Maddie has a secret…


She got to be my helper today!

And for the most part, she was a great helper… She was definitely able to get Mr. S to smile!


I’ve been photographing Mr. S since he was 1. It’s definitely been fun to see him grow and capture all these memories for his family.

Thank you Mr. S and mommy! We had fun today… And this is really a sneak of a sneak… I’m so tired, I’m going to turn in and I’ll be back in a day or so with a bigger sneak peek!

Be sure to scroll down for another post I did earlier tonight.

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  1. Elizabeth

    Such a cute little guy! I know Ms. B thinks the world of him.

  2. Anonymous

    Yea! Jill, I love this pic! You are amazing at capturing Samuel’s personality on camera. Love ya, Brooke (Mr. S’s Mommy)

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After the storm…

Updated per request to show before and after editing.

The other night we had an amazing view out the front of our house. It had briefly rained (if I remember correctly). The sun was lighting up the treeline, but it also was creating a huge rainbow. I don’t think I’ve ever seen one this wide, actually…


Updating with a before picture (this is basically how the camera captured the scene in JPG mode). I shoot in JPG + Raw, so I have both forms… So basically all I did to the one above was adjust the temp., increase the blacks, boost the clarity all in ACR. Then I brought it to CS3, ran a USM (sharpen), watermarked it, border, and resize for web. So not a whole lot of editing.

And then when I turned around to walk back to the house, I saw this amazing skyline from the back of the house. Simply gorgeous, huh?


Updated with SOOC (straight out of camera version).


These are the reasons I love living in the ‘country’! You just don’t get these views everywhere.

So as you can see, by editing, the main thing was that by increasing the blacks, I was able to show deeper colors and more depth.

4 Responses to “After the storm…”

  1. The Copeland Family

    I LOVE these pictures, Jill. I love it when the sky is stained with beautiful colors!

  2. Elizabeth

    OK, so you convinced me…there is ONE benefit to living in the middle of nowhere!

    Beautiful photos.

    I have an idea…would you be willing to post a before and after photo? I know you are a gifted photographer, but I think you are an artist as well in how your eye picks up flaws in pictures…your editing should be showcased as well. Just a thought…

  3. Jill Cornelius

    Sure! I’ll try to pull a couple together in the next day or so.

  4. Amy

    I was just thinking as I read the post and scrolled through the pictures how much I wish we lived in the country or at least on a little bit of acreage with a few trees. Beautiful shots.

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After the storm…

Updated per request to show before and after editing.

The other night we had an amazing view out the front of our house. It had briefly rained (if I remember correctly). The sun was lighting up the treeline, but it also was creating a huge rainbow. I don’t think I’ve ever seen one this wide, actually…


Updating with a before picture (this is basically how the camera captured the scene in JPG mode). I shoot in JPG + Raw, so I have both forms… So basically all I did to the one above was adjust the temp., increase the blacks, boost the clarity all in ACR. Then I brought it to CS3, ran a USM (sharpen), watermarked it, border, and resize for web. So not a whole lot of editing.

And then when I turned around to walk back to the house, I saw this amazing skyline from the back of the house. Simply gorgeous, huh?


Updated with SOOC (straight out of camera version).


These are the reasons I love living in the ‘country’! You just don’t get these views everywhere.

So as you can see, by editing, the main thing was that by increasing the blacks, I was able to show deeper colors and more depth.

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  1. The Copeland Family

    I LOVE these pictures, Jill. I love it when the sky is stained with beautiful colors!

  2. Elizabeth

    OK, so you convinced me…there is ONE benefit to living in the middle of nowhere!

    Beautiful photos.

    I have an idea…would you be willing to post a before and after photo? I know you are a gifted photographer, but I think you are an artist as well in how your eye picks up flaws in pictures…your editing should be showcased as well. Just a thought…

  3. Jill Cornelius

    Sure! I’ll try to pull a couple together in the next day or so.

  4. Amy

    I was just thinking as I read the post and scrolled through the pictures how much I wish we lived in the country or at least on a little bit of acreage with a few trees. Beautiful shots.

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How to eat an Oreo…

As told by a 3 year old…

First, you get your cookie ready to dunk. (notice big sister laughing her head off)


Once dunked, insert sopping cookie into mouth. (Can you see the milk dripping from her fingers and hands? We don’t play around over here!)


Be sure to chew thoroughly.


Ahh, yeah… Cookie mouth and cookie teeth. Success! (if you look hard enough you can see the orange mustache from the Sunkist she had earlier that day)


Clean-up time… See the messy fingers?


Proceed to remove cookies from fingers.


Okay, if that doesn’t work, get napkin to remove remaining cookies.


