My name is Tara, and I was born and raised in Washington State.
In 2010 I married Bill (bmac62) and retired ... two of the best choices I ever made! :)
In March, 2013, we sold our home in Washington and went on the road in our RV full time. What a blast! There is so much world out there to see!
After traveling around the West for a few years, we got rid of the motorhome and are now spending winters in deep-south Texas and summers in Washington State. Spring and fall finds us visiting whichever place strikes our fancy at the time!
If I’m missing from Renderosity from time to time, I’m busy having fun elsewhere.
Thanks for your interest in my work, and for stopping by to learn more about me!
Canon 70D
Tamron 24-70mm f2.8
Canon 70-200mm f4.0
Zeiss 50mm f1.4
Photoshop CC
WACOM Intuos 4
ArtRage
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Comments (15)
photosynthesis
Great timing. Someone more clever than me could probably come up with a funny caption for this image...
bodo_56
A wonderful snapshot!
wysiwig
This has such warmth. And the position of the mother makes me wonder what it was she was talking about. I guess you had to be there.
anahata.c
You can call it content over quality, but god, we're so inculcated by digital photography---and perfecting all the technical aspects of it---we all forget that many great human shots---on film, and going back years---weren't technically 'dazzling'. They even looked slovenly by today's standards. This is one of the greatest examples, by the great Depression photographer, Jack Delano:
https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-_Fgmev2EaJU/WL2oAM0u93I/AAAAAAACmHc/y-YjeO8viLg1wkAZOWtfFSbB4Uh42-BHACLcB/s1600/americas-great-depression-photos-3.jpeg
Honestly, can you feel anything but knocked over by the power of that shot (and the composition and light is wonderful too, I think). But, it's not 'clean' by today's standards, it's hardly pristine. It's old, it's film, it's from another era. Take it as high compliment that your shot reminds me of his. And I know you'd rather have an ultra pro camera for this moment, so you'd have no grain (from ISO I assume---6400 isn't 'low'): But you got a great moment, the "decisive moment," and it gives truth to that hackneyed phrase, "a picture is worth a thousand words" (or stories). Terrific shot, Tara, a fast eye on you, and a great human moment, all of which make the fleeting, passing part of life go away, and make us feel that human connection is everlasting. If Deleu helped inspire you to do these, big bows to Paul.
ArtistKimberly
Delightfully Wonderful Work Sweetie,
moochagoo
I love that kind of pictures with people laughing.
durleybeachbum
I just love this, it's infectious !
The content is everything in candid photography, but anyhow there is nothing wrong with the quality of this pic either ! I haven't been too well, caused by my ropey lungs, which made me not only really physically disabled by breathlessness for a while, but down in the dumps. The medication I started yesterday cured the physical and your photo has cured the depression! Thankyou, Tara!
crender
Absolutely Gorgeous
kenmo
Nice capture of a moment in time...
LivingPixels
A real feel good kinda shot lovely T!!
bobrgallegos
Wonderful warm interaction from these three!!
Wolfenshire
Friends are fun.
junge1
Nice candid!
helanker
OMG I love that happy Shot, Tara. You got them right in a perfect moment.... for us to enjoy !!!,,,
RodS
Let the god times roll....
Indeed, a photo doesn't have to be technically perfect to give the viewer a wonderful warm feel of friendship and good times. This is so full of fun it could be totally out of focus, and underexposed and still be a winner! Great shot, Tara!