Last Sunday I charged up the camera batteries and went for a drive. I didn’t go too far from home; I left Suki behind, and I never leave her alone more than two or three hours. She’s sort of reached … Continue reading →
Doldrums: that’s what it’s called when there is no wind, no forward movement. You sit there, becalmed, waiting for something to happen, to change. You’re anxious. You’re resigned. You might even be angry. That’s how I’ve felt the last few … Continue reading →
I’m still deep in work, but last night, I took a break for a couple hours and played with one of the new lenses. Because I didn’t want to dress to go somewhere, I aimed the camera at the pothos … Continue reading →
I’ve had the Sony mirrorless for over a year now, and I still love it. It’s a great small camera that works well in all situations, including night shooting. And man, it’s fast. It shoots 11 fps. I took this … Continue reading →
Most of you know Suki is my dog. She weighs five pounds and turned fifteen at the end of July. I met her a couple weeks after she was born, and I’ve had her since she was three months old. … Continue reading →
Once upon a time, I was young. I took pictures back then, too, though I used a 35mm camera. R and I were hiking near St. Croix Falls one day, and I dropped the damn thing. It had to be … Continue reading →
I don’t know what got into me. I’d taken pictures of water pipes at a local school and thought I could do something with them. I spent all evening at the computer, listening to music and playing in Photoshop. This … Continue reading →
They are not native to Florida, but they’ve made a home here, much to the dismay of many residents. They can grow quite large, but they are herbivores. They are no danger to pets or kids, though they can, I’ve … Continue reading →
The only thing I really miss, living in Florida, is fall. Today I’m going to post a few of my favorite autumn photos. And next time, I might post a few more.