Continue with next cookie until parents proclaim that’s enough for tonight.


Oh and this is a daddy and girls thing because mommy does NOT drink milk. So it’s something they get to share together!

Now, leave me some love… Pretty please! My comment box is feeling mighty neglected lately.

If some of these pics have a weird haze on her hands, etc. It’s because I was practicing some things I had read about using speedlights. I wanted to test just how low you could go on your shutter speed and it still freeze the frame. Obviously 1/15th of sec. is still too slow in some.

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  1. Casey

    That is strange how her hand looks. Looks like a pretty good way to eat an Oreo. I think even those that don’t like milk should eat Oreos dipped in milk. It is a tough combo to beat.

  2. Les and Kimberly

    Oh my gosh, I had to laugh out loud when I read your comments and saw the pictures – VERY funny!!!
    I think I’ll go home and eat an oreo now…….LOL Oh wait, I did forget to tell a funny story – Les was eating an Oreo last night and he dipped it in tea – now how about THAT combo – YUCK! 🙂

  3. Jill Cornelius

    Oh gosh… Well, I knew he dipped bread in tea, but not Oreos! Quite funny what he’ll dip in his tea, but doesn’t like his food to touch on his plate. LOL!

  4. Anonymous

    those are soooo cute!! you capture great moments 🙂 love n miss yall aunt danielle

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How to eat an Oreo…

As told by a 3 year old…

First, you get your cookie ready to dunk. (notice big sister laughing her head off)


Once dunked, insert sopping cookie into mouth. (Can you see the milk dripping from her fingers and hands? We don’t play around over here!)


Be sure to chew thoroughly.


Ahh, yeah… Cookie mouth and cookie teeth. Success! (if you look hard enough you can see the orange mustache from the Sunkist she had earlier that day)


Clean-up time… See the messy fingers?


Proceed to remove cookies from fingers.


Okay, if that doesn’t work, get napkin to remove remaining cookies.


Continue with next cookie until parents proclaim that’s enough for tonight.


Oh and this is a daddy and girls thing because mommy does NOT drink milk. So it’s something they get to share together!

Now, leave me some love… Pretty please! My comment box is feeling mighty neglected lately.

If some of these pics have a weird haze on her hands, etc. It’s because I was practicing some things I had read about using speedlights. I wanted to test just how low you could go on your shutter speed and it still freeze the frame. Obviously 1/15th of sec. is still too slow in some.

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  1. Casey

    That is strange how her hand looks. Looks like a pretty good way to eat an Oreo. I think even those that don’t like milk should eat Oreos dipped in milk. It is a tough combo to beat.

  2. Les and Kimberly

    Oh my gosh, I had to laugh out loud when I read your comments and saw the pictures – VERY funny!!!
    I think I’ll go home and eat an oreo now…….LOL Oh wait, I did forget to tell a funny story – Les was eating an Oreo last night and he dipped it in tea – now how about THAT combo – YUCK! 🙂

  3. Jill Cornelius

    Oh gosh… Well, I knew he dipped bread in tea, but not Oreos! Quite funny what he’ll dip in his tea, but doesn’t like his food to touch on his plate. LOL!

  4. Anonymous

    those are soooo cute!! you capture great moments 🙂 love n miss yall aunt danielle

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It’ll be here before you know it…

Do you have your Holiday Session booked? October is flying by faster than I can believe! I just wanted to remind everyone that Custom Holiday Cards are one of my favorite things to create, so be sure to book your session soon. Don’t send an ordinary card like everyone else… Send something unique that showcases your family, something that friends and family will want to keep on their fridge even after the holidays!

Something like this… Two-sided postcard style.

I have many styles and designs to choose from, so get with me today…

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  1. The Copeland Family

    What a cute idea, Jill! You are so creative. Love the card design!

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It’ll be here before you know it…

Do you have your Holiday Session booked? October is flying by faster than I can believe! I just wanted to remind everyone that Custom Holiday Cards are one of my favorite things to create, so be sure to book your session soon. Don’t send an ordinary card like everyone else… Send something unique that showcases your family, something that friends and family will want to keep on their fridge even after the holidays!

Something like this… Two-sided postcard style.

I have many styles and designs to choose from, so get with me today…

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  1. The Copeland Family

    What a cute idea, Jill! You are so creative. Love the card design!

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Thirsty?

I ran across this image today while searching for some family pics and thought I’d share… I didn’t take this picture, a friend did… Originally he sent me a smaller file (easier to email) and I did a little editing to it… ETA: Well, after posting this last night he sent me a larger file, but I haven’t edited it yet. I’ll re-post the new pic once I get it edited. In the meantime you can still see the smaller file one.

