Showing posts with label Activities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Activities. Show all posts
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Day 227 8-14
The first night at camp we had Dutch oven desserts after singing by the fire and Sis Hoskins made popcorn on the hot coals. It was yummy. I'm surprised how much you can see in the pic. I used clarity and HDR.
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Day 207 7-25
Some kids at one of the dances on the first night of conference. There were nine dances over three nights of youth conference.
I'm too busy to worry about trying to edit any of the photos I'm taking during Youth Conference to look better. I just don't have the will to mess with them since they're not very good pics anyway because of lighting and not being able to be still for very long. :p
I'm too busy to worry about trying to edit any of the photos I'm taking during Youth Conference to look better. I just don't have the will to mess with them since they're not very good pics anyway because of lighting and not being able to be still for very long. :p
Day 208 7-26
A wizard fight flash mob broke out during the Olympics. There were lots of casualties, I'm not sure who won, but I'm going to guess the good guys, not the ones with death eater shirts.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Day 178
It was High Adventure day for Girls Camp. Only 15 girls came out of who knows how many were old enough, but it was a Tuesday morning. The ones there seemed to have a good time. The adults were discussing Girls Camp things for the couple hours before lunch so I didn't get to see most of what they did but we did watch after lunch and it looked like it was fun and probably not as easy as some of the girls were making it seem to walk along wires with a rope on which to hang.
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Day 140
My feet hurt and I wasn't even dancing like the kids at the seminary bowl, dinner, and dance tonight. The kitchen floor in Greentree chapel is murderous. My camera really can't handle pictures in a darkened room but the camera plus app has a night option that at least makes things visible if pixilated. The HDR gave them a little more distinction.
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