Day 66/365 – Flower And Home Show

My wife and daughter went to the Flower and Home Show. Besides hot tub and window replacement pamphlets, my wife picked up this cool look (not real) flowing plant. I took a ton of shots but with a little photo editing, I was able to create a cool looking effect. Please let me know what you think.

Oh yea, my wife now wants a hot tub. Who am I to argue?



Day 65/365 – Multiple Reflections In Water

Can you believe I only have 300 more days of this?
This photo is a very close up shot of water drops. Each show a reflection of the same thing but with a slight difference in each of them depending on how big and the shape of the water drop. IT shows a reflection of… Wait you tell me what you see.



Day 64/365 – Date Night!

I know what you’re thinking? Why am I taking a photo of ticket stubs? Well, one of the things a project like this can do is document special days where you did something out of the norm? That being said, I thank very much my parents who watched our two children while Sabrina and I went out on a movie date. This movie was really funny, as most Adam Sandler movies are. We had a lot of laughs together so I wanted to make sure I marked this day down.



Day 62/365 – Bindy’s My Dawg!

With the tips from Cesar Millan aka: The Dog Whisperer, I think Bindy and me are starting new. At first BIndy had some sort of problem with me where i could make her pee on demand by simply calling her to me. She would come up to me a submissive walk squatting and peeing at the same time as she approached me. She would make it to me, but with a trail of pee. That has stopped recently, but I think before we rescued her when she was beaten, probably by the man of the house I’m guessing. So now with some simple trust training, teaching her to give me her paw, which she wouldn’t do for anyone, and our daily walk for exercise, things completely changed between us. It didn’t take long, but I know there is a lot more work to be done. She truly is a good dog.

Hail To Cesar Millan, he is brilliant!

 

Day 61/365 – Never Fear Halitosis

Have you ever been near someone that has bad breath and were afraid to tell them? That’s why these babies are a great thing to keep close by! Give one to them and you will thank you. They are so strong (“Curiously Strong”) that they would freshen anyone’s breath. At least temporarily until you can get out of the room!

As you can see form this photo, I used the green screen, but as I keep forgetting, you can’t have any green in your subject (see left Altoids box).

dislcaimer: I am not affiliated with the makers of Altoids, however, if they want to pay me for the free advertisement they can follow me at  chumly.com/mike and send me a message.

 

Day 59/365 – Shredded Memories

There are a lot of memories in a pile of shredded paper, but they only memories of the person who did the shredding. If you were to look at this photo and tell me three things from it what would they be?

Here are three things I see…
1. The distinctive Verizon Wireless bill that I found one day when cleaning out old bills.
2. The recent credit card that I didn’t need any more since the new one was just delivered.
3. My resume that was printed on 25% Cotton Fiber that I no longer need because I have a kick ass job!

They say a picture says a thousand words. How many words are in a photo of shredded paper?

 

58/365 – Actions Still Speak Louder Than Words

So we have this left over valentines day candy. I thought I would put a bunch in a bowl and take a shot of them. What is your favorite one from this photo?

Also, how come when growing up, I remember these heart shape candies having better alignment? What I mean is most of these have words running off the heart, and some are just not centered where it looks like someone was just freaking lazy. Some are smudged, not all there or just plain BLAH! Also, I’m not sure if they had the “Yes Dear” one when I was a kid.

 

Day 57/365 – New Meaning To “Cold Feet”

It was about 20 degrees this morning and there was still a dusting of snow on the ground. My daughter thought it was a good idea to go on the deck and play, but she forgot her socks and shoes. She quietly went outside, almost ninja like. She then comes running into the house covering up her feet in a blanket. There I sat on the couch wondering what she was doing. Later on that morning, I walked by the deck door and saw these cute little foot prints in the snow. I’m not sure she learned her lesson though, because she did it again.