Well, it looks like the light colored pants worked better for this than black pants did (see 365.224), so I guess I’ll have to try again, maybe Friday, or maybe whatever day I decide to wear the silver pants. Hopefully there will be some nice clouds being blown across the sky while the trees remain …
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365.333 a simple tap v.1
Ok. So this is my first serious attempt at the “A simple tap” Photo Challenge over on Google+. I’m not really planning on entering this one, but who knows: I might not make anything better…
The Tokina AT-X 35-200mm f/3.5-4.5, a review
Introduction In early March, 2012, I pushed away from the desk to go make dinner, bumped the tripod, and knocked the D7000 and reverse-mounted Nikon 75-150mm f/3.5 E-Series face first into the wooden apartment floor. This fall had two effects: 1) it loosened a wire or something in the MD-D11 battery grip such that the …
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365.332 The Caterwaul
D7000. Vivitar 70-210mm f/3.5 Series 1 (Kiron, maybe). ISO100, 1/4th (AP mode), f/3.5, -1EV. White Balance & minor Levels adjustment in Aperture.
365.331 Icarus
I’m tired today, and didn’t really want to shoot: work this morning, apartment hunting on the interwebs this afternoon, and quite a bit of random thoughts rushing through my head. So I’ll keep this short. This looks excruciatingly digital to me, and I want to find some way of warming up my pictures without making …
365.330 ohne titel
Happy Thanksgiving US, and Happy justanotherthursday to everyone else! I spent much of the day with Momma, and ate too much yummy comfort foods, so I’ll be skipping dinner tonight. Well, maybe just a piece of pecan pie: I can’t resist that stuff. Since I’ll be skipping dinner, I could spend that time trying to …
365.329 just in time
The leaves have finally really put on a show here in North Texas, and just in time for the major US autumnal holiday: Thanksgiving, with its historic images of pilgrims and turkeys and red/gold/brown leaves. As I was leaving work and heading out to the car, I happened to look up just in time see …