Day 69/365 – Snack Mix

Here is another favorite snack of the house. Even though I didn’t eat ANY of these before, during or after the shoot, I was very thirsty at the end of it. Just look at the photo, you can see all the salt on them. 330mg per serving to be exact.

WARNING: EAT IN MODERATION



Day 68/365 – Yummy Shot!

These are very popular with our kids. A bag of these don’t last long in the house. I liked having a shot that required only black and white from the start.

I called this the “Yummy Shot!” because, do you see the one in the middle? That was really yummy!



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!