Episode 13 - Bunny Pox




Knitting Butterflies show

Summary: In this episode I talk knitting, favorite "new to me" podcasts, keeping toddlers busy, and posing tips in photography.Knitting Butterflies Ravelry GroupInstagram: butterflyem4Ravelry Page: EmilyStrawClicking Away:Anne's Sweater from Green Gables Knits by Joanna Johnson, knit in Brown Sheep Company Lanaloft SportMermaid Song Shawl by Susanna IC in the Unofficial Harry Potter Knits, knit in Knitpicks Shadow Tonal in Summer Blossom20% Cooler Socks, Jeck pattern by Regina Satta in Rainbow Dash Yarn from Cuppy Cake YarnzRainbow Ripples Baby Blanket in I Love This YarnI Dream of KnittingThis episode I play along with the Prairie Girls Knit and Spin podcast and think about what I would do if I won the lottery.Podcasts I have been listening to:The Knit Wits PodcastMust Stash PodcastACTually KnittingKnit.fmCountdown to 30?The countdown to 30 is over, but I had a great birthday!I treated myself at the Loopy Ewe and purchased some Blue Skies Over Colorado sock yarn and Prism Yarns for a lace shawl.I used a Busy Bag to keep my kiddos happy during a trip to the DMV.Photographing Your Knits:I recently watched a course on Creative Live by Lindsay Adler called Posing 101. Here are a couple of takeaways I wanted to share with you:Objects closer to the camera are larger than objects farther from the camera. Example: hips closer to the camera are going to appear larger than hips farther from the camera.When appendages point toward or away from the camera, a phenomenon called foreshortening occurs. This makes your limbs look shorter and thicker, and less flattering.In this photo, I needed to pull my shoulders forward more and put my limbs out at an angle from the camera. This photo has some critical technical errors in posing which is why it's not terribly flattering. Redoing some posing will help greatly, I hope to demonstrate this soon!