Springtime Photo Blog

Please enjoy my photos I took recently of the beautiful spring flowers and nature. I just love getting the chance to photograph flowers, these are all raw (unedited) photos and all photos are copyright of Julianna Zieno Photography. If you would like to purchase any of the below photos please leave a comment and I will get back to you with more information. Please keep me in mind for any spring or summer event photography or even Senior photos, again comment below for more information. Enjoy a taste of spring, feel free to share if you’d like!

A male Grosbeak has arrived for the summer months.

A male Grosbeak has arrived for the summer months.

A small grass we bought for our planters on our back deck. I love the colors and textures in this photo.

A small grass we bought for our planters on our back deck. I love the colors and textures in this photo.

These are my favorite flowers, it looks like they are sticking their little tongues out at me!

These are my favorite flowers, it looks like they are sticking their little tongues out at me!

A Gerbera daisy

A Gerbera daisy

Another shot of the white Gerbera daisy

Another shot of the white Gerbera daisy

A pink geranium

A pink geranium

I love the textures in this flower

I love the textures in this flower

My favorite part of photographing flowers is the cute little fuzz on the stems

My favorite part of photographing flowers is the cute little fuzz on the stems

A different angle of this little white flower

A different angle of this little white flower

A lovely bunch of white blooms

A lovely bunch of white blooms

I love the color of these flowers, bright and cheerful and hopefully will attract all sorts of butterflies and hummingbirds

I love the color of these flowers, bright and cheerful and hopefully will attract all sorts of butterflies and hummingbirds

Another shot of the same flower, just love the colors.

Another shot of the same flower, just love the colors.

A shot of the underneath of a gerbera daisy

A shot of the underneath of a gerbera daisy

All photos were taken with a 100mm Canon Macro lens and a Canon T3i camera.

Omaha Food: Little Espana

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Have you ever returned home from an amazing trip overseas or elsewhere having eaten the most amazing cultural food you’ve ever had in your entire life, just to realize you’ve been placed back in the Midwest of America where everything comes out of a freezer or a plastic bag and then onto your plate? Imagine a tiny bit of Europe nestled in the heart of Omaha, in Rockbrook Village is the latest edition to the traditional Spanish Tapas restaurant Espana, “Little Espana”.

The new Tapas bar features a modern feel with elements from the Benson counterpart evident throughout the building, exposed brick walls and large art pieces give the dining area a modern yet comfortable vibe. A modern looking bar greets you as you walk in the door with an entertaining light feature underneath the surface so the bar is constantly changing colors.

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Large canvas prints cover the walls as if to mimic an art gallery, and it works. The beautiful images and wall art give you a glimpse into the Spanish culture while you indulge in the traditional Spanish Tapas.

The tiles on the ceiling reminded me of the Espana in Benson and gave the whole room a warm and sophisticated feel. The same familiar Spanish music fills the space bringing you more and more into feeling just like you are sitting at a Tapas bar in Barcelona or Madrid.

This space also features a patio for outdoor dining with a covered space, the management also plans on having live entertainment in the very near future.

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Alright, enough about the space. You get it right? It makes you feel like you are in an upscale modern cafe and sitting in a neighborhood Tapas bar in Spain at the same time! Onto the best part, food!

Sangria. We asked for a sample of the white and the red sangria when the waitress asked us what we would prefer for a drink, so we got to sample each! I would recommend the white sangria to anyone who likes a more sweet drink, and the red for everyone else. I’m all about the sweet drinks, so of course I got a glass of the white! Sangria is available by the glass, half bottle and bottle, so perfect to share if you’d like!

Having been to Barcelona and trying out a Tapas bar there as well as tasting their sangria, I can say that this is authentic sangria and the only thing I’ve found even close to what you can get in Spain!

There is a full bar menu and a TON more drinks to choose from than in their Benson location, I’m sure they are all wonderful, but I just love the sangria!

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Onto the actual food! The two locations have slightly different menus, this location in Rockbrook Village is designed to be a quicker experience. Instead of the made from scratch when you order paella and it taking 45 minutes this location has fewer paella choices and they only take 15 minutes to make.

