Share Six Blog Circle | January 2018 – Winter Light

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Happy New Year everyone! This is my first blog post of 2018 so I want to take a second to say thank you for following me into another year.  I wish  you all a year that brings both great happiness and good health.

As I sit here on New Year’s Day under a cosy blanket, looking out the window at a blue sky and a blanket of snow, I cannot help but reflect on how far we have come this year. From the blistering heat of the Sonoran Desert to the Winter wonderland of New England, 2017 was a year of great change and climate extremes (a swing of 131F in fact).

This month at Share Six we’re looking at {Winter Light}. Let me tell you, this winter looks decidedly different to our winters in Arizona! I am completely and utterly in love with the soft golden tones of a cold northern winter in the forest:

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Thank you for joining us for another month at Share Six. Please continue around the circle by clicking HERE. I can’t wait to see how the lovely Kim of Kim Sidwell Photography interpreted this month’s theme.

Join us for this month’s theme by posting your {wonderland} images on our Facebook page at SHARE SIX and to our Instagram gallery, by tagging #sharesix and #sharesix_wonderland. A new theme will be posted on 6th January.

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Share Six Blog Circle – December 2017 | Wonderland

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Another edition of the Share Six Blog Circle is live! This month the team are sharing their take on the theme {Wonderland}.

To me, and most of you I’m sure, Wonderland means Winter Wonderland. Specifically, Snow. But we’re yet to see any snow here this year. I grew up where we saw snow maybe once a year if we were lucky and it was hardly ever enough to build a snowman (just enough to bring the great British transportation system to a grinding halt), and I spent the last three years living in the desert. So yeah, not much snow there either.

So my children are incredibly excited to experience their first real snowfall this winter. The anticipation is excruciating! But whilst we wait on that I’m taking this opportunity to look through some archives to find some wintery treasures.

I’ve been to the Grand Canyon six or seven times now, and three of those times it has been covered in snow. The first time we went it was January 2nd and we were completely blown away that there was snow. We had literally no idea it was even possible there and had a tent with us so we could go camping! Lesson learned, hotel room found. In that and all subsequent visits I do think the winter is the most special time to visit, and in my eyes there is nothing more “wonderland” than the Grand Canyon:

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A few years ago we rented a Jeep for a day and drove trails in and above Sedona, AZ. Coming from Phoenix and it’s warm winter, we were again completely unprepared (notice the lack of coats) and surprised to arrive at the summit of the mountain and be surrounded by snow! We even met a snowman!Massachusetts Photographer | Share Six Wonderland | ©CeriHerdPhotographyMassachusetts Photographer | Share Six Wonderland | ©CeriHerdPhotography

This next image was taken at Saguaro National Park near Tucson. It was COLD. And it’s the desert. We were prepared with coats on this trip but it was still so surreal!

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My final image this cycle, not a winter wonderland (yet anyway), but our new wonderland. New England in the Fall was a bucket list item for a number of years, and now we live in it:

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Thank you for joining us for another month at Share Six. Please continue around the circle by clicking HERE. I can’t wait to see how the talented Liz of It’s Still Life Photography by Elizabeth Wilson interpreted this month’s theme.

Join us for this month’s theme by posting your {wonderland} images on our Facebook page at SHARE SIX and to our Instagram gallery, by tagging #sharesix and #sharesix_wonderland. A new theme will be posted on 6th January.

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Thankful

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I am thankful.

I am thankful each and every day.

I am thankful for my people. For my husband. For the opportunities that his success has provided for us all. For my Scottsdale Village, who I miss dearly and daily. For our new home and our new school. For a photography community who support me, guide me and inspire me.

Today, I am thankful to be home. UK, home.

For those of you who know me and/or follow my blog, you know that we have been living in the US for three years. We have been incredibly grateful to spend our first three Thanksgivings with three welcoming and generous families. But today, we are home. We are in the UK with our family and for that I could not be more grateful.

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These people are my life. They are my everything. I would follow them to the end of the world and back again, and so I do. And there we will stay until the time is right to return home again.

~ Ceri

Share Six Blog Circle – November 2017 | Harvest

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It’s Share Six Blog Circle time again! I don’t think I have ever known a faster October. Where is the year going?!

This month Share Six’s theme is {Harvest}. Such a perfect theme for this time of year. It is our first Autumn/Fall in Massachusetts and we’ve been having fun exploring different farms and pick-your-own orchards in our area. Just this past week my parents came to visit and we took them to an orchard for apple doughnuts, and of course we had to pick some apples too (but I think we may have spent more time eating than picking)!
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My children are undoubtedly happiest when they’re eating. Give them all the fruit!

Thank you for joining us for another month at Share Six. Please continue around the circle by clicking HERE. I can’t wait to see how the talented Katherine of Cobert Photography interpreted this month’s theme.

Join us for this month’s theme by posting your {harvest} images on our Facebook page at SHARE SIX and to our Instagram gallery, by tagging #sharesix and #sharesix_harvest. A new theme will be posted on 6th December.

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Share Six Blog Circle – October 2017 | Double Exposures

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Oh my, much excitement! The theme for this month might just be my favourite photographic thing ever!

If you’ve followed this blog for any length of time you’ll know that I use a whole range of creative techniques to pull myself out of creative blocks, to say something different, but first and foremost to relay a feeling rather than simply how a place or moment looks, for soft and dreamy qualities. Of all those techniques in-camera {double exposures} is my first and deepest love. There is not necessarily rhyme or reason why I chose DE when I do, I use it when my gut tells me to.

If you’re new to this technique, check out my {How To…Double Exposures} post HERE and give it a try!

I have multiple collections of double exposures, some of which you may have seen: Desert Heat, in which views of the desert are captured in such a way that the viewer can feel the depth and oppressive nature of the landscape; and Sunset Dreams, images of my husband and son enjoying the waves, using DE to capture dream-like nostalgia.

For today however, I wanted to share some favourites that you may not have not seen before.

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This blog post is part of the Share Six Blog Circle. Please click HERE to see how the talented Kathy of KG Ledbetter Photography interpreted this month’s theme.

Join us for this month’s theme by posting your {double exposures} images on our Facebook page at Share Six and to our Instagram gallery, by tagging #sharesix and #sharesix_doubleexposures. A new theme will be posted on 6th November.

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