I love little Haidyn’s expression here… It’s so her. And let me tell you, if you ever want to know what she has eaten that day or drank, just look at her mouth… She is always wearing it!

Maybe I should send it in to Welch’s and let them use it for advertising… Well, not really, since I didn’t take it… But you know what I mean.

Oh and something I learned recently… Since I started using RAW, I am loving it… Well, I never knew it, but with CS3 and ACR, even if you took the picture in JPEG mode, you can open it in ACR (Adobe Camera Raw) and tweak the exposure (as if it was a RAW image) and then open it in CS3 and finish the editing there. Not too shabby! Now, I don’t think you have all the flexibility as you do in RAW, but you can still fix things if need be. So with that said… I did a little tweaking to this image too and it made my editing so much easier!

One more thing… I went ahead and edited the larger file and I’m just not liking the results. I think because I originally did it on the smaller file, the results were more dramatic… Almost like a painting. I’ll keep working on it and be back later if I can get it to work right!

Okay, this ended being longer than expected for one little pic, but oh well… We’ve had the sickies at our house and I’m feeling a little cooped up. Guess I just needed to ‘talk’ more than anything!

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  1. Les and Kimberly

    Her blue eyes look beautiful in this picture! I had fun seeing the girls at the game on Friday night – they are so sweet! Now I can’t decide if I want a boy or a girl…..LOL Glad that I’m not the one having to decide!! 🙂 Hope everyone is feeling better.

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Big Peek for a Big Group!

And I have to say that this group was the easiest and shortest session I’ve ever done! Thanks guys… You made my job really easy. I enjoyed every minute of it!

Here you go… (Trust me, there’s lots more–these are just the ones that popped out to me at first glance)!


Just a fun one! I’m sure they don’t realize I caught this… Such a fun family!


Grandma with her grandbabies and great-grandbabies!


Thanks again for making this such a fun session! I’ll let you know when the proofs are online.

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  1. Alisa

    I love the pictures of the Lamb’s. They are a photographic family. I love the pictures of the kids at the pumpkin patch too. You are so good at what you do!!! You had asked about borders at one time and I like the border that you used on Ashlyn at the pumpkin patch, black next to the picture, thicker white line and then bigger black. I think the black makes the pictures pop more. Of course if you were using a black background you might reverse that. Just my opinion.
    Alisa

  2. Jill Cornelius

    Thank you Alisa! They were a fun family for sure!

    That’s what I was thinking on the borders… One for everyday pics and one for black background pics.

    Thanks!

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Pumpkin Playdate

So the kiddos and I went to town today to meet some friends for a Pumpkin Playdate. I hate to admit in all my years of being a parent, I’ve taken my kids to the Pumpkin Patch once and that was when Maddie was 2.5 and I was pregnant with Haidyn. So, not much of a tradition around here… I guess it’s kind of hard when it’s supposed to be fall with 85+ degree temperatures outside. BUT… Today we did it… Went to the patch and we had fun! Granted it was warmer than it should be for fall clothes, but we made the best of it.

Here is a little bit of our hour of Pumpkin Playdating…

Playing in The Maze.


My bunch… Obviously, 2/3 of my group still have PKS–Photographer’s Kid Syndrome!


The Entire Bunch–a difficult task to accomplish while subjects are wearing fall clothes in summer heat. Oh and sun is still severely bright. But still fun!


Little Man was digging all the pumpkins… The poor workers probably had to spend a while just putting them back where they belong after he kept dragging them off.


My beautiful girl!


Two of this dude… He was liking my camera (for once)! He’s a busy bee, so I know mom has a hard time getting shots of him.



My little princess! Notice anything new? Yep, she got her ears pierced! She wanted them like big sissy’s so we went this past weekend.


This is little dude’s big sister. Doesn’t she have the cutest little puppy dog eyes?


And her other younger brother (the middle child). So similar to my middle child (in so many ways)!


Just a snap–middle child was bringing Caleb all these pumpkins. It was cute because he kept motioning for him to bring more to him.


Our outing almost went off without any mishaps until Little Man decided to walk and trip on the skids. So he’s got a nice gash in his forehead along his hairline. We pretty much ended our time there after that and came to the house for more playdate fun and dinner. One more mishap of Haidyn falling and skinning her chin… Nothing like facial boo-boos the day before a family photoshoot! We might have to post-pone that… Oh and yes, I’m playing with my display borders… Trying to figure out what I like best!

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  1. Amy

    Where was this pumpkin patch?

  2. Jill Cornelius

    It’s in RW almost to 549 off of 66. It’s at a landscaping place.

  3. The Copeland Family

    Great pictures!!! I love the new ear-piercing, too! How fun!

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