22/365: Ghostly fogs
This is what I saw when I opened up my window shade this early morning in the kitchen. A ghostly thick fogs envelopes the trees. And yes, it was cold out!
The whole family decided to take a road trips to the Redwoods this Thanksgiving school break without definite plans what to do on the Redwoods. Camping is not the option with the rainy weather season but just to get out and take rides up in the Redwoods. Hours and hours of long drive to the Avenue of Giants, we end up in Fortuna for overnight stay. Just the road trip alone is pleasing to the eye. It feels like a totally different world, away from the city. Anyway, I bought a map of the Avenue of the Giants and to check out what we can do the following morning.
Here’s a photo shoot of little Ms. S a day after I decided to do the 365 Photo Project. She just turns two years old. I do like the way she is holding up the leaf towards the sky. No asking to smile for me, just simply let her have some playtime with the leaves on the ground and trying to snap the moments away. This is my favorite snapshots of her of all the pictures I'd taken that day.
This is it. I decided to do the 365 photo project again after failing the first test this year. It is way harder than I thought but hoping I can get it done. I thought four and a half months of work every day photo was a waste but it is not. I don’t consider it as a waste but just a failure on my side and moreover, I gained more exposure of using my camera.
It has been raining since early morning today. The weather is lousy and the whole family was comfy and lazy just hanging out around the house. Father and daughter both took their nap together and I decided I will start all over again to my 365 photo project. It doesn’t matter what day of the year that I have to start as long as I hope to attain my goal to finish it after a year.
So, there you go. We went out after all for dinner despite the wet weather in Woodland (30 minutes away from where we at). Here it is my first photo for my 365 project – on the Main Street of Woodland, CA. Glad that the rain stops pouring in.