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Kara Stewart > September 27, 2011

My son (the redhead), my daughter and her boyfriend on my birthday. It was a lovely birthday dinner and a day full of love from family and friends - just wonderful!
Kara Stewart > September 27, 2011

My birthday dinner. This is me, my daughter's boyfriend and my daughter. Photo taken by my son. My bday was filled with lots of love from friends and family. Truly a wonderful time.
Kara Stewart > September 27, 2011

My birthday dinner with my whoopie pies 'birthday cake' made by my daughter. Photo taken by my daughter. My bday was filled with lots of love from friends and family. Truly a wonderful time.
Kara Stewart > September 27, 2011

My birthday dinner with my whoopie pies 'birthday cake' made by my daughter. Photo taken by my daughter. My bday was filled with lots of love from friends and family. Truly a wonderful time.
Kara Stewart > September 27, 2011

My birthday dinner with my whoopie pies 'birthday cake' made by my daughter. Photo taken by my daughter. My bday was filled with lots of love from friends and family. Truly a wonderful time.
Kara Stewart > September 27, 2011

I'm a finalist again!  Woo Hoo!  If this shot looks familiar, that's because I had it on the dailies in early August. Then it got an EDITOR'S PICK, betterphoto.com, August 2011, Digital Darkroom.

And now, I just got notification that it is a finalist in August's monthly competition.  Out of 14,600 entries, this is one of 1,002 finalists!  Woo hoo!
Kara Stewart > September 25, 2011

Come Set A Spell

Dipping into the archives to work through backlogs of images there. This is from a trip a few years ago to the North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching in Cullowhee, North Carolina. It was a wonderful trip in a beautiful area. I think this is one of the images I took with a 35mm camera that they provided. I liked the textures and warm tones.

REMINDER: Enter the Write That Photo Contest on my blog at:  http://karastewartaip.blogspot.com/
Kara Stewart > September 24, 2011

I can't believe the last time I posted was the 11th. Wow.  Have had lots on my plate and I guess it shows in lack of posting to the dailies and being able to see all your wonderful images and comment on them!  

I think we have a record here in this image - I am still operating on the theory that I'm not necessarily going to take a fresh photo to post to the dailies, but using some from my archives and therefore finally getting around to editing and posting photos that I haven't had time to previously. So today's image is from January 2005.  Yep.  6 years later, she finally gets around to editing it.  :)

I used Topaz Adjust's Spicify filter on this and then slightly adjusted the color on the midtones and highlights.

AND DON'T FORGET TO ENTER MY 'WRITE THAT PHOTO CONTEST' BY SEPT 30, PHOTO FEATURING OUR OWN JANET MCQUEEN (http://karastewartaip.blogspot.com/
Kara Stewart > September 15-16, 2011

Good Golly, I can't believe I forgot to put this in here!  This was a huge wonderful thing for me!

Dreamer 2

Cover Artist, ,American Indian Women of Proud Nations Conference, Sept. 15-16, 2011

I am very honored to have been chosen as the cover artist for the 2011 American Indian Women of Proud Nations Conference!  

Dreamer 2 was chosen as an image, "...that provokes us to question our own cultural and social stereotypes, to dream of things we may not have thought possible, to break ground and to be agents of change as contemporary indigenous women, both within ourselves and in our communities."

The conference booklet write up goes on to state, "In addition to being a technologically progressive artist, educator and mother, Ms. Stewart also serves in various leadership capacities, including as a Sappony Tribal Council member. Ms. Stewart is a largely self-trained photographer, specializing in abstract, nature, black and white and pet images. She enjoys using photo software to create unique designs, patterns and images and often incorporates natural objects in her work. Dreamer 2 was created from an image of a woman's profile using Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo X2. Ms. Stewart feels the only limit in digital art is your imagination."

I am so grateful to the conference hosts, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's American Indian Center, and to the conference advisory committee for selecting me as the cover artist for this conference.
Kara Stewart > September 11, 2011

Fig, Canvasback Texture

My friend, Randi, brought over a selection of 3 different types of figs for us to sample on Friday. We didn't eat one of them - and here it is.  Not sure which type this is, but it was so beautiful in the sunlight this morning, that I had to shoot it.  Upon analyzing the images of it afterwards, the stark background with the shadow was a bit too stark, even for my simplistic and stark-leaning taste. There was something just not quite right about it, so I added the canvasback texture from Kim Klassen (www.kimklassencafe.com) and I like what it adds. If you look in larger sizes, it is easier to see what I'm talking about.

Annnnd - NEW BLOG CONTEST!  Enter if you dare.  ;)     www.karastewartaip.blogspot.com   The contest features an image from our own dailies photog, Janet McQueen.

UPDATE:

EDITOR'S PICK, betterphoto.com, September 2011, Catch-All
Kara Stewart > September 10, 2011

Spiral Shadows

After reading about Topaz Labs' new B&W Effects on 2 Guys Photo blog (here: http://2guysphoto.wordpress.com/2011/09/02/daily-photo-phix-dune/), I decided to try it. I like it!  I took this shot on my deck a few weeks ago after noticing the play and lines of the shadows on the wood of the deck.  I processed it using Topaz B&W Effects Chocolate Dynamics filter (probably mostly liked the name before I saw what it did!).  I tweaked some areas and increased the detail a little.

UPDATE:  

EDITOR'S PICK, betterphoto.com, September 2011, Details & Macro
Kara Stewart > September 5, 2011

Pies Ready

Happy Labor Day!  Labor Day weekend marks the traditional Sappony (www.sappony.org)  Homecoming.This year, I was in charge of a pie baking contest, the pies of which you see at the ready here. 

