Hello! My name is Jodie. I live in Minnesota where the temps can fluxuate by 20 degrees in one day. Most of my photos have been taken very close to my home, a 10 acre hobby farm., where I raise Alpacas and chickens. I am a band director, a musician/singer and a photographer/adviser on the yearbook committee. My camera of choice is a Nikon. I have a D90 and a D70. I also have a SB800 flash and favorite lens is Nikon 18-200mm AF-S, with VR. Revisiting the visual arts is something I should have done years ago. If I see something remarkable, I just try to capture it. Nobody else will ever see it quite that way again so I hope you try that, too. This is just like expensive therapy for us.  Thank you for visiting and may you have a peaceful day!Â
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Comments (20)
lizzibell
great capture..
auntietk
Cute kid, but he needs to move or I'm gonna trample him in my mad dash for that yarn! LOL! Great shot.
bclaytonphoto
wow..I'd like to see these colorful goats !! LOL wonderful capture
duncanlong
Another wonderful capture - the rapt wonder of youth :o)
beachzz
I worked in a yarn shop years ago, and this brings back all those great memories. The colors, the feel, I loved working with all the different kinds of wool--this is a great foto!!
Meisiekind
Oh what wonderful colors Jodie... I agree with Tara - your son better step aside when these crazy women storm the store. I just love all the colors. I captured an image of some colorful African beads a while ago and you have just inspired me to place it!!!!
vlaaitje
wow o yes the colours are gorgeous, this brings old memories to me, because when my kids were little I knit the pullovers for them......
fredster66
Great expression... one of curiosity for sure... fine photo!
Djavad
Telle la vie de tout les jours qui parfois résonne comme un beau cliché, bravo !
durleybeachbum
Fabulous pic! This is the sort of store that gets me drooling with anticipation!
timtripp
Marvelous image!
TwoPynts
Cool capture. Could be from a National Geo article about yarn. ;'P
Cosme..D..Churruca
love it
MrsLubner
Gosh, in high school and for the first years of my marriage, I would shop the yard shop as often as I went for groceries. I made all my own sweaters, vests, gloves, hats... you name it, I made it. Its what we girls did in a small town. We prided ourselves on our knitting and crochetting. Its been so many years since I was in a yarn shop...this really brings back great memories - and its a wonderfully warm and well done capture.
Blush
He seems to be in awe What a great expression... Haven't saw yarn like this forever... Great capture...and priceless expression I have up kinda a new one drop by when ya can The first one is a swirl from dumpr.net & the 2nd the actual pic:) Ky and our small town has had it's first winter storm of the season 1 1/4 of ice yesterday and today snow...lots of down trees and power lines... Numerous school closings as well...I was suppose to have had chemo yesterday had to re schedule that but it tickled me.......but sighs I go tomorrow instead Hugs Susan~
goodoleboy
Matthew appears mesmerized by the huge assortment of colorful mohair yarn in this stellar indoor capture, Jodie. After it's all sold out, does that mean no mo hair?
gunsan
Wonderful symphony of colors! Love Mathew's expression, a gorgeous capture!
busi2ness
Gosh! Matthew spinning a yarn! Lovely colors and your son look really bedazzled by the colors and bales on display.
anahata.c
I've already fav'd this, but didn't comment...the clarity is really quite beautiful, and you show, once again, how you think with the camera, feel with the camera, and create with the camera. The reddish color in Matthew's face, as well as the red of his lips, stand out beautifully with the light-violet of the yarn directly behind his face; and the brown of his hair melds with the lighter brown yarns behind it. Even his fatigue colors blend with the gray yarns around it (bottom of shot). His expression is really beautiful; and the rest of the yarns are clear as can be. (Nice blue-line for the frame too.) A very sensitive shot, as always.
PD154
Oh Mohair socks will go well with your pink laces LOL, just me being silly, you have a lovely gallery Jodie, I have enjoyed looking through it :)...Beautiful shot this, colours are perfect.