Blog Carousel – “Yellow”

October 16, 2011

Round and round and round it goes…once again, it’s time for our Pro Photographer’s Blog Carousel! If you aren’t familiar with this concept, this is where my pro photographer friends (some of the best in the world, if I may say so myself!) and I get together and come up with a theme, and post our own interpretation of that theme on our blogs. Then – and this is the fun part – we each link to another blog, so that you can travel around the “Carousel” of theme interpretations. It’s a great way to spend some quality internet time! This edition’s theme is “Yellow”. Since I spent the day yesterday touring the beautiful Virginia wine country for a friend’s birthday, I thought it would be a great opportunity to shoot something new to go with the theme. As luck would have it, there was lots of “yellow” – from the white wine on the table, to the changing leaves, to the yellowish field grass… Take a look, and then move on to the next amazing blogger’s interpretation!
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Next up, my friend, Baton Rouge, Denham Springs Child and Family Photographer – Anna-Karin Skillen

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[...] you are done enjoying my “yellow” images, please head over to  Washington DC portrait and event photographer Ruthi David to see her take on the [...]

Austin family photographer teri mason: Gorgeous! Reminds me of time we spent in Napa, and makes me anxious with excitement that it's almost time for the Texas wine festivals!

Anna Mayer: Yummy! and pretty!

Anna-Karin: Love this take on yellow, makes me want to have a glass of wine ;-) Great interpretation of this month theme of the blog carousel.

Danna: mmmmm, awesome interpretation and I sure wish I was there when you took this to ...ummm help clean up!! lol

Dena Robles: oh yummm. Such a lovely photograph tied so well together by the color theme, perfecto!

Julie: PERFECT yellow! Sounds like a fantastic day as well! Love this!

Corey: Great interpretation, Ruthi!