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Monthly Archives: October 2017
A Selfie in Red and Black
Our house, reflected in my car’s window. And me, reflected on the side. Twice, it would seem.
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Sandhills
My 300 mm lens was still too short for the project. Got some good pix, regardless, as the D300’s a sharper camera than the D70.
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Farmyard on Strange Highway
Eventually they put walls on that barn. Took ’em longer than I expected.
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Oak Leaf on the Porch
I mostly photograph leaves and branches on October 28..
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Reflection
I took this photo with my Nikon N90s and scanned the image from the negative. It was a good autumn, and the roll’s scans are quite colorful. But most of the pics have a glossy look that I find annoying. Perhaps some day I’ll scan the roll again.
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Three Years Ago We Went to the Beach
We also got lost in the woods, which was a surprise. But ’twas more amusing than annoying; the park’s not all that big, and we soon found our way to the Visitor Center and the parking lot.
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The Street Where I Live
Pretty much peak color, here, straight out of the camera.
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Autumn on Strange Highway
Oversaturated and overexposed. My FujiFilm F10 had a mind of its own, sometimes; the day’s entire set was like this. This particular photo washed out a fairly dramatic sky.
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Otto Road
I took this photo to illustrate a story, which I’ll tell you about below, but I’m posting it today because I like it.
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