I wasn't really looking forward to Christmas, especially after finding out only a few days ago that my second grandchild had been born and knowing I may never get to see her.
This Christmas day was celebrated with my youngest 2, Ben & Bec, and Michael's oldest 2, Amy & Tamsyn. It turned out to be a thoroughly enjoyable & peaceful day.
I cooked the turkey breasts last night as our hot summer is not really conducive to a hot Christmas lunch. It's been Ben's job to cut the turkey & ham for so many years.
Bec loves creating salads so I was "kicked out of" the kitchen. The potato salad was a joint effort between Bec & me, and the tossed salad was Bec's.
Michael with Amy (23)
Michael & Tamsyn (20)
Lunch was delicious and was followed an hour or so later by my Mum's amazing Christmas pudding. I usually make Brandy cream to accompany it but, due to being sick all week, I opted for a pre-made Pauls Brandy custard (which was rather disappointing).
After lunch, we exchanged gifts. Michael surprised me with a Canon 50mm Portrait lens and so I embarked on doing something I had only done a couple of times - switching to manual mode and experimenting with adjusting aperture, shutter speed & ISO.
Here are the results SOOC. I was amazed at the sharpness of the images and quite happy with the results but I still have so much to learn.
Youngest son Ben (20)
Youngest daughter Bec (19)
Oldest step-daughter Amy (23)
Step-daughter Tamsyn (20) - love the light in this one
Great friends, Tamsyn & Bec.
Husband Michael
And me
Around 5:30pm, Michael collected his youngest two daughters, Jess & Lizzie, from their mother's house and, when they were back home, I took a family shot (well, with 6 of the 9 children). I had no idea how to alter settings for so many people so on went the 18-55mm lens, set on Auto, with tripod & 10 sec timer.
Today, I am extremely grateful for celebrations with family
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12 comments:
what a great family! congrats on the new lens! those came out great!
so fun to see 'summer' clothing for christmas! :)
terrific family shots - looks like a wonderful time together!
Looks like a great family party. Enjoy Christmas.
Greetings,
Filip
This is a great post, Liz. Well-told story, great pictures. I'm looking forward to seeing what unfolds as you learn and grow with your new lens :)
It looked like such a lovely day. I look forward to seeing some great new shots coming from the new lense, how wonderful. Lovely family photos in your post.Happy holidays.
Jenni
thanks for this nice highlight!
Great shots from a wonderful family get together.
Looks like you had a great day!
What a lovely Christmas get together!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Sounds like you had a lovely Christmas day. We sure were lucky with the weather this year in Brisbane! Warm but not too extreme. Phew!
Beautiful photos taken with your new lens!
Hi there - glad you had a good time - the 50mm is an often over looked work horse of a lens.
Hope 2012 is good for you and your family.
Stewart M - Melbourne
Beautiful photos! Looks like you thoroughly enjoyed Christmas.
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