Archive for October 2011
Day 285/365 – Fall Colors Photo 1
I will be doing a series of photo’s of fall colors. Here is photo 1 of the series. Most of these photo’s in this series will be shot with an iPhone 4 or iPhone 4S.
Day 284/365 – Leaves Are Changing
The trees are getting ready for the winter. The leaves are all grown up and now must leave and join the real world where they turn brown, get raked up, mulched, blown/vacuumed, bagged and sent off to the local landfill. What a life.
Day 283/365 – Field
I tried to get a little artsy without any post processing. This is tall grassy area at Watson Pond in Marlborough MA. Let me know what you think.
Day 282/365 – Change Is Good!
My daughter piled up some change that she has been saving and called me over to take a photo of it. She wanted me to use the photo for today’s shot. So I did!
Day 281/365 – Easy Money
Today we noticed our neighbors across the street putting stuff out for a yard sale because they are moving. I started to see swarms of cars stopping to check it out, so I figured they must have put a classified ad in the paper, which they did. I then said to myself, “Self, if you put all the stuff that we planned on selling at the procrastination yard sale (so I called it), I wouldn’t have to pay for advertising.” So that’s just what I did with the help of my family.
This is the photo of some of the money we made during this few hours of bargaining.
Day 280/365 – An Autumn Night’s Moon Over Massachusetts
I could take photo’s of the moon all night. If you have a digital SLR camera or any other camera with manual settings, here are the settings I used: ISO 250, 300mm, f/20 1/100 sec.
I also used a tripod and a remote shutter release switch to reduce any shaking.
Day 279/365 – Nuggets
My daughter had chicken nuggets for lunch today. Well she had two out of four, that’s why I have this photo!
Day 278/365 – Solid As A Rock
Before I talk about the photo, I would like to send my deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Steve Jobs. He made what the the computing industry what it is today. His vision has been seen and will remain a vital factor of the future of technology. Thank you Steve for what you have given us.
I dedicate this photo to Steve Jobs as his vision was always rock solid. Thanks to him, I am now a Mac.
Day 277/365 – What’s For Dinner?
Came home to a wonderfully tasty dinner of chicken, green peppers and onions wrapped up as a Fajita (I pronounce it FaGeeTa) with rice.
Day 276/365 – Bananas
We just bought a new bunch of bananas, so I figured, why not?