The fear has me today. I would like to say “I’d like to go for a walk through the neighborhood, snap some pictures, maybe pop down to the park and shoot those strange, ingrown trees that I drive past every now and then” but, really, I have absolutely no desire to leave. The prospects are …
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365.217 heat and mania
I don’t quite know why, but I got myself really worked up, agitated, stretched too thin, at work today, and the heat that accompanied the drive home, along with the multiple instances of poor blinker management and, shall we say, a rather avant garde attitude toward lane markers got me even more excited, and not in a …
365.216 between Planck and Inflation, perhaps
Big thanks to Rob Weiher over at G+ for pointing out the fabulous light-manipulating properties of the LensBaby! I took a cosmology course at the community college many years ago, and I’m often surprised by 1) how much I remember from that class (like Planck), especially given how long ago it was and how much, …
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365.170 weak
The biggest problem with committing to a 365 project is posting those pics that you’re wildly unhappy with, but know its the best one you’re going to get that day. This photo is weak. The concept is worn out (for now, for me, if not for you). The execution is poor. The composition nonexistent. But …
365.147 Abstraktes Bild
I’d like to have a better title for this—something about the dark and scary forest in which live all manner of unicorns and rainbows and fluffy bunnies and whatnot, perhaps—but I couldn’t really come up with anything, and I have very little to say about it at all, other than ‘here it is!’ D7000. LensBaby …
365.132 I always wondered…
…what folding space looked like. Well, maybe not always, but for quite some time. And I’m sure it looks nothing like that strange-honking scene in that awful Dune movie… Or maybe this is a Base Ship in orbit above Caprica… Or it could be something else, something of the actual world, which wouldn’t surprise me much, …
365.49 Point of Impact, part 5: Shearing Forces
I was wondering when I was going to resort to macro… D7000, Lens Baby Muse (plastic), with +10 Macro lens, ISO400, 1/50th, f/5.6. I lit it with the usual Macro combo: Desk Lamp, Mini MagLite, and single-bulb bicycle lamp. Normally, I have something more to say, but not today: too tired. Oh well.