For more info on our Homecoming and the pie baking contest, see my blog post, Pie Love, at http://karastewartaip.blogspot.com/2011/09/pie-love.html
Kara Stewart > August 29, 2011

Flaming Onions

I'm getting a jump on tomorrow's daily since I won't be able to post maybe until next Sunday!  This is a shot from my son's high school graduation dinner this past June (a chorus of angels sings 'Halleluja' when I say that).  The onions are a bit blown out, but I liked the tones of the flames.  And it tasted darn good too.

Have a great week, everyone!
Kara Stewart > August 28, 2011

Jamestown Settlement Fence

This is also an image from the archives (from a 2007 trip to Jamestown Settlement, Virginia).  Yes, it really has taken me this long to get around to fiddling with some of these shots - 4 years! Yikes! And this was even taken with my old camera. 

Not sure I like the actual comp on this (which is what makes an image) but it was good to have the chance to play with it. Not sure I even like what I did with it as far as pp, but again, it was good to have the chance to experiment. I used Kim Klassen's warm sun texture layer (kimklassencafe.com) and turned down the sat and other stuff.

Yesterday's blog post topic was images that make you wonder, make you think of the back story, featuring some of our own daily photogs! Check it out here if you are of a mind:  www.karastewartaip.blogspot.com and leave a comment if you are so inclined!
Kara Stewart > August 27, 2011

Birdhouse Gourds

Wow - thanks so much for all your comments and congrats on my Red, White and Blue cupcakes! You guys are the best.  :)

Today's image is one from my NCCAT (NC Center for Advancement of Teaching www.nccat.org) trip several years ago. Again, this is a shot that has been sitting in my archives for years, waiting to be processed, so I'm very glad that it is out today, even though it is not exactly a super image!  At our NCCAT seminar, we were given 35 mm cameras to shoot with for part of the time, and this is from that series. 

Taken in/near Cullowhee, NC, these are birdhouse gourds hanging on poles as birdhouses (to attract purple martins that eat insects), but look closely at one of the gourds on the left . . . could be a 'stick'y situation for the birds!
September 15-16, 2011

Good Golly, I can't believe I forgot to put this in here! This was a huge wonderful thing for me!

Dreamer 2

Cover Artist, ,American Indian Women of Proud Nations Conference, Sept. 15-16, 2011

I am very honored to have been chosen as the cover artist for the 2011 American Indian Women of Proud Nations Conference!

Dreamer 2 was chosen as an image, "...that provokes us to question our own cultural and social stereotypes, to dream of things we may not have thought possible, to break ground and to be agents of change as contemporary indigenous women, both within ourselves and in our communities."

The conference booklet write up goes on to state, "In addition to being a technologically progressive artist, educator and mother, Ms. Stewart also serves in various leadership capacities, including as a Sappony Tribal Council member. Ms. Stewart is a largely self-trained photographer, specializing in abstract, nature, black and white and pet images. She enjoys using photo software to create unique designs, patterns and images and often incorporates natural objects in her work. Dreamer 2 was created from an image of a woman's profile using Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo X2. Ms. Stewart feels the only limit in digital art is your imagination."

I am so grateful to the conference hosts, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's American Indian Center, and to the conference advisory committee for selecting me as the cover artist for this conference.
Kara Stewart > September 15-16, 2011

Good Golly, I can't believe I forgot to put this in here!  This was a huge wonderful thing for me!

Dreamer 2

Cover Artist, ,American Indian Women of Proud Nations Conference, Sept. 15-16, 2011

I am very honored to have been chosen as the cover artist for the 2011 American Indian Women of Proud Nations Conference!  

Dreamer 2 was chosen as an image, "...that provokes us to question our own cultural and social stereotypes, to dream of things we may not have thought possible, to break ground and to be agents of change as contemporary indigenous women, both within ourselves and in our communities."

The conference booklet write up goes on to state, "In addition to being a technologically progressive artist, educator and mother, Ms. Stewart also serves in various leadership capacities, including as a Sappony Tribal Council member. Ms. Stewart is a largely self-trained photographer, specializing in abstract, nature, black and white and pet images. She enjoys using photo software to create unique designs, patterns and images and often incorporates natural objects in her work. Dreamer 2 was created from an image of a woman's profile using Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo X2. Ms. Stewart feels the only limit in digital art is your imagination."

I am so grateful to the conference hosts, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's American Indian Center, and to the conference advisory committee for selecting me as the cover artist for this conference.
September 15-16, 2011

Good Golly, I can't believe I forgot to put this in here! This was a huge wonderful thing for me!

Dreamer 2

Cover Artist, ,American Indian Women of Proud Nations Conference, Sept. 15-16, 2011

I am very honored to have been chosen as the cover artist for the 2011 American Indian Women of Proud Nations Conference!

Dreamer 2 was chosen as an image, "...that provokes us to question our own cultural and social stereotypes, to dream of things we may not have thought possible, to break ground and to be agents of change as contemporary indigenous women, both within ourselves and in our communities."

The conference booklet write up goes on to state, "In addition to being a technologically progressive artist, educator and mother, Ms. Stewart also serves in various leadership capacities, including as a Sappony Tribal Council member. Ms. Stewart is a largely self-trained photographer, specializing in abstract, nature, black and white and pet images. She enjoys using photo software to create unique designs, patterns and images and often incorporates natural objects in her work. Dreamer 2 was created from an image of a woman's profile using Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo X2. Ms. Stewart feels the only limit in digital art is your imagination."

I am so grateful to the conference hosts, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's American Indian Center, and to the conference advisory committee for selecting me as the cover artist for this conference.
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