Rachel Kathleen Photography

TEXAS!!!

JUST TEXAS
Pep , Texas 79353
Smiley , Texas 78159
Paradise , Texas 76073
Rainbow , Texas 76077
Sweet Home , Texas 77987
Comfort , Texas 78013
Friendship, Texas 76530
Love the Sun?
Sun City , Texas 78628
Sunrise , Texas 76661
Sunset, Texas 76270
Sundown, Texas 79372
Sunray , Texas 79086
Sunny Side , Texas 77423
Want something to eat?
Bacon , Texas 76301
Noodle , Texas 79536
Oatmeal , Texas 78605
Turkey , Texas 79261
Trout , Texas 75789
Sugar Land , Texas 77479
Salty, Texas 76567
Rice , Texas 75155
Pearland , Texas 77581
Orange , Texas 77630
And top it off with:
Sweetwater , Texas 79556
Why travel to other cities? Texas has them all!
Detroit , Texas 75436
Cleveland , Texas 75436
Colorado City , Texas 79512
Denver City , Texas 79323
Klondike , Texas 75448
Nevada , Texas 75173
Memphis , Texas 79245
Miami , Texas 79059
Boston , Texas 75570
Santa Fe , Texas 77517
Tennessee Colony , Texas 75861
Reno , Texas 75462
Pasadena , Texas 77506
Columbus , Texas 78934
Feel like traveling outside the country?
Athens , Texas 75751
Canadian, Texas 79014
China , Texas 77613
Egypt , Texas 77436
Ireland , Texas 76538
Italy , Texas 76538
Turkey , Texas 79261
London , Texas 76854
New London , Texas 75682
Paris , Texas 75460
Palestine , Texas 75801
No need to travel to Washington D.C.
Whitehouse , Texas 75791
We even have a city named after our planet!
Earth , Texas 79031
We have a city named after our state
Texas City , Texas 77590
Exhausted?
Energy , Texas 76452
Cold?
Blanket , Texas 76432
Winters, Texas
Like to read about History?
Santa Anna , Texas
Goliad , Texas
Alamo , Texas
Gun Barrel City , Texas
Robert Lee , Texas
Need Office Supplies?
Staples, Texas 78670
Want to go into outer space?
Venus , Texas 76084
Mars , Texas 79062
You guessed it. It’s on the state line.
Texline , Texas 79087
For the kids…
Kermit , Texas 79745
Elmo , Texas 75118
Nemo , Texas 76070
Tarzan , Texas 79783
Winnie , Texas 77665
Sylvester , Texas 79560
Other city names in Texas , to make you smile……
Frognot , Texas 75424
Bigfoot , Texas 78005
Hogeye , Texas 75423
Cactus , Texas 79013
Notrees , Texas 79759
Best, Texas 76932
Veribest , Texas 76886
Kickapoo , Texas 75763
Dime Box , Texas 77853
Old Dime Box , Texas 77853
Telephone , Texas 75488
Telegraph , Texas 76883
Whiteface , Texas 79379
Twitty, Texas 79079
And last but not least, the Anti-Al Gore City
Kilgore , Texas 75662
And our favorites…
Cut n Shoot, Texas
Gun Barrell City , Texas
Hoop And Holler, Texas
Ding Dong, Texas and, of course,
Muleshoe , Texas
You May Live in Texas…
If someone in a Lowe’s store offers you assistance and they don’t work there, you may live in Texas
If you’ve worn shorts and a parka at the same time, you may live in Texas
If you’ve had a lengthy telephone conversation with someone who dialed a wrong number, you may live in Texas
If ‘Vacation’ means going anywhere south of Dallas for the weekend, you may live in Texas
If you measure distance in hours, you may live in Texas
If you know several people who have hit a deer more than once, you may live in Texas
If you install security lights on your house and garage, but leave both unlocked, you may live in Texas
If you carry jumper cables in your car and your wife knows how to use them, you may live in Texas
If the speed limit on the highway is 55 mph –you’re going 80 and everybody’s passing you, you may live in Texas
If you find 60 degrees ‘a little chilly,’ you may live in Texas
If you actually understand these jokes, and share them with all your Texas friends, you definitely live in Texas
Here are some little known, very interesting facts about Texas .
Beaumont to El Paso : 742 miles
Beaumont to Chicago : 770 miles
El Paso is closer to California than to Dallas
World’s first rodeo was in Pecos , July 4, 1883
The Flagship Hotel in Galveston is the only hotel in North America built over water. Destroyed by Hurricane Ike -2008!
The Heisman Trophy was named after John William Heisman who was the first full-time coach at Rice University in Houston
Brazoria County has more species of birds than any other area in North America
Aransas Wildlife Refuge is the winter home of North America ’s only remaining flock of whooping cranes
Jalapeno jelly originated in Lake Jackson in 1978
The worst natural disaster in U.S. history was in 1900, caused by a hurricane, in which over 8,000 lives were lost on Galveston Island
The first word spoken from the moon, July 20,1969, was ” Houston ,” but the space center was actually in Clear Lake City at the time
King Ranch in South Texas is larger than Rhode Island
Tropical Storm Claudette brought a U.S. rainfall record of 43′ in 24 hours in and around Alvin in July of 1979
Texas is the only state to enter the U.S. by TREATY, (known as the Constitution of 1845 by the Republic of Texas to enter the Union ) instead of by annexation. This allows the Texas Flag to fly at the same height as the U.S. Flag, and may divide into 5 states
A Live Oak tree near Fulton is estimated to be 1500 years old
Caddo Lake is the only natural lake in the state
Dr Pepper was invented in Waco in 1885. There is no period in Dr Pepper
Texas has had six capital cities: Washington -on- the Brazos, Harrisburg , Galveston ,Velasco, West Columbia and Austin
The Capitol Dome in Austin is the only dome in the U.S. which is taller than the Capitol Building in Washington DC (by 7 feet)
The San Jacinto Monument is the tallest free standing monument in the world and it is taller than the Washington monument
The name ‘ Texas ‘ comes from the Hasini Indian word ‘tejas’ meaning friends. Tejas is not Spanish for Texas
The State Mascot is the Armadillo (an interesting bit of trivia about the armadillo is they always have four babies. They have one egg, which splits into four, and they either have four males or four females
The first domed stadium in the U.S. was the Astrodome in Houston
Cowboy’s Ten Commandments posted on the wall at Cross Trails Church in Fairlie , Texas :
(1) Just one God.
(2) Honor yer Ma & Pa.
(3) No telling tales or gossipin’.
(4) Git yourself to Sunday meeting.
(5) Put nothin’ before God.
(6) No foolin’ around with another fellow’s gal.
(7) No killin’.
(8) Watch yer mouth.
(9) Don’t take what ain’t yers.
(10) Don’t be hankerin’ for yer buddy’s stuff.
Y’all git all that?

