos I don't want to bog down the memory of the computer's internal drives. I usually upload photos from my card reader, sort through them, save the ones I want. Then I copy the originals of important photos to a CD. Then I pull those up in Photoshop, do my post processing work then save the final images on another CD.
