The Gallery – Picture Proud

See, this is another flippin’ reason, it turns out, why I couldn’t stop blogging. Lord forbid I should get on the wrong side of The Tara Cain.

I haven’t done The Gallery in a while, for various reasons, which I can’t be arsed to go in to. But this week’s theme, “A Photo I’m Proud Of”, would have been so wrong had I not had a go.

I mean, go look at the post. She used me and my blue tongue, for cock’s sake.

So obviously, I’m going to post billions more than one picture because I’ve finally started becoming really proud of my work. Originally I was just going to post this picture, my favourite for a long time, “Orbs on The Beach”.

This was one of my first attempts at a long exposure image; with a little help from my brother in law (he did the blue orb) this took me nearly 10 straight minutes to do. I haven’t yet been able to recreate since (I did this last year), but we’re heading down to the beach again soon so watch this space! You can see more crazy light art stuff on my .

When I saw the theme for the gallery, Orbs on The Beach was my first immediate choice. But then, with the weather being so shit here, I decided to play around in the rain and came up with this picture.

Again, another first attempt at water droplet close ups, even though it wasn’t quite what I wanted, I was still really proud of the clarity of the houses reflected across the street from my house.

And then perhaps inspired by the rain, I finally got round to trying something I’ve wanted to do for a long time.

It’s not perfect. It’s not exactly what I wanted. I could tear it apart for the things that to want to fix. But hey, it was my first attempt, achieved in less than 20 shots (I had anticipated maybe 200 shots…). And I love it. Will I do another one? Of course I will. I suspect I’ll reach the point of obsession and then get desperately bored.

Ok now go look at some other pics to be proud of.

Comments

  1. Mirka Moore says:

    Wow, they are all very goo, but I love the second picture the best ;) @Kahanka

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    • mochabeaniemummy says:

      Thank you :)
      xx

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  2. Alethea says:

    Incredible!

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    • mochabeaniemummy says:

      Thank you! xx

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  3. Moon says:

    Love them, esp that Macro one… I work quite hard on mine, and the Macro's are my favs .. top TOP work Girl ! x

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    • mochabeaniemummy says:

      Ahw thank you!! Desperate to have another got with water, so much fun :D
      xx

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  4. wow.

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    • mochabeaniemummy says:

      Lol! thank you lady :D
      xx

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  5. Potty Mummy says:

    Wow. Just – wow. I'll not bother this week then… (actually, I couldn't. All the photos I'm really proud of feature my children and there's an embargo on that)

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    • mochabeaniemummy says:

      No nooooo!!! Please still do it – everyone has a pic they're proud of, I'm sure of it. Would still LOVE to see what you come up with :D
      xxxxx

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  6. Jenny Paulin says:

    Wow! Utterly brilliant photos! I love the first two especially.

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    • mochabeaniemummy says:

      Thank you so much!
      xx

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  7. bsouth says:

    Brilliant pictures. I love the orb one.

    I have a question for your photo blog but it's more post-processing (I think, I'm a bit shaky on terminology!). Is that ok?

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    • mochabeaniemummy says:

      Thank you! And of course you can ask any question, any time :)
      xx

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  8. Peggy says:

    Amazing pics! Especially the water drop with the house reflection, really good!

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  9. Mandi says:

    All amazing shots, but I'm particuarly lovin' the water drops!

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    • mochabeaniemummy says:

      Thank you very much :D
      xxx

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  10. Cassie says:

    Fantastic shots! I love your orbs ;)
    xx

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    • mochabeaniemummy says:

      Hehe thanks lady! (we MUST sort out a time to do some!)
      xx

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  11. Kat says:

    Awesome!!!

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    • mochabeaniemummy says:

      Thank you!
      xx

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  12. Michelle says:

    Wow, all are really awesome! Wish I could make photos like that!

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    • mochabeaniemummy says:

      Thank you!! And you CAN. Always happy to help :D
      xxx

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  13. Great photos, as always – love the water ones :)

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    • mochabeaniemummy says:

      Thank you!! Having LOADS of fun with water, can't wait to do more :D
      xxx

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  14. nuttycow says:

    Wow – well done. I love the orbs one… how did you do it?

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    • mochabeaniemummy says:

      Thank you :D
      I'll be doing a tutorial or several on light art on the photogblog very soon!
      xx

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  15. Linz says:

    WOW! I am humbled :) x

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    • mochabeaniemummy says:

      Ahw thank you :)
      xxxx

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  16. tiddlyompompom says:

    oooh, they are bee-yoo-tifull!! I love the lights on the beach – can that be your next tutorial? :)

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    • mochabeaniemummy says:

      LOL Thank you :D And yes, by popular demand, light art is next up on the tutorial list :D
      xxx

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  17. Susan Mann says:

    Ok, you are just showing off now ;) You are an amazing photographer, I love all those pictures the orbs one is my favourite. I might have to nick it for my pc wallpaper if that is ok? Well done. xx

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    • mochabeaniemummy says:

      Heheh thank you lady! Of course you can. All I ask is that if anyone sees it and asks, please link back to me! ;o)
      xxxx

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  18. bubbleboo says:

    Ooh, I love your arty stuff! And the second one is my favourite – there's something about water droplets, isn't there?!

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    • mochabeaniemummy says:

      YES!! I could have carried on shooting in the rain and doing the water shots for HOURS. Thanks so much!
      xx

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  19. Spudballoo says:

    Oh wow, that top one is totally AMAZING…!! And the water drop one, so cool…I havent' attempted a long exposure shot, or a classic water drop. I don't think I have the patience for it, or the technical knowledge come to think of it.

