Jan 27

Day 27 – Land

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Thought this was an interesting piece of artwork mad from a rock and bundle of floral wire. I might have been able to get a little back light in there that could have made it a little more interesting. I’ll try that next time.

Settings: f/9.0, 1/6 sec, ISO 800, 100mm fixed lens at 1.3m.

Jan 26

Day 26 – Cold

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I seem to have picked a cold. Not so bad except the never ending runny nose and sneezing.

Jan 25

Day 25 – Chillin

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Jan 24

Day 24 – Sixpence None the Richer

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You have probably heard of a six pence, right? Have you seen one? I think the design seems very Celtic. Wonder what the flowers are? I see holly and clover but what are the other three flowers?

Jan 23

Day 23 – Animal Cell

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Anna had a class project to create a cell model this week. We tried Jello yesterday – fail! So, we resorted to making a cake for our medium. I took a picture of the cake, which I’ll post below and then created an outline version of the image that was more representative of the cell model. I think both versions look pretty good and most importantly her model is yummy! I want to go to her class tomorrow. :-)

Jan 22

Day 22 – Pine Cones

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I’ve got to get out of the house soon, I’m running out of stuff to shoot!

Jan 21

Leah and her friend Sailor enjoy a pop-up book together during a sleepover tonight. The book is Dragons & Mosters by Matthew Reinhart and Robert Sabuda.

Jan 20

Day 20 – Whiskey

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I thought this came out really sharp. Are you thirsty now? I created black glass this week to shoot some of our product on for work and this was a favorite today. 4 second exposure ISO 100 @ f/22.

Jan 19

Day 19 – Anna Mosaic

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Jan 18

Day 18 – Cathedral Radio

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Found this @Junkyard Gypsies. Took a lunch time trip to the second had store today thanks to a tip from Caroline. Purchased an old camera and snapped a shot of this radio while I was there. It can be yours for $50.

Jan 18

It doesn’t get much better than this down home song on my Victrola. In case you have never heard this song, here is a very nice version by Allison Krauss and Lyle Lovett: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UxOcZgDOpc.Enjoy.

Jan 15

If you guys see Sarah flying by please tell her it is past her bedtime and time to come home for the evening before her broomstick runs out of gas. This first picture is her friend Katie. This one had better color so ran with it. The one of Sarah was under exposed and had some issues so I converted it to B&W to salvage it.

Jan 14

Day 14 – Self Conflicted. I had fun tonight and introduced Anna and Sarah to extended shutter exposures. The pictures were taken with the shutter open 30 seconds. Which one do you think should be my picture of the day? I couldn’t decide.

Jan 13

Day 13 – My Tele

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Yes, this is my very, very dusty Telecaster. It desperately wants to be played. Don’t take a picture of me . . . . play me!!

Jan 12

Day 12 – Isle of Lewis Chessmen

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This is a reproduction set of the Isle of Lewis Chessmen (or Uig Chessmen). It is the earliest know chess set. Discovered in 1831 in Scotland, a total of 78 pieces were recovered including 8 kings, 8 queens, 16 bishops, 15 knights, 12 rooks and 19 pawns. The heights of the pawns range from 3.5 to 5.8 cm while the major pieces are between 7 and 10.2 cm. It is believed they were probably made in Norway, by craftsmen in the 12th century. They are owned and exhibited by the British Museum in London, which has 67 of the original pieces, and the Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh, which has the remaining 11 pieces. Sarah, in 4th grade now, joined the chess club this year and I can’t wait to play a game with her using this set. The board arrives next week! :-)

Jan 11

Caroline purchased this wonderful medium format 120mm Yashica-Mat film camera for me for Christmas. I love this camera, it is so beautiful. Also in the picture is an #168 Boxwood antique wood and brass two foot ruler. It folds both vertically and horizontally, very unusual. And to the left of the camera are some Buckyballs. If you don’t have any of these, you need to get some. Seriously.

Jan 10

Day 10 – Built in 1855.

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There was a light fog this morning and I tried to catch it but I was a little late. You can see it in the tree lines. I wish I had been 30 minutes earlier. Even so the heavy frost and early morning sun were great. The tree on the right is the second biggest dogwood in America. Wait until this spring!! And yes, it is haunted! We have video proof.

Jan 09

Day 9

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Anna has developed a new hobby in part due to her cousin Clara. She loves to make jewelry now. These are some beads from one of her favorite bead stores here in Bowling Green.

Jan 08

Day 8 – Treats for Pepe

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This afternoon Leah, Sarah and I went to share some treats with the horses down the street. We were hoping to see King and Tinkerbell but instead we found only Pepe. He was whinnying at the fence when we arrived and kept it up until he realized what we had at which point he trotted over to investigate. We shared some apples and carrots with him and I think he must have appreciated it because it struck a very nice pose fore me afterward. Thanks Pepe!

Jan 07

Day 7 – Mandolin

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iPhone and Instagram enabled picture.

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