Feeling uninspired after a 9.5 hour shift of staring at computer screens and clicking mouse/keyboard buttons, I stared blankly around the apartment until my eyes fell on the spray bottle I used to train the cats when they were younger. I continued to stare blankly until my eyes fell on a small reflector I made …
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365.320 learn something every day
And I learned quite a bit today! I learned… that the de facto project manager at work left out a rather massive part of the project my team (and others) have been working on for the past 6 weeks, and that’s due in one month, which means that I’ll (and probably only me) need to …
365.319 lazy Sunday
After a full morning of writing and cooking, and a half-afternoon of checking out apartments on the interwebs, I was feeling a right bit lazy, photographically speaking, and since I haven’t tossed off a macro abstraction lately, this seemed as good a time as any, so here it is. Woo. D7000. Vivitar 50mm f/1.8, reversed, …
365.318 LBC0
Well. Have I been in one pissed off mood today. Sheesh. I woke up miffed. By what, I have no idea. Had plans to have breakfast and visit the Arboretum this morning with Momma, so I woke up early (usual weekday time of 4:30a instead of usual weekend time of 5) to make sure I …
355.317 Serenity NOW (2)
I really shouldn’t nap after work. 9 times out of 10, I wake up feeling great, but the first person I come into contact with raises an aggravation that persists for the rest of the day. This usually doesn’t matter a whole lot, as I so rarely see any three-dimensional humans after work anyway, much …
365.316 Serenity Now!!!
Earlier today, I remembered that I didn’t submit anything for last week’s Weekly Photographic Challenge (theme: Chaos), so I checked out the profile and found out this week’s theme: Serenity. My first thought, any time I see the word ‘serenity:’ SERENITY NOW! I went and watched the Seinfeld episode in which Serenity Now appears, only …
365.315 yep… they still need cleaning
I ran some errands after work, and by the time I got home, I’d lost any interest in shooting, so I laid down on the floor and started shooting random stuff: cat hair, a broken off belt loop that’s now a cat toy, the afternoon light on the blinds, the trees outside through the little …