    Fandabbydozzy stuff. Loving it xx

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    • mochabeaniemummy says:

      Oh you must!! Long exposures are LOADS of fun, hoping to do a tutorial of some kind soon. Once you've got the technical basics, they're really easy :D
      Thanks so much :D
      xxxx

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  20. MrsW says:

    See you wummun? that sounds you hear is me tap tap tapping my feet waiting on a light orb tutorial :)

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    • mochabeaniemummy says:

      LMAO It's coming!! It's coming!!!!! ;o)
      xx

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  21. I'm in awe of your pictures, these are the kind of pictures I would looooove to take. I think I need a day out with you "a la Tara" – I'm terrible for only using the auto button on my SLR. I've been given so many books on going manual – ahem – but who wants to sit and read a book – I just want to do it!!!

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    • mochabeaniemummy says:

      Ahw thank you :D
      Would LOVE to head out for the day on a shoot! And you're right, reading a manual is DULL. Get out and experiment as much as possible. Where are you based?
      xxx

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  22. bumbling says:

    I love the house in the water drop still. I mean, the orbs are pretty, but that house… love it!

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    • mochabeaniemummy says:

      Hee hee thank you! I'm itching to go try another one soon :D
      xxx

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  23. b4kersgirl says:

    They're all stunning photos. I love the water drop with the reflection in it

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    • mochabeaniemummy says:

      Thank you very much :D Hoping to improve on it soon :)
      xx

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  24. Kate says:

    Fantastic photos, Jay. You are one clever lady. :)

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    • mochabeaniemummy says:

      Ahw fanx :D
      xxx

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  25. Beautiful photos! I love the orb photo – stunning! I’d love to actually know how my camera works & end up withthe type of photo I actually wanted to take!

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  26. whatdidyoudotodaymama says:

    Wow, the orbs are amazing. Definitely a shot to be proud of.

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    • mochabeaniemummy says:

      Thank you!! I'm very proud of those, can't wait to do more!
      xx

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  27. marisworld says:

    Amazing, that is really clever, I am so impressed

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    • mochabeaniemummy says:

      Thank you so much! :)
      xx

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  28. kirsty815 says:

    I wish I were as talented as you! I think your pictures are fab! LOVE the second one!

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    • mochabeaniemummy says:

      Ahw thank you so much! I'm sure you could do it too, please just shout if you want help :D
      xxx

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  29. mochabeaniemummy says:

    And there's nothing wrong with that! Snappers produce some FANTASTIC pics :D
    xxxx

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  30. Metajugglamum says:

    Um. Yes. Ahem. Soooo photo-tech is one thing, but the eye to build the 'set' is quite another. I love that you go out looking for your subjects and often find it in the things that would pass most people by unnoticed. Fantastically creative. Really great compositions Jay xx

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    • mochabeaniemummy says:

      Thank you so much!! And YES, I love to go looking for stuff. I think that's why I don't take much at home; I like to see what's "out there" :D Wonder what the next project will be… ;o)
      xxx

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  31. mochabeaniemummy says:

    Noooo!! You can do it too, promise. Ask for help, ANY TIME. :)
    xxx

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  32. Stunning photos Jay! I loved the beach orbs the 1st time I saw it on your blog, brilliant. I love the reflections in the droplet on the branch. I enlarged the image so I could see what it was, it's a row of houses. Just amazing…

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  33. Karen @ If I Could Escape . . . says:

    Amazing! Loved looking at those. x

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  34. nova says:

    I have absolutely no idea how you did the orb one….stunning. Love love the raindrops and the last one is amazing too. That's the trouble isn't it…sometimes you need an extra pair of hands to help you create something that you want to photograph x

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  35. muddynosugar says:

    Love the beach pictures.Especially now I know how you did it. Xxx

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  36. It’s when I see stuff like this that I realise why it is worth paying for expertise if you want perfection.

    A bit like accountants. I recall saying to my father (when I ditched the subject at uni) that “If I want an accountant, I will pay for one.”
    Still does not quite explain why I then ended up in investment banking, considering my non-empathy with numbers…

    Lovely photos. Very VERY envious of your talent.

    LCM x

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  37. 100daysinbed says:

    JUST "wow". WOW. Especially the pick of water coming off the branch. STUNNING.

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  38. Oh, I worship at your orbs…

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  39. Annah says:

    So jealous right now. I absolutely love photography. It's one of those things I'd love to partake in whenever I have enough money for a class. :) Win!
    http://www.whenredmeansgo.com

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  40. Marylin says:

    These are great! I'm so gonna give the water droplet photo a shot when I get my remote! :)

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  41. Inge says:

    Ever thought about turning the picture with waterdrops around? Then your street won't be upside-down.

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  42. Him Up North says:

    Ace pictures. You should've added the moon one. It looks great on my BB.

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  43. babygenie says:

    These pictures are amazing, I'd love to be this good with a camera, you've inspired me to try harder!

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  44. All lovely pictures but the rain drop is just amazing with the reflection in it! just wow! Mich x

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  45. Livi says:

    All right, all right, we get it, every photo you take is a photo to be proud of :P
    So pleased you've finally realised how talented you are though! :)

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  46. charlottesearles says:

    Love love LOVE the orbs photo!!

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