Espana prides themselves on making their food from scratch, so everything is homemade and it makes the food that much better (and better for you). Tapas come out pretty quickly after you order and are served on these fun stacking plates, perfect to share (or grab your own dish before anyone else can!).

On the menu there is truly something for everyone. Spanish salads (enough for a meal), Spanish sandwiches (something new, I debated trying one but I always end up getting Tapas), some basic entrees (chicken, salmon, steak, mahi-mahi), cold and hot tapas and of course a few desserts.

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The first of the tapas that we shared was the new fried manchengo cheese in a whiskey sauce. Absolutely to die for, the sweet whiskey sauce complimented the cheese and the light batter on the cheese so well you could just gobble up the whole plate (but I would recommend sharing so you can eat some other things besides just cheese!)

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The second of the new tapas we tried was the Pig’s Ear. I’ve never had pig’s ear before so I was curious, and the menu mentioned that it had fried egg on top so I couldn’t resist trying it (because if it has egg on it, what can go wrong?) This is another dish I would recommend sharing because there is a TON of food hidden underneath those two eggs! Little strips of lightly battered pig’s ear, the waitress recommended that we break the yolk of the egg to use that as a sauce for the pig’s ear and that was an excellent recommendation. The dish was a little salty, but not in a bad way at all. Just a warning for anyone who is on a low salt diet, this is probably not the best choice of dish for you!

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My personal favorite from childhood til now, patatas fritas. Fried diced potatoes covered in the best aioli sauce ever. When I was younger this used to be a dish I would get and I would ask for extra of the aioli sauce because it is so sweet and delicious. I still love this dish and the potatoes are great to soak up any extra sauces from any of the other dishes you may have ordered. This is also a dish best shared as the aioli is rich and filling!

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These little sliders are one of the new tapas at this location, they came with fries (not pictures) and I believe they were pickled vegetables, I did not try this dish, but my mom raved over how good it was, so I believe this is a winner as well- and it could make a whole meal if you aren’t all that hungry! (Sharing is not necessary for this dish).

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Some beautiful sourdough bread that came with the meal to soak up any extra sauce we might have.

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And finally my all time favorite of the tapas- Empanadillas de pollo. Chicken in little pouches, with some sort of amazing flavoring on the inside served with spicy aioli dipping sauce. I’m making myself hungry just looking at the photo, this is my all time favorite and I never share! The combination of flavors just explode in your mouth. This is my favorite of the hot tapas and I almost always get it! (perfect to not share!)

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Overall, this was an excellent dining experience and I would recommend it to anyone looking for somewhere different to go on date night or for family dinner or even for a nice lunch. Service was excellent, we took our time eating and never felt rushed, there was not too much noise level and it was easy to converse with your table. Prices are reasonable but not cheap, however the quality of the food is worth paying a more than you would for a chain restaurant.

I look forward to visiting this more convenient location more often, but I’m sure we will always go to the Benson Espana location as well.

I hope everyone enjoyed my first Omaha Food blog and I look forward to sharing my culinary experiences throughout town with you again!

For more information please like Little Espana on Facebook or visit their beautiful website at: http://little.espanaomaha.com/

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As always, photos are property of Julianna Zieno photography and can be purchased, if interested please leave a comment.

Ode to the Beach

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There is nothing better than sitting on the beach and thinking about life. I find that while I am on vacation I’m often stressed and always trying to decide what to do next to take advantage of every second I’m there. When I’m at the beach it is a different situation. There is nothing more peaceful than sitting back in a beach chair, closing your eyes and taking a deep breath of salty air and listening to the waves crash against the sand.

The beach is a place for serenity. It is a place to make memories. A place to eat sand. A place to run away from siblings and friends chasing you with gross dead sea creatures. A place to learn about nature. A place to watch sea turtles lay their eggs or to watch baby turtles make their first march to the ocean. I’ve encountered many interesting people while at the beach, but the nice thing about the beach is that no matter how much money you have a beat up piggly wiggly shirt is acceptable to wear. I’ve dreamed about my goals while sitting in a beach chair. As a child I pretended to ride my bike alongside wild horses as motivation to keep biking to our final destination. I’ve gotten to swim up close with dolphins in the wild. I’ve seen the dolphins fish.

