It's been a long time waiting to finally get around to setting up this blog! So let's jump right in!
You will see several posts today (and maybe over the next couple days) just so that I can try to catch up on everything that has been happening. I am going to start with several pictures that I had taken before we even left the valley. I have been planning on posting these somewhere other than Facebook or Instagram - even though you may have already seen most of these pictures there already.
Back in August, the weekend before Ia's and my 1-year wedding anniversary, we made a little weekend trip to San Antonio and went to the zoo! It was a really good opportunity for us to just get away, take a load off, and enjoy each other.
San Antonio really does have a great zoo. They have the elephants, and bears, and TONS of birds. I was just a little disappointed because we never saw any gorillas! I love gorillas. Giraffes too. We never saw giraffes...
It took a little bit of convincing, but I finally got Ia to give the pig a little brush massage.
This guy is loving it!
Angry Bird.
That's my friend, Balu.
*You may have noticed that I had not yet nailed down a watermark yet in these photos. Most of them do not have one because I really don't like the way they affect photographs and the way people look at them. However, you will notice that in most of my following pictures, I have adopted a watermark that I will be using. It's to bad that photographers, even amateur ones, have to think about protecting their craftsmanship. A watermark will do very little to protect my pictures, but it's a worthy effort for now.*
Anyway, this was an awesome weekend for Ia and I. We were getting tired of the everyday schedule of work and stuff. It was really good to just be able to focus on each other, and I was able to revisit one of my favorite hobbies, photography!
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Thanks for reading! And, as I have always said in regards to my photography, comments and constructive criticism is ALWAYS welcome and appreciated. It's the only way that I am able to grow as a photographer since I am not able to take any kind of formal photography classes or anything.
God bless,
Sean































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