Posted 9 months, 4 weeks ago at 2:48 pm. Add a comment

A Me Moment!

This last Saturday, I had plans of teaching a “Tips ‘n’ Tricks” of everyday photography for Relief Society.  We were going to do it at the Japanese Tea Gardens/Sunken Gardens, downtown.  I had planned on meeting up with them at the church, but then decided that I could go down there with my handy navigation system…  One would think that you’d be able to find the Gardens — they have been established for some seasons… (Yes, they’ve been there for…oh, maybe…forever!)  But my navigation system (which is uptodate) looped me around after I figured finding a location that was in somewhat of a close proximity.  Still, I was brought on a tour of the Brackenridge Park and discovered a few new places (for me!) that I want to go back and shoot for fun. 

I eventually found the park, but when I had arrived, I couldn’t find any of my group of aspiring photogs…  One might as well look around, and have her camera out…  Never know when one might need it for…anything. 

I had decided that I would use my 50 mm f/1.4 and play around with it.  The gardens had captured my complete being!  I made a mental note that I would keep this place in mind for future shoots that I decide to do.  The architecture with the hardscaping and the soft feel of the lush foliage, and then, the cooling of the water features…  A waterfall flowing from the very back of the gardens as you approach the entrance.  The pagoda’s structure was incredible to take in…and then to see all of the pillars/piles of rock to form walking path boundaries, or to add a little visual appeal…  It was incredible!  Then, there were the mass amounts of koi swimming around.  They had signs up at the entrance, asking people to not feed the fish, but come on!  They were practically jumping out of water for some food.  (Some literally jumped out of the water…)  I decided to play more with my circular polorizer filter and got some great before and after shots of the difference.  Never played with that until now…  But my 50 mm lens!!!  I LOVE IT!!!  I’ve really enjoyed having that lens since the moment I bought it and then shot a bridal shoot with.  The bokeh is amazing!!!!  And it’s just a fabulous lens to get amazing colors and tac sharp photos.  I also decided to challenge myself and only shoot with manual focus.  I don’t like to do that typically b/c I’m a perfectionist when it comes to crisp, clear, subjects (not that with the auto focus I get that 100% of the time…).  I take a bit of time to create and setup an image. 

So, after playing around some and shooting more of the macro type shots for flowers and other greenery, I saw this area of yellow and white flowers with butterflies and bees fluttering and buzzing around.  I wanted to really put my focusing skills that I had been working up to that point to some fun, challenging, and patience driven focus.  I had fun with the butterflies and kept trying my hardest to get some of the bees.  Having the prime lens, it made it difficult to get close up without moving and scaring them away.  I got some fun shots from those as well! 

With the second Tinker Bell movie coming out tomorrow (YES!  I’m very excited to see it!  It’s Tinker Bell!!!) I’ve been thinking more along the lines of the fairies and how they are, see things, etc.  I was down on the ground in different positions shooting.  That’s pretty common for me…  :o )  BUT!  I had so much fun thinking more in the fairy prospective.  (It’s amazing how the way you feel or the mood you’re in at the time you’re shooting pictures will come out in your photos.  I’ve seen it in my own.)  The photos remind me of the artist, Gail Carson Levine’s fairy world.  Mystical and very magical, extreme beauty, yet very soft and fairytale like. 

I’ll have to post some of them when I get home from work.  I haven’t done any post processing on them, but I’m not sure if I’ll do any.  I really love the colors and the effects I was able to get.  It was the first time in several years since I’ve gone out and just shot photos for myself!!!  I miss doing that.  It felt good to be doing what I’m passionate about.  Let me know what you think of the photos — leave a comment or two.


Posted 10 months, 1 week ago at 11:18 am. Add a comment