The beach gives me a sense of a connection to nature. The moment you step off the boardwalk and onto the sand you are no longer on the earth, it is as if you have traveled to a different planet. The air tastes different, the ocean sounds are overwhelming and the atmosphere is peaceful. The beach holds a special place in my heart and I always long to go sit on the sand whenever I’m stressed or need to get away. Here’s to the beach, always the best spot for serenity. Always the best spot to collect your thoughts. Always a good place to take a nap.

 

That one time I went to hogwarts.

Ever since I read the first Harry Potter book back in the third grade I’ve dreamed of going to Hogwarts. Yes, yes, I know it’s not real, but how many Potter fans haven’t checked the mail for their Hogwarts letter from time to time? When I was given the opportunity to study abroad in England I felt like I was packing my bags to go to Hogwarts and all I had left to do was buy my owl and then hop on the Hogwarts Express after arriving in London. Even though Richmond was located in one of the most luxurious neighborhoods in Europe, I still had the need to go on a search for Hogwarts. After all, it must be real as there was an entire book series written about/in it.

My adventures began when I traveled to Scotland for a tour of the highlands. Our tour began in Edinburgh where we had time to stroll around the city and we found the pub where J.K. Rowling wrote the first Harry Potter book on napkins.

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As I am obviously an Harry Potter fan, this is a must do for anyone who is ever in the area. The fact that I sat in the same place that J.K Rowling sat when the idea of a boy wizard who went to boarding school and eventually saved the world (ok, thats not quite the story but close enough) is just AMAZING. I ate a delicious meal there and upon using the toilet found that the bathroom was COVERED in Harry Potter quotes. Truly a must see on my way to find Hogwarts.

After returning from my trip to Scotland, I discovered that there was a way for me to see Hogwarts. The Harry Potter Studios, where the films were shot recently opened for tours. The tour is pricey, but luckily my school had a discount deal and we all got to go. I was THRILLED and the experience was once in a lifetime. I must say that when I get back to London I will take the train over to the studios again, I enjoyed it so much and it truly was the best way I could have spent my day. Here are some of my favorite photos. If you ever get a chance to, go visit. It is AMAZING and you get to see the REAL HOGWARTS, or as real as it gets!

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Last photo^ I SAW HOGWARTS!

 

Word on the Street

Street photography is something I would love to get more into. Just taking photos of the everyday normal things that we see both in our own environment and when we travel. I often take photos of the locals wherever I visit just to get a taste of the local culture to keep forever. If you’ve heard of Humans of New York– this concept is something I would love to put into action in Omaha. I love to hear the conversations of strangers and get to know the local flavor. I always try to take a lot of pictures of locals doing their own thing, which may seem creepy but the photos that result are always some of my favorites.

From my trip to Italy this summer I captured some stunning shots while visiting some of the smaller fishing towns along the coast. This set of photos I like a lot mostly because it captures the feeling of the town. The vibe of the little villages that we visited had an air of peace and tranquility as well as a rustic feel which I attempted to capture in my photography. Here is the set of photos that followed:

Italian Summer

I saw this man sitting on a bench in the town square and could not resist taking a photo. It just seemed like the scene captured the vibe of the town. Even though there were quite a few large tourist groups this guy just sat down and started reading his paper and enjoyed the beautiful summer day in the beautiful resort town.

Putting the Laundry Out

While waiting for our tour group to move on to the next town I was just waiting in the town square and noticed that this woman was putting her laundry out, and I couldn’t help but take a photo. It just seemed so quaint and rustic and so deserving to be captured forever.

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This last photo is one of my favorites, the bright colors of the clothing and the rich color of the building just made the photo so warm and inviting. I think that this photo captures the rustic nature of the city as well as the laid back feeling you got just from strolling around.